WFAA
September 20, 2015

Tuesday will mark six months since the day Don Benton buried his son.
“We miss him,” he said.
The pain of not seeing 55-year-old David Benton’s big smile has not waned. His father hoped the case against the man involved in his son’s death would help.
It hasn’t.

“I don’t feel it’s been resolved, emotionally,” Benton said. “Technically, I know it has.”