Judy Walsh, a retired teacher and the grandmother of Seth Walsh, searches through a drawer for photographs of him. Seth was “a sweet, loving child that I think found this world very hard and cruel,” she said.
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Chains keep picnic tables from being stolen or moved in Tehachapi’s West Park, where Seth Walsh was confronted by a group of teenagers before he went home and hanged himself.
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