FAQ’s About Matthew
Q: What was Matthew really like?
A: Everyone
wants to know what Matthew was "really" like...and
of course they should because Matt was amazing. To pick one or
two favorite traits would be difficult. He was one of the most
kind and loving people I have ever met. He smiled all the time
and said hello to everyone. He smoked cigarettes like they were
going out of style and laughed often. He had a dark side that
matched his light. He suffered from a serious depression problem.
When he was down, it was like nothing you can imagine. He knew
himself well and always took pride in his life and his accomplishments.
Matt had the most wonderful smile in the world. Matt was one
of the most interesting friends I have ever had. Not because
he never worn jeans or tennis shoes, or because he only watched
news programing on his tv but because of the way he made me prepare
his coffee. I would make his skim latte which he would “sip”
on until it was cold. At which point he asked me to reheat it
but I had to use the steam wand because it made it taste better!
He had some funny traits that one! Matt loved art, and he had
prints of many famous paintings on the walls of his apartment.
But think one of the coolest things about Matt was that he collected
these little colored glass bottles...he was obsessed with them.
He had one in every shade, size and shape. They were all over
the place, and picking them out made him so happy. Damn he was
cute at times :) He got a great deal of joy out of the simple
things in life.
Q: How did you meet Matthew?
A: I met Matt while attending school in Casper, Wy. I got a call
from one of the instructors at the college that said she knew
of a young man that was looking to meet other gay college aged
kids. I just happened to be the leader of a pretty fun gay pack!
Matt called me a few days later and I intorduced him to my groups
of friends. He quickly became one of the liveliest in the group!
At the end of the semester I moved to Denver, CO and Matthew
did the same. We lived just a few blocks away for the next year.
Matt left Denver to go back to school in Laramie.
Q: What are Matthew’s parents like?
A: Judy and Dennis are two of the most wonderful people in the
world. I never thought they would stand up for Matt the way they
have. Judy is rather shy even though she goes everywhere speaking
and Dennis is just down right charming! Judy resides in Casper,
WY where she is the executive director of The Matthew Shepard
Foundation. Dennis is still in Saudi Arabia working as an oil
rig inspector. Judy continues to do such valuable work and attempts
to further education day after day. I sometimes wonder how she
does it, but secretly I know. Matthew has one brother, but not
many people know that..he is younger...and the family kept him
out of the media to protect him. Judy and Dennis are a shining
example to many parents out there that have a gay child. If you
ever get a chance to see Judy speak make sure you can attend.
She is amazing!
Q: Where were you when you heard about Matthew’s attack?
A: I was working and living in Denver, CO. I learned of Matthew’s
attack from one of my regular customers at the coffee shop where
I worked. I went home and called my sister in Laramie that filled
me in on the details of the attack. Then with the rest of the
nation I watched the story on the 10 o’clock news.
Q: What kind of music did Matthew like?
A: Matt liked all music. He was a fan of folk music in particular.
He was a wierd one when it came to music. He liked people like
John Denver, and shit like that...I think he was like a 70 year
old man trapped in a 22 year old body. I loved watching him attempt
to dance to “It’s Raining Men”. Matt couldn’t dance to save his
soul! But the song that sticks out most in my mind is Merideth
Brooks song “Bitch”. We had our own lyrics for the song:
I’m a bitch, I’m a whore,
I’m a goddess on the floor!
Q: I was recently in a production of The Laramie Project in
Guelph, Ontario (Jon Peacock and Andy Paris). One of the things
that I wondered about in the play was Matt's HIV status. Reggie
Fluty talked about being treated to avoid infection as she had
cuts on her hands and crappy rubber gloves. Was Matt really HIV
positive or was that an over-reaction based on assumptions that
all gay men have AIDS?
A: Matthew was in fact infected with the HIV virus. It was first
reported in a Vanity Fair article. Matthew's family and most
of his friends were unaware of his HIV status, and only became
aware of it after his attack. When he contracted HIV is unknown
but I assume during his time in Denver, as doctors have told
us that the infection was a rather recent one.
Q: I'm also curious about the Homecoming parade, it was painted
in such a wonderful light in the play, but I thought there was
also some inappropriate stuff that happened on the part of some
guys from a frat.
A: These are two different homecoming parades that you are asking
about. The first in Laramie (University of Wyoming) is the one
talked about in the play and was in fact every bit as moving
as the play describes. The second homecoming parade was held
in Ft. Collins for Colorado State University. It was during this
parade that a frat displayed a scarecrow on their float with
the word gay written across the face. All of the students involved
were punished accordingly.
Q: How has your life changed?
A: How has my life changed...the better question is how has my
life not changed. I went from being the most normal 21 year old
kid to being thrust into a world I wasn't even sure I understood.
My life was turned upside down, sideways, and round about, but
in the end I think things have come out pretty damn wonderful.
I have had opportunities to educate, enlighten and learn from
so many people. The greatest gift I have ever received was the
gift of Matthew's friendship. My life would be so very different
if I had never met him. |