By David Lohr
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As is the trend with most young people nowadays, Lewis had a web page on the popular Internet social networking website MySpace.com. In the about me section of the profile, he wrote, "I'm a young, successful business owner of Performance Exhaust and Metal Fab Inc. in Little Falls, MN. I've got a college degree as an Automotive Service Technician. I'm dedicated, have goals in life, and I'm not high-maintenance. If you want to know more I'm always down for a conversation."
Describing people he would like to meet, Lewis wrote, "Girls...a nice girl would be FANTASTIC!! I want someone to be my everything and treat me right; I will do more than return the favor. I don't like drama and won't deal with it, I just want to meet someone to hang out with and have a good time."
Last week, a user with the screen name Katie left this comment on Lewis's web page:
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"Lewis- We love you. You will always be in our hearts and our prayers. This shouldn't of happened... BAD THINGS JUST DONT HAPPEN TO GOOD PEOPLE! ... We'll miss ya deeply. Love You Always ~KATIE~"
Unfortunately, all too often the victims of homicide are "good people" whose lives were snuffed out way too early. Their deaths are meaningless, and more often than not, they leave behind a family of loved ones who become victims in their own right.
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