Marie Monville's husband Charlie Roberts was 32 when he walked into an Amish schoolhouse in Pennsylvania on 2 October 2006, shooting dead five schoolgirls before turning the gun on himself. Marie was devastated but resolved to believe in God in the midst of that situation and has written a book about her experience, One Light Still Shines: My Life Beyond the Shadow of the Amish Schoolhouse Shooting. In this video she talks more about her husband's crime.
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