Angry Man Buzz Bissinger Writes Heartwrenching Memoir About His Son

Jeff Fusco
Philadelphia Weekly | May 9, 2012
"I first saw him through the window of a hospital operation room," writes Bissinger. "Doctors and nurses surrounded him in a tight circle. He was a bloody quiver in their hands."

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