Pamela Brown Breaks Down in Tears Covering the Little Girls Who Died at Camp Mystic: ‘It’s Just Too Much to Bear’
EXCERPT:
BROWN: “It’s been really hard to come back here, Anderson. My heart hurts, frankly, because Camp Mystic has left a special place in my heart. I had the privilege of going there, I should say, and I recognize that. But I have so many fond memories. As a kid, I went there to escape everything. You know, parents dropped their kids off to give them that experience away from the news and social media and everything else so that they can have an experience of a lifetime for four weeks. And I had that experience. I had so many joyous memories on the Guadalupe River, Anderson, that was the source of so much terror and grief. And I’ve been going back and looking at, you know, through the archives, finding old letters I wrote as a camper at Mystic, and I just can’t stop thinking about these parents who could be getting letters from their little girls in the mail. Little girls that are no longer alive. It’s just too much to bear.”




