Sierra Newbold's family releases statement


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Updated: 7/11/2012 3:52 pm | Published: 7/11/2012 1:42 pm
Sierra Newbold
Sierra Newbold
"We are still trying to comprehend and reconcile the newly revealed developments in the case. We anticipate it will take us a very long time to fully come to terms with what has occurred. " -Brad Newbold
SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - The family of a 6-year-old girl who police say was abducted, raped and murdered by a neighbor man released a statement on Wednesday.

Sierra Newbold wasa found dead in a West Jordan canal on June 26. On Tuesday, prosecutors and police announced murder and rape charges against 41-year-old Terry Lee Black, a man who lived in the family's neighborhood.

The following is a portion of that statement:

"At this time we want to express our gratitude to the West Jordan Police Department, and especially Detective James Bigelow, for the marvelous police work that brought the pieces together that connected Terry Lee Black with the murder of Sierra. This has allowed at least a small measure of closure for our family. We also wish to thank our family, friends, community members, and even total strangers who have offered love, prayers, and support for our family."

"We offer our sympathy to the Black family during this sad time since they too are grieving a loss. We want everyone to plainly understand that we hold no animosity in our hearts toward Terry Black’s wife and children. We fully recognize that they played no part in this tragedy, and hope that the community and the media will be sensitive to their pain and gentle in their treatment of them."

"We are still trying to comprehend and reconcile the newly revealed developments in the case. We anticipate it will take us a very long time to fully come to terms with what has occurred. Therefore, we are continuing with our earlier decision not to provide interviews or make further public statements at this time. The time is still not right for us, and we do not wish to talk about Sierra’s death in public. This remains an extremely private matter for our family, and we still wish to continue our grieving in private. Thank you for continuing to respect our wishes."

-Brad Newbold



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donausten - 7/11/2012 6:15 PM
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God's blessings? God who? Where was this great Christian God when that girl needed "Him?"

RaintreeLDS - 7/11/2012 4:46 PM
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Of course, God's blessings of comfort and well-being shall be upon the Black Family. However, the criminal that took Sierra's life shall receive God's wrath. There is no question about it. Just write him off as a goner. If I were a member of the Black Family, knowing of and accepting the fate of this criminal would definitely help me to find closure.

Sherry - 7/11/2012 3:37 PM
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What amazing integrity Sierra's parents show in this statement. It must be very important to them that the wife and children of Terry Black are not victimized through their associations. It is overwhelming to read that in their horrific nightmare they are expending energy and emotion on his family. Thank you for your honor and decency when it is not expected. Your example helps restore some dignity to mankind that was taken through Terry Blacks actions. May the famly begin to find moments of peace and love that they deserve and may the media show them the same honor they have shown. God bless your family!

MC Mike - 7/11/2012 2:17 PM
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This is so sad that I almost can't read this story. If the man is convicted of this, he should be hung from the nearest tree. Only a brutal animal could do this to such a child.
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