By David Lohr
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Whitney's parents adopted Sergei, a Russian native, when he was seven. Following the Carlsons' divorce, in 2002, Whitney stayed with her mother in North Dakota, while Sergei remained with their father in Wisconsin. Despite the distance between the kids they saw each other on a regular basis, including holidays and summers.
According to statements made by Bourdon, his niece and nephew had a typical brother-sister relationship, and there were no outward signs suggesting any problems between them.
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In the aftermath of Whitney's death, her friends set up a memorial page at Facebook.com. Both friends and family members alike have been leaving heartfelt messages and goodbyes at the website. On Tuesday, a user with the screen name "Kelsey" left behind the following touching comment:
"Whits, you have been one of my best friends for the last 2 years. I have had soooo many great times with you, and you mean soo much to me. This is really nothing but tragic. How can something this awful happen to someone soo amazing as you? This reminds me of the time we were talking a couple weeks ago and I told you about the little butterfly and you told me how you believe in reincarnation and someday you will be in a new life. Well, my dream is for you to come and be in my life again, so I can be with you again. Butterfly or not..."
Fargo Police Capt. Tod Dahle refuses to release any further details until the investigation into Whitney's death is completed. It is not yet clear when that will be. Sergei is currently being held in juvenile detention. According to police, his case has been referred to juvenile court.
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