Kelsey Grammer shares his sister Karen's tragic story in his memoir, "Karen: A Brother Remembers." He describes grappling with overwhelming grief after her brutal murder in 1975, recalling how he wished to honor her memory. Grammer narrates the harrowing details surrounding her abduction and murder by Freddie Glenn, emphasizing his decision to include the graphic police report for the sake of truth and justice. He expresses the struggle between forgiveness and the desire for retribution against the man who changed his life forever.
For a long time, the grief was so dominant that I couldn't access happiness, the book helped me get to a new place with that.
His protestations these days are like, 'Well, I don't remember raping her,' Bulls-t.
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