Article: From the book:

"Maple Bluff (the Madison suburb where Chris grew up) was a fantasy land, a place where there weren't any consequences. Back in the '80s, back when everyone drank, we had fun. We'd party and laugh. We'd put on little comedy sketches. We grew up in a time and a place where at 5 o'clock every day, everyone would break out the cocktails. We thought it was normal."

--John Farley, brother

"Dance was a part of the theater requirement. If you're going to be a theater minor or major, you gotta do that. So Chris took ballet. You know, he moved well. He was large, but he was not a slouch. He was great. . . . He may be one of the first students she ever allowed to wear sweats instead of tights."

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