The Long Walk Home: The Asenath Dukat Project
The Long Walk Home: The Asenath Dukat Project
Many of you have asked how you can help. We know that times are tough, but those who purchase these items will be wearing our project's symbol. When someone asks you about it. Tell them about Seannie and the project. Tell them to join us in finding closure. Tell them that we leave no Golden Bear behind. Then tell them that all of the proceeds from the sale of this shirt went to one of the most amazing women we have ever met. Mrs. Martha Dukat.
This is a woman who invited countless foster and daycare children into her home and treated them as her own. Speaking of her own, she has raised a beautful family that all of UA can be proud of despite losing her husband at the young age of 57. And, despite never finding justice, she has found peace and forgiveness and spread that message through actions, not words. Most remarkably, she never left our community of Upper Arlington or her family home despite experiencing the most feared event any parent could encounter. She stayed with us.
With the purchase a t-shirt or those who made a direct donation, you visibly show our community that we haven't forgotten. The better part, is that 100% of the profits went directly to Mrs. Dukat and her family for use how she sees fit. She can donate it, take a vacation, make a home improvement, give to her family... literally whatever she chooses. Knowing Mrs. Dukat, whatever it is, will be just what's needed.
These t-shirts featured what we call "Seannie's Paw". The heart in the center represents Seannie, the second heart encompassing that heart represents our community. Each of the five claws represent Seannie's family, friends, classmates, neighbors and the law enforcement supporting this case. Together it forms a bear paw, specifically a Golden Bear paw that represents the strength, power and ferocity that we bring collectively in seeking justice for Asenath Dukat.
Thank you for your support of our past campaigns.
Until next time.
Much peace and much love.
The Long Walk Home: The Asenath Dukat Project
Dear Long Walk Home Community,
I want to thank the members of this project, the many people who bought t-shirts and donated money in honor of Seannie. Never did I ever think such kindness and love was out there and I want you all to know how much this has meant to me.
Thank you, thank you, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Much Love,
Marty Dukat
According to an 8/10/22 press release, Asenath's case is closed by the city of UA, but it is far from closed for us. We applaud the countless hours and hard work that lead to the confirmation of Brent Strutner’s involvement in the crime. However, after viewing the totality of the evidence, it is reasonable to conclude Brent Strutner did not act alone. Our mission will continue based on that belief and as long as the Dukat family and our community continue to support our efforts to bring all involved to justice. Explore our site and we are confident you may come to the same conclusion.