Colin has written a book and his grieving process is contained therein. Could one ever imagine such a work emanating from Jeremy? He could never empathize with any of the victims because empathy is alien to him, which is why he had to mimic Colin's grief at the funerals. Admittedly I don't see much outpouring of grief from the Boutflours or the Eatons,which makes Colin's loss all the more heartfelt.
Steve, Colin had something that none of the others had, -perhaps it would be more fair to say he could express his emotions in a way the others couldn't- he had art in his soul. He was able to form shapeless lumps of clay into objects of beauty, he could paint pictures just as well with words as he could with paint. I imagine -if he'd had the chance- he'd have been responsible for raising his boys into beautiful people. I've always had the feeling that those little boys were old souls. From the few word attributed to them, there appears to have been a knowingness and wisdom beyond their years. Perhaps the same is true of Colin.