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That poor family lost another daughter in 2005 
"Scary," reacted Tatauq Muma, Abouchuk's niece, Monday. "That's very scary, just something that I can't imagine. I would never think that would happen."
She and other family members described Abouchuk as a kind and loving woman who enjoyed life, even though she didn't have a home to call her own.
"She did tell me that she liked being homeless the last time I saw her," Muma said.
When she disappeared, Muma said the family was worried about her, but hoping for a better outcome. Now that they have some answers about what happened to her, she said there are even more unanswered questions.
"Why did he do it?" she wants to know.
Muma doesn't believe the family has heard the last of Smith's crimes.
It's also not their first time grieving the loss of a loved one to violence. Martha Toms was Abouchuk's sister. She was killed in 2005.
According to the Anchorage Crime Stoppers website:
"On September 22, 2005, Toms was found underneath a picnic table in Lyons Park in Mountain View. She was beaten severely, but still alive. Toms was transported to a local hospital where she died a short time later."
'Why did he do it?': Family of murdered Alaska Native woman faces alleged killer in court

"Scary," reacted Tatauq Muma, Abouchuk's niece, Monday. "That's very scary, just something that I can't imagine. I would never think that would happen."
She and other family members described Abouchuk as a kind and loving woman who enjoyed life, even though she didn't have a home to call her own.
"She did tell me that she liked being homeless the last time I saw her," Muma said.
When she disappeared, Muma said the family was worried about her, but hoping for a better outcome. Now that they have some answers about what happened to her, she said there are even more unanswered questions.
"Why did he do it?" she wants to know.
Muma doesn't believe the family has heard the last of Smith's crimes.
It's also not their first time grieving the loss of a loved one to violence. Martha Toms was Abouchuk's sister. She was killed in 2005.
According to the Anchorage Crime Stoppers website:
"On September 22, 2005, Toms was found underneath a picnic table in Lyons Park in Mountain View. She was beaten severely, but still alive. Toms was transported to a local hospital where she died a short time later."
'Why did he do it?': Family of murdered Alaska Native woman faces alleged killer in court