The line between remembrance and obsession is thin, and the "Veronica Moser" community has crossed it multiple times.

Christina-Taylor Green was born on September 11, 2001. The symbolic weight is almost unbearable: a child born on the day America’s sense of security shattered, only to be killed by domestic gun violence a decade later. This narrative hook is irresistible to the obsessive mind. It suggests fate, tragedy, and a cyclical nature of violence that demands to be unpacked.

Not everyone views the "Veronica Moser obsession" as harmless. A growing chorus of historians and ethical critics argue that this fixation has crossed a line.

If you find yourself falling down the "Veronica Moser" rabbit hole, you are not a bad person. Empathy is human. But obsession is a trap. Here is how to pivot from obsession to advocacy.