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The next morning, he turns on the TV and sees on the news that his foster siblings survived the crash. Shell-shocked, he walks all the way home-to his real home, with his real mother. He escapes from the car, tumbling onto the road and watching as the SUV cruises off a bridge. Devonte’s body was never found, though, according to People, a superior court judge determined that he was in the vehicle at the time of the crash, officially ruling him dead in 2019.Ītlanta, in spite of leaning in to the real-life horror, gives Loquareeous a different fate. According to USA Today, a witness said he heard the car rev up around 3 a.m., when Jennifer drove the car off a cliff and into the Pacific Ocean. Jennifer, meanwhile, was drunk and drove late into the night from Washington to California’s Mendocino County. Sarah, who was not driving, took 42 doses. Sarah conducted disturbing searches beforehand, including questions like “Is death by drowning relatively painless?” and “How long does it take to die from hypothermia while drowning in a car?” They drugged the children, giving each up to 19 doses of a generic form of Benadryl. In the real-life case, Sarah and Jennifer planned out the crash that killed the entire family, per USA Today. In the episode, the children are all aware that the women are trying to kill them, but are unable to do anything about it.
That turns out to be the last straw for the foster parents, who decide to pile the children into the car and go for a late-night drive that will end in murder-suicide. In Atlanta, Loquareeous’s plea to the cop isn’t taken seriously, though a wellness check is conducted on the children later in the episode. The photo also received criticism at the time, from searing op-eds likening it to dangerous copaganda, to accusations that it was strategically cropped. Saturday Night Live poked fun at the photo in a sketch, while then Portland mayor Charlie Hales announced he was planning to send a copy of the photo to then president Barack Obama. The image went viral, sparking a dialogue about the ongoing protests. “People tell me how my photo has helped them feel more hopeful, that it’s restored their faith in humanity, that it brought them to tears, that this photo is what the country needed, especially in the troubled times we’re living in now,” he said in an interview at the time. The photo was taken by Johnny Nguyen, a then 20-year-old photographer, who viewed the moment as hopeful. Devonte was holding a sign that said “Free Hugs,” and was approached by Sgt.
In real life, Devonte was at a Portland rally in support of the protests in Ferguson, Missouri, after the killing of Michael Brown. The image is a replica of the viral photo of Devonte taken in 2014, though the circumstances are quite different. In Atlanta, Loquareeous looks for ways to escape, running into the arms of a cop at a farmers’ market and begging to be taken away from his captors.