Documenting the empty bedrooms of children killed in school shootings | 60 Minutes
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Bereaved parents of school shooting victims are allowing cameras into the bedrooms their children left behind, spaces frozen in time, filled with posters, toys, and the ordinary detritus of young lives cut short. These intimate, painful portraits document what loss looks like when a child's room becomes a memorial. Several families share their grief and the impossible choice of whether to preserve or change these spaces, offering a raw window into how some parents process unimaginable tragedy.