
“It happened after three deputies removed him from a Frederick movie theater for not having a $12 ticket. Ethan’s aide who was with him that night shared her story only with WUSA9’s, Debra Alfarone. She says when she heard that Ethan had died, ‘I just started crying.’ She says she’s done so many more times since that fateful January night. She asked that we not identify her, nor show her face on camera. She is 18, and was Ethan Saylor’s aide for the last 3 months of his life. Now, hers will never be the same. Today, she joined the Saylor family as they delivered 340,000 signatures to Governor Martin O’Malley, asking for an independent investigation into his death,”
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