He\'s dead, and it\'s her fault.
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The more she ignores the attention, the more they want to learn about her.
The outpouring of sympathy from the broader community over her husband\'s senseless death caused the press to become obsessed over the expectant Amish widow and her life.
Rachel does her best to bury the guilt by concentrating on the upcoming birth of her baby.
When her husband had gotten shot, he\'d been running an errand for her.
Now she\'s alone and pregnant.
He\'s dead, and it\'s her fault