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Karla Begley, left, and her autistic son Max, right. Images courtesy of 
www.citynews.ca.The first portion of a hate letter sent to Karla Begley, 
regarding her autistic son Max. (Image provided by MaryLynne Stella.)The 
second portion of a hate letter sent to Karla Begley, regarding her 
autistic son Max. (Image provided by MaryLynne Stella.)A hate-filled letter 
received by a family in Canada telling them to move out of 
the neighborhood or euthanize their autistic son has gone viral, prompting 
a flood of support for the family.The letter began to receive attention 
after being posted on the Twitter account of Brad and MaryLynne Stella, 
the married couple that comprise the country duo The Stellas. Their daughters, 
Lennon, 14, and Maisy Stella, 9, who star as Maddie and Daphne 
Conrad on the hit TV show Nashville, also posted the photo to 
their joint Twitter account.The tweet from @TheStellas read: This letter 
was anonymously slipped to our good friend regarding her autistic boy Max. 
This is appalling.The tweet from @LennonandMaisy read: A close family friend 
has an autistic boy and this was an anonymous letter slipped under 
her door. This is real.Both tweets included links to photos of the 
letter.The Stellas are family friends of Karla Begley, whose autistic son 
Max is the target of the letter. They initially became aware of 
the letter after seeing posts about it on Karlas Facebook page. Karla 
was talking about it on Facebook, so we just obvi
Harper said she doesn't know who 
started the memorial, but it means a lot.East Central University is setting 
up a fund so Lanes parents, who are still in Australia, can 
come to Oklahoma.The school is in Ada, about 85 miles west of 
Duncan. Lane started 14 games at catcher last year and was entering 
his senior year."Chris was a well-liked young man here on campus. His 
teammates thought a lot of him. Seemed to be a bright, promising 
student," Dr. Jeff Williams, the athletic director at East Central University, 
told KOCO.Australia's Herald Sun newspaper said Lane's former team, Essendon 
Baseball Club, would turn its Sunday game against the University of Melbourne 
into a tribute to Lane to raise money for the family. Roses 
and a baseball were placed on the home plate on Monday with 
the message, "A wonderful young man taken too soon. Why?"The Associated 
Press contributed to this report.			     
   			      
      			   
     			    
Police: College baseball player killed by 'bored' teens

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