Sunday, July 4, 2010

Leads Bring No Breakthrough in Teen's Slaying

200 people come together to honor Sebastian Ochsenius

Teen's life and work remembered at vigil

The family of slain 16-year-old Sebastian Ochsenius, bottom left, are surrounded by a crowd of more than 200 people who came out to support the family and remember the life of Ochsenius during a candlelight vigil at Buchholz High School in Gainesville, Florida on Friday, July 2, 2010.

Family members of Sebastian Ochsenius gather with supporters for a candlelight vigil in Sebastian's honor at Buchholz High School.

Whitney Myatt, left, and Carolina Ochsenius, 17, right, share an emotional moment as they watch a slideshow of memories of the the slain 16-year-old Sebastian Ochsenius during a candlelight vigil for Sebastian at Buchholz High School.

Olivia Turpening, 16, left, is consoled by Adam Nolan, 15, right, during a candlelight vigil for slain 16-year-old Sebastian Ochsenius at Buchholz High School.

MariaJose Ochsenius is consoled by her brother Boris Ochsenius, Jr., left, during a candlelight vigil for their brother Sebastian Ochsenius at Buchholz High School.

Jefferson Young, left, and Nicki Morris, 17, embrace as they watch a slideshow of pictures of the slain 16-year-old Sebastian Ochsenius during a candlelight vigil at Buchholz High School.

Miranda Thomas, 15, gazes at her candle as she shares her memories of the slain 16-year-old Sebastian Ochsenius during a candlelight vigil at Buchholz High School.

Several students wore custom made t-shirts with the phase, "Sebastian gone but never forgotten," during a candlelight vigil for slain 16-year-old Sebastian Ochsenius at Buchholz High School.

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