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May 06, 2010 - 11:42 AM
Katie MacDonald
katelyn.macdonald1@msvu.ca

  Wow, I just finished watching the documentary and I am baffled. I did not expect to be to touched by such an amazing film. I do not watch documentarys all that often, but when I picked this up in the video store, I was compelled to watch it. I did not know it would cause this reaction from me. An amazing movie, my heart goes out ot the Bagby friends, and family, you are truly amazing and strong human beings.
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May 02, 2010 - 09:56 PM
Lupe Virgen
you_thought123@yahoo.com

  God Bless the Bagsby Family and friends, I wish nothing but the best for you all. If I could take all this back for you I would, and I would send that crazy bitch shirley straight to hell where she belonged or is now.
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May 01, 2010 - 10:40 PM
Amanda burke
combatroller@gmail.com

  My heart goes out to the strong souls in which my tears fell for-very touching movie--it takes alot to share a story like that, thank you
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April 30, 2010 - 08:51 PM
Jessica

  Awful. Things like this just shouldn't happen. I don't think I'll ever forget that poor baby.
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April 30, 2010 - 09:14 AM
Steven Lurie
stevenelurie@mac.com

  First my condolences to David and Kate. My heart breaks for what you have gone through. and yet you have given the world such inspiration. THe way you have responded by making an impact through dedicated hard work, born out of love for your babies. Love never dies. And thank you Kurt for your amazing film and music. your losses have made the world safer and richer.
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April 28, 2010 - 08:28 PM
Lisa
lferch@wi.rr.com

  Words cannot express the sorrow I felt watching this story unfold, nor can they express the wonder I felt watching Andrew's parents not only live through this, but emerge as powerful forces for change. I will never be the same after seeing this movie. The human spirit is indeed resilient and everlasting.
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April 24, 2010 - 06:11 PM
Autumn
bunny_191@yahoo.com

  I just finished watching "Dear Zachary" on Netflix.com and was absolutely engaged, and horrified, at the tragedies that continuously unfolded for the Bagbys. As an American, I was shocked and disturbed to hear about the vast number of delays that were presented during the extradition proceedings. I never knew the differences between US & Canadian law would cause such a tragedy in the death of an innocent little boy. This film was so captivating and powerful, I thank you, Kurt, for sharing their story with the world. After seeing all of the friends that Andrew had made throughout his life, it reminds me to hold everyone close and tell them of my love for them more frequently.
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April 24, 2010 - 01:54 PM
Brad Rankin
bradrankin@comcast.net

  Just finished watching... Kurt, what a friend you are man! One of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I don't think you ould have done a better job!
I just want to say how sorry I am for all of you. You are turning a tragedy into something that'll never die and will undoubtably help others that may be unlucky enough to be in a similar circumstance.
Andrews parents are two of the most remarkable people I've ever seen. Being able to continue living and not let emotions get the best of them will, I think, amaze and inspire people for generations to come.
You have both just helped me more than you could imagine. My Mom was diagnosed with MS in 1986 and suffered for 6 years before taking her own life in 1992, when I was 12. She was the best mother I could have dreamed of. Dealing with that was hard enough and then my Dad who was the best father I could have ever dreamed of took his own life this past July 11 2009, three days after my 29th birthday. After watching this documentary I know that anything is possible and just when you think you have it bad there's always someone out there who has it worse.
I'm going to tell everyone I know about this unfortunate story. It defines the meaning of Love and True Friendship.
I wish the best for all of you,
Brad
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April 20, 2010 - 07:53 PM
Christine
chrissylou0404@gmail.com

  Just finished watching the documentary and I am in tears. By the end of this film, you really feel that you know the Bagby's and can feel a small percentage of the pain they had to go through. I cannot imagine the full effect of the horrible injustice Kate and David and all of Andrews friends had to live through. It would be pure Hell. I would recommend this film to everyone. God bless the Bagby's.
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April 20, 2010 - 07:07 PM
Andrea Salimando
asalimando@yahoo.com http://www.dearzachary.com

  I just finished Dear Zachary for the 2nd time, what a movie and also tribute to true friendship. I weeped out of control the first time I watched this, it really makes you hold onto your children a little tighter.This film made me cry and enraged me at the same time, wow powerful. It also made me want to fight along side Kate and David. I hope and pray every member of Parliment sees this film, I myself am spreading the word..
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April 20, 2010 - 04:04 AM
Brandon Chant
brandon.chant@me.com http://www.brandonchant.com.au

  so glad the bill is progressing
wish i was canadian so my support for the amendments to the law meant something
an amazing movie about amazing people
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April 19, 2010 - 09:25 PM
Lisa Formby
note2lisa@gmail.com

  Sigh. I've just watched this documentary and what can I say. Beautiful film Kurt. I've read several of the previous comments and I feel the same. I feel sad, shocked, angry, heartbroken, outraged, extreme empathy for Andrew and Baby Zachary as well as all the family and friends, and proud of a couple of extraordinary humans, Kate and David; your courage and strength are profound.
I wish I could give them and all who were touched by the tragic loss a big warm hug.
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April 19, 2010 - 02:08 PM
Elizabeth Faulkner
faulknermssat@yahoo.com

  I just finished this heartrenching movie~ took me a week to watch it had to turn it off and resume after I recoved from uncontrolable tears~I will pray for everyone touched by this tragedy~I will be changed forever~God Bless all that will not have to indure this kind of pain in the future because Great people are in the process of making sure The system will never allow this type of tragedy happen agin~From my Heart God Bless and Thank YOU!!! *Missy*
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April 17, 2010 - 06:49 PM
Nannan Chen

  I just finished watching the DVD...saddened, shocked and very much moved... Warmest wishes to Kate and David and your family and friends...
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April 16, 2010 - 07:14 PM
Mark
mkann69@aol.com

  Kate and David my heart goes out to the two of you as nobody should have had to go through what you did. That you continue the fight for change in a governmental/bureaucratic system is beyond words. I wish you the best. As for Kurt, thank you for brining this story to the masses as it is through media like this that change occurs.
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April 15, 2010 - 06:25 PM
Sweden
jonsson.Lukas@hotmail.com

  A very sad and good movie !
/ Love from sweden.

ps. I hope Kate and Dave find peace in there souls
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April 15, 2010 - 01:10 PM
Todd
tyoung2003@hotmail.com

  I recently watch the movie and thought it was one of the most eye opening movies I have ever seen. I am also in a battle with my ex over my daughter. She is a sweet young little princess, that is not getting her needs met as a result of a selfish mother. I am very glad I saw the movie and I hope some of the laws will help my daughter and I be together at last.
Thanks for the movie
Todd.
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April 14, 2010 - 10:39 AM
Nancy Coy
nnc001@mac.com http://www.dearzachary.com

  I just saw the film on netflix. I was stunned. My reaction was anger and despair. How do you go on? I lost my mother to cancer 3 weeks ago. It has left an empty spot in my soul. Kate and Dave's loss is unfathomable. They are in my prayers.
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April 14, 2010 - 06:07 AM
Miranda Montgomery
miraleighmont@yahoo.com

  Dear Kurt,
I had the netflix description of this movie going into it. While saddened at the death of Andrew Bagby I thought, "How great of a thing to invest your personal emotions,sweat,perseverance and sublime storytelling to create this precious piece of family tree for Zachary." I was not expecting the murder/suicide and was literally in a state of shock when it was presented to me. I was made to know and love these two courageous people who selflessly loved both son and grandson. My pain and sorrow were indescribable and I have only felt this loss, this tugging of my heart, when my beloved grandfather died at age 12. I am now 32.
Even now, days after watching this documentary, I am shaken and disturbed. Yet my light in all of this are the Bagby's and their incredible sacrifice and unyielding love for those most precious to them. I am now aware that while we may feel that we really aren't worth much from time to time, our ability to touch the lives of those who love us, know us or have just encountered us from time to time, is something we should all have faith in. Andrew Bagby taught me that. All of the friends,family and acquaintances left behind, taught me that.
Zachary and Andrew will always have a special place in my heart and I know that no matter how many years go by, from time to time I will think of them. While I will never have proper closure, I am a better and more appreciative human being because of them. Life is now precious and seen through unclouded eyes.
Thank you for moving through your pain so that we on the outside could take your sorrow and distribute it piece by piece among us, lightening your burden as we take it into ourselves. With that sorrow, however, comes the love and light of Zachary and Andrew that brings us full circle. What a beautiful thing to come from such a senseless tragedy.
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April 13, 2010 - 09:11 AM
Jane Sherwood

  I show the film in my Criminal Justice classes when we discuss the impact of crime. It is a very powerful reminder of the impact people can have, both Andrew and Zachary, but also David and Kate Bagby and Kurt Kuenne. Thank you.
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