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home and honked the car horn, hoping they would hurry along. Unbeknownst to her, a train was coming. Her six-year-old brother, Charles, was killed instantly while crossing the railroad tracks. "It took me a long time to accept the fact that I was responsible for that, but it did happen, and I had to come to terms with it."
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that manifested as uncontrolled movement in his upper body and limbs. Owen has stated that her son "was hibernating. He was living in a box in the basement. Then he made a noose and hung it up". When she found the noose, she became determined to do everything she could to help her son. When he was 21
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Owen served as the president and executive director of WAMI, now known as NAMI Greater
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