As folks in Fort Hood, Texas mourn the loss of the victims there who were killed in last week's horrific massacre, people in one Alabama community continue their own healing process after the largest mass killing in Alabama history. In March, a mad-man shot and killed 11 people. One man, who happened to be a Geneva county sheriff's deputy and was called to one of the horrific scenes, lost his wife and daughter that day. But, he has somehow found a way to find some healing after losing so much. Watch our complete story to the right of your screen, as deputy Josh Myers explains how he tries to cope with true tragedy.