People continue to file in holding purple balloons — Hall’s favorite color. Next month would have been her 23rd birthday, and the decorations look as if they could have been stored away in a garage for a surprise party.
Some are whimsically adorned with butterflies and flowers; others are more sober. “I Miss You,” one reads.“All day I’ve been feeling sick because I feel her,” said attendee Nyella Love, who knew Hall for five or six years prior to her death. “I feel her in the way of something else.
I know she was hurt, and I know she was scared when she was taken from us. I feel it. I see it. She didn’t deserve it. She didn’t deserve nothing of it.”Hall’s body was found on June 29, but details of her death have been scarce enough that.