“I had to be at work at 3 the next morning so I went to bed early and he came in my room and said, ‘Mom, I am going to do better in school.’ He kissed me on my cheek and told me he loved me. He came downstairs and was watching TV, and normally I close my door, but for some reason that night I slept with my door open,” said Camika. “I guess I went to sleep about 7 and I woke up about 9 because that is his bedtime, and I remember his light being on and I said, ‘Nigel, close your door because the light is shining in my room,’ and he said, 'OK, good night,; you know, and that was the last conversation that I had with my baby. When I got up to go to work that morning, of course he was still sleeping so I didn’t get to talk to him anymore."