I like Hamilton, but some do not.This is not a flattering article, but it may hold some truths that may have come into play in this case.
http://www.thestar.com/comment/columnists/article/653979
"Body parts, too, still remain to be uncovered, Hamilton rich in Mafiosi lore as Hit-Town Canada, from the emergence of the Black Hand a century ago to a local judge, presiding over an extortion trial in 1981, who for the first time recognized mob membership as a factor in determining an appropriate sentence for gangsters. Stomping ground – and I mean that literally – for the likes of Johnny Papalia, Giacomo Luppino and "boss of all bosses" Rocco Perri."
"Hamilton is a contemporaneous ruin. But still attractive to immigrants, apparently – some 3,000 Roma (note to Hamiltonians: that's gypsies, not people from Rome) settling in the region over the last couple of years, after arriving at Pearson airport and seeking asylum. Clearly, Hamilton is heaven compared to a ramshackle gypsy village in the Czech Republic".