Layla.
Actually, I get it. I shoved off from my family, I stopped speaking to them and dyed my hair in an attempt to prove to them that I wasn't some 'tragic accident' of timing and placement, with a whole host of other issues in between. But I'm not talking about myself.
Layla, I'm sorry people expected you to pick yourself up and dust off your britches and say "oh, what an accident". Your brother shouldn't have died. But I think it has less to do with striking out at Muggles and more to do with understanding their culture and their lives so that we can behave responsibly. We failed him. And I believe we failed you too. I'm sorry I never had this conversation with you years ago.
I'm not saying that we break the Statute of Secrecy. I'm saying that Liam can be a rallying point by which we learn to live safely and cautiously with Muggle Britain. We don't have to kill people and burn the world down in order to convince others that he should be remembered. I want to help you do this.