Wayne Whitlock has tears in his eyes as he looks across Allan Drive from the entrance to his family’s townhouse complex to Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour School. His townhome is located just inside the gates.

Whitlock could grab a baseball and hurl it from the front steps of his abode and break a window at the school.

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It’s just past 3 p.m. and kids are streaming out. Some are boarding buses that are just across the street from Whitlock’s home. Some walk by the man who looks wistfully at the school.

As the first day of school ends, his 11-year-old son, Nolan, is not coming home from the school across the street. He’s in the house. Even though the school is just yards from the Whitlock home, it may as well be time zones away.

That’s because Nolan and his eight-year old siste

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