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By Question (anonymous) | Posted February 25, 2011 at 08:59:47

Who is she? Please provide info.

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By MattM (registered) | Posted February 25, 2011 at 11:00:24

Downtown panhandler who was found slain on Cathcart near Cannon about a week ago. There seems to be this massive outpouring of public support that I don't quite see as warranted given her personal reputation to me as a rather aggressive, rude panhandler.

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By Jan (registered) | Posted February 27, 2011 at 15:37:37 in reply to Comment 60232

I knew nothing about this Lady or the way she died. Yesterday, while working, I met a woman totally torn by the death/murder of her daughter. She was trying to pick out Thank You cards for the Priest, Choir People and those who sent Mass Cards and flowers in her daughters memory. Hopefully, this woman will never come across this page, as I have, by chance, done today! MattM...do you realize how you could totally tear someone apart with your comment? (you probably do, or don't care) Hopefully, you will never have to bury your son or daughter, who might, as you say...."have a massive outpouring of public support that you don't quite see as warranted given his/her personal reputation to you as a rather aggressive, rude panhandler." As they say....What goes around comes around! I felt so bad for the mother of this girl....and almost as sorry for you Matt, because your to be pitied for the lack of compassion you show by making your rather agressive, rude remarks :-P

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By Jan (registered) | Posted February 27, 2011 at 17:54:42 in reply to Comment 60327

MattM....I didn't say in my comment to you...the woman picking out cards was Laura Ann Young's mother. After she paid for her cards she told me her daughter had been murdered in Hamilton last week. Out of curiosity, I looked it up today...because I couldn't forget the pain in that lady's voice and the sad look on her face. Hard to believe this is what I found when I started looking....sadddddd

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By beaslyfireworkstechnican (registered) | Posted February 25, 2011 at 15:21:24 in reply to Comment 60232

hilarity of the day:

MattM = sugarton@gmail.com sugarton@gmail.com = phatmattrat@hotmail.com

phatmattrat@hotmail.com posted these:

http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t288634-5/#post2965032 http://www.stormfront.org/forum/t259723-...

how's the white pride / supremacy coming along for you?

(mods, can you deleted my post below from a few hours back? thanks)

Comment edited by beaslyfireworkstechnican on 2011-02-25 15:22:06

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By Bartonville (anonymous) | Posted February 25, 2011 at 13:43:42

So MattM, do only nice people deserve to be mourned in death? If we didn't help her enough in life, the least we can do is acknowledge her death in a respectful way. As a city, we can only be judged by the state of our least fortunate.

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By Undustrial (registered) - website | Posted February 27, 2011 at 08:58:30

Why do people find it so necessary to hate on those clearly massively less fortunate than themselves?

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By Observer (anonymous) | Posted February 27, 2011 at 18:20:11

Obviously MattM can't help himself and does not know what it is to have empathy. Then again the murderer of this young lady does not know anything about empathy or compassion for anybody but himself.

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By jewlez (anonymous) | Posted February 28, 2011 at 00:12:57

May she rest in peace, no one deserves it no matter life's circumstances. My condolences to her family.

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