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CHANGE of HEART Justice, Mercy, and Making Peace with My Sister s Killer Jeanne Bishop Purchase Now from Your Preferred Retailer

2015 Jeanne Bishop First edition Published by Westminster John Knox Press Louisville, Kentucky 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. For information, address Westminster John Knox Press, 100 Witherspoon Street, Louisville, Kentucky 40202-1396. Or contact us online at www.wjkbooks.com. Scripture quotations are from the New Revised Standard Version of the Bible, copyright 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of the Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., and are used by permission. Book design by Erika Lundbom Cover design by Lisa Buckley Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Bishop, Jeanne. Change of heart : justice, mercy, and making peace with my sister s killer / Jeanne Bishop. First edition. pages cm ISBN 978-0-664-25997-6 (alk. paper) 1. Forgiveness Religious aspects Christianity. 2. Reconciliation Religious aspects Christianity. 3. Restorative justice Religious aspects Christianity. 4. Biro, David. 5. Langert, Nancy Bishop, 1964-1990. 6. Langert, Richard A., 1959-1990. 7. Murder Illinois Winnetka. I. Title. BV4647.F55B57 2015 241'.4 dc23 2014031554 printed in the united states of america The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992. Westminster John Knox Press advocates the responsible use of our natural resources. The text paper of this book is made from 30 percent post-consumer waste. Most Westminster John Knox Press books are available at special quantity discounts when purchased in bulk by corporations, organizations, and special-interest groups. For more information, please e-mail SpecialSales@wjkbooks.com.

CONTENTS Acknowledgments Prologue ix xi Part 1: What Comes Before 1. The Murders 3 2. The Arrest 18 3. The Trial 30 4. Learning Curve 43 5. Kairos 57 6. The Gifts 69

Part 2: What Comes After 7. David 81 8. Change of Heart 89 9. The Letter 98 10. The Visit 111 11. The Cost 126 12. Learning from My Saints 138 13. Restoration 150 Appendix: Resources on Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Restorative Justice 156

Chapter 4 LEARNING CURVE After the trial, I felt something missing. I had gotten what I d hoped for a conviction and life sentence for David Biro but somehow it didn t seem enough. For the past year, ever since Biro s arrest for the murders, everything had pointed toward the moment when he would stand trial. Now that the trial was over, it left a gaping void. I was like a compass whose needle spins as it seeks a new direction. I turned to the wisest man I knew, besides my dad: Dr. John Boyle, a pastor at my church and the founder of a counseling center attached to the church. John, as a young sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II, had helped liberate the Nazi concentration camp at Dachau. John had vowed from that day in 1945 to return 43

44 Change of Heart home and do whatever was the opposite of the evil and carnage he had witnessed. He became a Presbyterian minister and devoted his career to pastoral counseling, a calling that brought him close to people who had suffered from loss, abuse, addiction, betrayal, and bereavement. There was something solid and comforting about his serious, lined face, his silver hair, his deep voice, the quality of stillness and reflection he conveyed. I sat on a beige couch in his quiet, book-lined office and poured out my own struggle: I have done everything I can to hold the person who killed Nancy responsible. I thought this would end this dark chapter in my life, that I could move on without the burden of anger and grief. Why do I feel that something is left undone? What do I do now? John said, Make a fist. I balled up my right hand into a knot. It felt like an echo of the exercise Reverend Buchanan had put me through more than a year ago, just after the murders. Now put it in front of your face, he said, demonstrating by placing his own fist within an inch of the bridge of his nose, right between his eyes. I did as he said. What do you see? John asked. I looked straight ahead, and all I could see, except for parts of John s office on the periphery, was my own hand, clenched before my eyes. I see a fist, I replied. Good, John said. Now slowly, slowly, take that fist and move it down to your side. I gradually lowered my hand till it rested by my right thigh. What do you see now? I can see everything, the whole world, I answered.

Learning Curve 45 Do you see that fist, John asked, the one that once blocked out everything else? It hasn t changed size or shape. It s just as big as it was before. It s just not here John raised his fist back to his face anymore. That fist is your grief over Nancy. It will be with you, the very same size and shape as it is now. Right now, it is blocking out the rest of the world. But over time, it will move away, down to your side. You will carry it alongside you while you walk. It just won t be here again, John held his fist to his face anymore. I sat back in wonder. I recalled a friend s counsel that I needed to get over what had happened to Nancy; my mind had rebelled against that notion. I brought it up to John. You have had a loss, he responded. You will never get over it. But you will get out from under it. Relief coursed through me. I didn t have to reach that mythical state of closure after all! The memory of Nancy, the pain I felt upon losing her, my love for her none of these were lost to me. John was telling me I could move ahead with that memory, love, and pain by my side as my companions. Now I knew what to carry with me going forward. I also thought I knew what to leave behind: David Biro. From the moment the police told me that Nancy and Richard had been murdered, I sensed in my deepest core that hating the person who did it would affect him not a bit, but it would destroy me. I d heard this saying: Hating someone is like drinking poison and expecting the other person to die. I refused to give him that power over me. So I forgave David Biro. It didn t happen in an instant; rather, my forgiveness was an idea that gathered

46 Change of Heart force over time, the way stones become an avalanche. One rock dislodged another, then another, till I felt my anger and rigidity giving way. I forgave him, but it was the kind of forgiveness that wiped him off my hands like dirt. My forgiveness was not for David, who had gone through his arrest and trial without once taking responsibility or expressing remorse. He had not asked for forgiveness; he did not deserve it. My forgiveness was for God, for Nancy, and for me. I left David behind, in the dust. God could deal with him. I vowed not even to speak his name; instead, I would go forward and think of Nancy, not him. It would be years before I realized that God wanted more from me. b