This is the real Dawn McSweeney
Happy Tree Yoga Guru, 
  Dawn McSweeney
  I have had no Christmases since Dawn McSweeney robbed me of   every precious thing I had worked for all my life, every precious   gift given to me by my beloved husband, by family and friends through all   the years. And then - because the Montreal Police refused to act -   along with those she calls her "partners in crime", Dawn McSweeney went on   to steal everything my father had worked for all his life.
  As I was being attacked, I managed to call   911. 
  The Montreal Police I called to help me -   
  helped the thief instead.
  Marlene Jennings, 
  Member of Parliament 
  and 
  Quebec Deputy Police Ethics Commissioner 
  stated at two public meetings in Montreal, 
  "Mrs. Carter's rights were violated three   times."
  Six months after  Dawn McSweeney robbed me   -
  After I had been pleading with the Montreal Police for six months, Dawn McSweeney finally returned my belongings - that is - the ones she didn't want.
If I didn't die then, I won't until I get back everything Dawn McSweeney   stole. 
  The robbery took place on October 7, 1996 . Now it was mid March, 1997. I believe it was March 17, St. Patrick's Day.
With my heart aching, I carried the suitcase full of empty jewel boxes to   the Montreal Police station on Mariette Street in NDG. It is a big old school   building taken over at that time by the Montreal Police as their NDG   headquarters. The place was dark except for a dim light in the entry hall. There   wasn't a sign of a policeman or a police car. 
  It was the edge of a bitter cold evening. I crossed the street and knocked on the door of a house facing the station. I sat crying my heart out on the icy steps while the people there phoned 911. They were told that I should return to the station and ring the bell. Then a police officer came and answered the door.
What joy it would have given Dawn McSweeney to be witness to my agony when I opened my boxes and cases and found she had stolen everything I had worked for all my life, every precious gift, my every treasure. A lifetime, gone at the hands of a malicious and greedy teenager with the help of the Montreal Police and my mother, a mentally troubled old woman.
The suitcase had been full of my rings, bracelets, necklaces, brooches, silver, gold, opals, diamonds, amethyst, onyx, topaz, designer works of art. She had taken everything - and spitefully sent back all the empty little velvet and cardboard boxes with friends from my church that had gone to 4995 Prince of Wales, NDG, to recover my things when Dawn called.
She had even opened one box from the bottom and removed my husband's rings from a pill vial, replaced the cotton in the vial and put it back in the middle of the box where I had hidden it among my lingerie and socks, and she resealed the box - at the bottom.
How did she know where I had hidden Cliff's rings? She had been listening when my emissary had gone to the house on my behalf a few days earlier and begged my mother specifically to return three of my most precious items, identifying them by labels I had affixed to all my belongings - stored in the house - some since 1988.
How do I know Dawn was listening behind the kitchen door? She opened the   door and laughed and told my messenger and my mother that she and Alex - her   boyfriend who had moved in with along with her a few days earlier - had heard   every word. 
And the Montreal Police - do nothing.
  And the Montreal Police - do nothing.
Mid-March, 1997: I showed the police the suitcase full of empty jewel boxes. Then they ostensibly "opened" an investigation. Two male and one female detective came to my place and dusted for fingerprints and finally took the suitcase and the cardboard box to test - they said - at their lab. It really looked serious, official, lots of gadgets. I thought, "At last ! At last !"
Soon afterward, the police told me "There were no fingerprints." They did not say there were many smudged prints. They insisted there were none.
How is that possible? I handled those things. Dawn McSweeney handled those things. Debbie McSweeney handled those things. Boxes that were returned by them were initialled with the letter "D" in felt pen to show they had been checked by either Dawn or Debbie McSweeney ! Friends from my church who picked up the boxes and cases handled them. But the detectives insisted that there were no prints whatsoever. Does anyone wonder why I don't believe them?
The detectives told me that Dawn McSweeney and Alex Lavergne had agreed to take polygraph tests and then changed their minds - "on advice of counsel".
Day after day, night after night, year after year, I plead for the return   of my precious belongings while, somewhere in the darkness, the Yoga Guru, Dawn   McSweeney, and those she calls her "partners in crime" continue to enjoy all the   benefits of everything they stole from me and from my aged parents, and from my   siblings and their children -  with the help of the Montreal Police.
  And the Montreal Police - do nothing.
And so my battle continues, relentlessly, day and night, until everything that Dawn McSweeney and her partners in crime return everything they stole from me and from the Rubin Family and until the criminals and their accomplices pay for their crimes.
I am offering a $5,000. reward for the return of   everything Dawn McSweeney stole from me and from my family, and I am seeking a   lawyer to sue the Montreal Police for their participation in these crimes.   
  The lawyer who wins my case can keep the entire   amount I am asking for, $100,000. for damages the   Montreal Police caused me and my family through their negligence,   irresponsibility and their repeated refusal to take appropriate legal action   against the thieves and their repeated refusal to make any attempt to recover my   precious belongings. I do not want money. I want what is my own.
  Detailed reports are open to the world at  http://dawnmcsweeney.blogspot.com.
  More than 121,000   people worldwide have read my reports, 
  But there is still no justice for   
  Victims of the Montreal   Police.
  
 
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