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DAMAGEPLAN - DIMEBAG Murder: Dramatic Video Footage From Inside Club Posted Online
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Columbus, Ohio's WBNS-10TV has obtained a video tape that's a key piece
of evidence in the shooting incident at the Alrosa Villa nightclub that
claimed the lives of DAMAGEPLAN/ex-PANTERA guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott
and four others.
Jerry Wessler and Karen Kellogg attend concerts all the time. But the images
of that night are burned deeply in their minds. Another reason they'll never
forget is because of a piece of video tape they showed to 10-TV — one
that they also showed police. Watch the dramatic video footage at this location.
[http://www.10tv.com/global/video/popup/pop_playerLaunch.asp?clipid1=313882&at1=News&vt1=v&h1=Exclusive+Look+Inside+the+Alrosa+Villa&d1=134934]
While Jerry Wessler rushed to the stage to save lives at the Alrosa Villa
during a DAMAGEPLAN concert, others fled from the building, but his girlfriend
Karen Kellogg was recording with her digital camera.
"I really can't answer why I turned it on, video mode on my digital camera,
um I was just instinct maybe, I don't know."
Meanwhile Wessler dodged bullets, but one got his shoe.
"Apparently it just grazed me, because it's got the heat marks and everything
through there, so it just barely grazed me."
Wessler's concerned about security that night. It's why he's sharing the
video. Kellogg says the few moments without being able to locate her boyfriend
felt like an eternity but she says what he did was heroic.
"He tried to save lives and you know almost got killed in the process its
just a hard thing to through, and I have to see it right in front of your
face, something you'll never forget."
Something that's burned in their memories that their hearts will feel forever.
"It is an excruciating pain. It's like someone just carved out a piece of
my heart and took it."
For Wessler and Kellogg, attending concerts is their life, now they don't
know when they'll be able to go to another one and feel safe again.
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