INDIANAPOLIS -

Crews tore down three homes in the Richmond Hill subdivision Tuesday as homeowners stood by and watched.

The homes were damaged in the Nov. 10th explosion that killed Dion and Jennifer Longworth.City building inspectors have ordered the demolition of 29 houses in the subdivision, six of which must come down this week. Four other homes will also be torn down once the arson investigation is complete.

As three homes fell, the tears were too numerous to count.

It was a torturous after noon for Abby Jackson, but she couldn't look away from the home her family loved every bit of.

"I had to watch even though this is hard. It is. Part ot me said not to come But this is for closure for my heart my mind my soul. I had to see see it be done," she said.

Down the block, Brett and Nikki Cocherell watched as well, holding on to each other as their home was torn apart. They took pictures and a few souvenir bricks, trying to save some memories from the demolition crew and dumpsters.

Neighbors Andrea and Brian Cox were relieved to see their badly damaged home coming down.

"It's what we wanted," Andrea said, for the safety of their family. The Coxes plan to rebuild.

Neighbors admit the demolitions are a difficult but an important and necessary step for a community trying to pull itself together and recover. Some of the Aldridge's best friends are now homeless.

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