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Feb 03, 2008 - Fort Myers, Florida, USA - Born Danielle Crockett, now DANI LIEROW, 9, horses around with her daddy. 'Who's got your nose? Who's laughing now? What are you going to do about it?' asks BERNIE LIEROW as he jokes with his daughter Dani while leaning in to tickle her. PLEASE NOTE: ON Apr. 20, 2009 - The 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Featuring Writing was Awarded to Lane DeGregory of the St. Petersburg Times staffer for her amazing words that brought to life the moving, richly detailed story of this neglected little girl, found in a roach-infested room, unable to talk or feed herself, who since was adopted by a new family committed to her nurturing: The Girl in the Window. The Danielle 'Dani' Lierow Story, Coming Out of the Cocoon is a beautiful tender picture essay by Melissa Lyttle that accompanied the text, it was the zReportage.com - Story of the Week # 224 - Week of August 12, 2008 - Go To http://www.zreportage.com/COCOON/index.shtml to see full story pictures and for more text/video go to http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2008/reports/danielle/. STORY OVERVIEW: No one has any way of telling what lies behind Dani's big brown eyes and vacant stare. For the first seven years of her life, Danielle never saw the sun, felt the wind or tasted solid food. She was kept in a closet in a Plant City, Florida apartment, cloistered in darkness, left in a dirty diaper, fed only with a bottle. 'She was a feral child,' said Carolyn Eastman of the Tampa Heart Gallery. 'We'd never seen a case like that.' (Credit ANY Usage: © Melissa Lyttle/St. Petersburg Times/ZUMA Press) RESTRICTIONS: * Tampa Tribune and USA Tabloids Rights OUT *. 03/02/2008
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Feb 03, 2008 - Fort Myers, Florida, USA - Born Danielle Crockett, now DANI LIEROW, 9, horses around with her daddy. 'Who's got your nose? Who's laughing now? What are you going to do about it?' asks BERNIE LIEROW as he jokes with his daughter Dani while leaning in to tickle her. PLEASE NOTE: ON Apr. 20, 2009 - The 2009 Pulitzer Prize Winner for Featuring Writing was Awarded to Lane DeGregory of the St. Petersburg Times staffer for her amazing words that brought to life the moving, richly detailed story of this neglected little girl, found in a roach-infested room, unable to talk or feed herself, who since was adopted by a new family committed to her nurturing: The Girl in the Window. The Danielle 'Dani' Lierow Story, Coming Out of the Cocoon is a beautiful tender picture essay by Melissa Lyttle that accompanied the text, it was the zReportage.com - Story of the Week # 224 - Week of August 12, 2008 - Go To http://www.zreportage.com/COCOON/index.shtml to see full story pictures and for more text/video go to http://www.tampabay.com/specials/2008/reports/danielle/. STORY OVERVIEW: No one has any way of telling what lies behind Dani's big brown eyes and vacant stare. For the first seven years of her life, Danielle never saw the sun, felt the wind or tasted solid food. She was kept in a closet in a Plant City, Florida apartment, cloistered in darkness, left in a dirty diaper, fed only with a bottle. 'She was a feral child,' said Carolyn Eastman of the Tampa Heart Gallery. 'We'd never seen a case like that.' (Credit ANY Usage: © Melissa Lyttle/St. Petersburg Times/ZUMA Press) RESTRICTIONS: * Tampa Tribune and USA Tabloids Rights OUT *
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DANI LIEROW
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The Girl in the Window
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Album / KPA-ZUMA
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LIEROW, DANI
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