Hasan's Ft. Hood sentencing: Widow relives the hours of not knowing
Chicago Tribune
Molly Hennessy-Fiske
August 26, 2013
FT. HOOD, Texas – Like so many other Army wives, when Angela Rivera heard there had been a shooting at this central Texas post four years ago, the first thing she did was call her husband’s cell phone.
And like so many others, there was no answer.
On Monday, testifying at the sentencing of the man convicted of murder in the mass shooting, Rivera relived the uncertain hours of Nov. 5, 2009.
There were 13 dead and more than 30 wounded that afternoon. But no names had been released. Rivera had no way of knowing if they included her husband, Maj. L. Eduardo Caraveo.
She watched the news at her home in Woodbridge, Va., hoping for clues. It was no help.
“They just kept repeating the same thing: 13 dead,” Rivera said Monday as she sat on the stand, her long brown hair loose around the shoulders of her fitted black dress as she faced the man responsible.
As Rivera recounted the events that followed, how she slowly watched the life she had built unravel, her brown eyes filled with tears.
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