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Who is Dennis Dechaine?Several of us have known Dennis for over 20 years. It is hard to describe everything that makes up a person on a webpage, but here is some information about Dennis anyway.Independent filmmakers Richard Searls and Molly O'Neill have produced a 17 minute tape of excerpts from an interview with Dennis in prison on 22 March 2004. If all goes well, they plan to produce a quality, independent film. The 36 Megabyte video clip can be viewed with Apple's Quicktime (which works on PCs or Macs) or other video viewing software. The file is large, so this option is realistically only available for those with broadband Internet connections. Click here for video. Quicktime can be downloaded here. If you want to see the entire video and want to see the VHS version, contact Trial and Error about borrowing a copy. If you would like just the audio from the clip, click here for the audio from the video clip. If you just want to see Dennis' words, click here for the transcript of the video.
School From Carol
Waltman: "Dennis was into photography. He did all the photography for
the yearbook for three years of high school before his graduation with
the class of 1976. His grades were really good. He was a small guy
then, we called him 'mouse', because of his size." (phone call 2/9/03)
[Carol Levesque Waltman's husband, Jesse Waltman, moved to Madawaska,
and next door to the Dechaine's, in the early 1970's, when he was 11
years old. Jesse did not have a father and Dennis' mother had died and
they because natural friends. Carol Levesque came to know Dennis
Dechaine when, at age 15, she began dating Jesse, her future husband.
She has stood by both men ever since.] |
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