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Mom's death ends tragic life lived hard way
Valley Press ^ | March 9, 2004 | NICOLE JACOB

Posted on 03/10/2004 7:40:40 AM PST by BenLurkin

LANCASTER - Pain and trauma were constant themes in Helen Carreon's life. In the end, it may have been the pain that killed her. The 30-year-old mother of six was found dead in her Lancaster home on Elm Avenue the morning of Feb. 28, the victim of what appears to be an accidental pain medication overdose.

The last two weeks of Carreon's life were a series of tragedies, beginning with a gunshot wound on Valentine's Day. The bullet, which pierced her leg, was allegedly fired by her jealous boyfriend, Byron Matheu, 25, a parolee and reputed gang member. Three days later authorities say Matheu murdered Carreon's neighbor in front of her children. Within days, Carreon was dead, too, a tragic ending to a life lived the hard way.

Nothing ever had come easy for Carreon. Kicked out of her mother's house at 12 after becoming pregnant, she had six children - all girls - by the time she was 22. She battled substance addiction, poverty, jail time and at least one abusive relationship. The father of her oldest children - ages 18, 14 and 13 - was murdered several years ago in Arizona. Her three youngest children, two 9-year-old twins and a 10-year-old, were living with their father in Riverside at the time of her death. Friends said she missed them terribly and hadn't seen them since Christmas.

Although toxicology results won't be back for several weeks from the coroner's office, Los Angeles County sheriff's investigators suspect medication to numb the pain may have ended her life. A ruling on the death will not be made until all tests are back, Coroner's spokesman David Campbell said.

Those who loved Carreon grieve her loss, while at the same time marveling at her resilience.

"Every time she got knocked down, she would just dust herself off and get back up," said Annette Banks, a close friend. "She was the heart of her family and the strength of her friends. I don't know how she did it."

Despite the problems in her life, Carreon was remembered as a happy person with a contagious laugh who went out of her way to help people, especially young teenagers. She loved to read and was known to take long baths. She couldn't wait to have grandchildren so she could spoil them, Banks said.

Her life was filled with struggles, some of them her own doing, loved ones acknowledge, and sometimes she turned to drugs when the pain overwhelmed her.

"But we loved her for who she was," Banks said.

As a single, struggling mother, Banks said, her friend longed for love and acceptance. She chose the wrong man in Matheu, and that proved to be her downfall, she said.

"It was a bad relationship," Los Angeles County sheriff's homicide detective Brian Steinwand said. "He was abusive to her."

Carreon and Matheu had been dating about 2 years, according to Carreon's oldest daughter, Kat.

"At first he was real nice to us, but then he started hitting my mom and we didn't like him no more," she said.

Matheu didn't live with the family, but he did stay there from time to time, Steinwand said. On Valentine's Day he was at the house when he and Carreon got into an argument and he accused her of cheating on him.

"He apparently pulls out a gun, and the gun goes off," Steinwand said. "She said he didn't mean to shoot her."

The bullet hit her in the leg, but Carreon took care of the wound herself. She told her children she had been playing with a gun and accidently shot herself, Kat said.

"She didn't tell us. If I had known, I would have gone after him with a baseball bat," she said.

Detectives learned of the shooting Feb. 17 while questioning Carreon about her neighbor's murder. They saw bandages on her leg and sent her to the hospital, Steinwand said.

On that day, Matheu was at the house looking for trouble, Steinwand said. He got into a fight with Arthur Morua, a neighbor and a close friend of the family.

"They started fighting, (Matheu) was losing the fight and he got one of his friends to get in there," Steinwand said. "Then, while his friend was kind of holding the guy, he gets up off the ground and shoots him in the head."

Kat and some of the other children witnessed the execution.

"Arthur was like an uncle to me," Kat said. "He always helped us out. He was just like my mom."

Kat and the others cooperated with detectives as witnesses.

"They're good kids," Steinwand said. "I feel for the kids."

Matheu is still at large, but detectives have two alleged accomplices, Richard Garcia, 24, and Rafael Espinoza, 25, in custody. News of their arrests within days of the murder was greeted happily by Carreon and her children, but another tragedy was coming.

The morning of Feb. 28, Carreon's 21-year-old sister Jodi entered Carreon's bedroom and found her lifeless body in her bed.

The family is now reeling with the sudden loss of two loved ones.

"I can't believe that we lost two great people two weeks apart," Kat said, adding that she doesn't know what the family will do next.

Money is tight, and the family doesn't have the funds for a funeral or even day-to-day expenses.

"People tell us to call if there's anything we need help with, so when we need food or help with something, I call them," she said.

Kat, who was not attending high school at the time of her mother's death, had plans of joining the Job Corps. Those plans are now on hold as she and her Aunt Jodi seek custody of her younger siblings.

A donation fund for funeral expenses and daily supplies for the children has been set up under Kat's full name, Kathleen Carreon, at Washington Mutual Bank.

In the meantime, Kat says she will use her mother's strength as an example in the trying times the family now faces.

"Even though my mom was young, she was very, very wise," Kat said. "My mom raised me so well, I think I'm stronger. We can't stop life; we have to continue for our mom."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; US: California
KEYWORDS: chronicfcukup; mohterofsix; overdose; society; violence; welfare
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Subimtted for your analysis and commentary.

I'm not sure where to start.

1 posted on 03/10/2004 7:40:41 AM PST by BenLurkin
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To: BenLurkin
"Even though my mom was young, she was very, very wise"

Someone shoot these idiots before they can vote.

2 posted on 03/10/2004 7:44:47 AM PST by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: BenLurkin
These are the kinds of people we used to send missionaries to visit. My tagline sounds more prophetic by the day.


3 posted on 03/10/2004 7:45:09 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Coming soon to a decadent civilization near you -- Tower of Babel version 2.0)
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To: BenLurkin
May god bless her children.
4 posted on 03/10/2004 7:46:00 AM PST by SarahW
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To: Pukin Dog
That line line got me too. Just wasn't sure how to express my sentiments.
5 posted on 03/10/2004 7:47:30 AM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is slavery.)
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To: BenLurkin
"Every time she got knocked down, she would just dust herself off and get back up," said Annette Banks, a close friend. "She was the heart of her family and the strength of her friends. I don't know how she did it."

Isn't this what you're supposed to do? I don't find this unusual. Apparently, the journalist and this woman does.
6 posted on 03/10/2004 7:48:40 AM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a Conservative)
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"Every time she got knocked down, she would just dust herself off and get back up,"

Knocked down?!?

7 posted on 03/10/2004 7:49:02 AM PST by fml ( You can twist perception, reality won't budge. -RUSH)
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To: BenLurkin
sounds like she sure knows how to pick her men...

but that's "society"'s fault, t'aint it?
8 posted on 03/10/2004 7:49:56 AM PST by camle (keep your mind open and somebody will fill it with something for you))
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To: BenLurkin
Her life was filled with struggles, some of them her own doing,

Some?, looks like pretty much the whole damn thing was her doing.
9 posted on 03/10/2004 7:50:13 AM PST by Husker24
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To: Pukin Dog
"My mom raised me so well, I think I'm stronger. We can't stop life; we have to continue for our mom."


This is what's called an oxymoron. Of course you can't stop life. Six children by age 22? Man.
10 posted on 03/10/2004 7:50:37 AM PST by writer33 (The U.S. Constitution defines a Conservative)
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To: Alberta's Child
And note that this article tries to put a really positive spin on the deceased's life and lifestyle.

Upon reflection, it is a remarkable piece of writing in that regards.

Admirable for its deference to the feelings of the bereaved, but chilling in the writer's willingness to accept as 'normal' the social depravity illustrated by these events.

11 posted on 03/10/2004 7:52:19 AM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is slavery.)
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The 30-year-old mother of six

Ding! Ding! Ding! Ding!

12 posted on 03/10/2004 7:52:37 AM PST by pabianice
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To: BenLurkin
"Even though my mom was young, she was very, very wise," Kat said. "My mom raised me so well, I think I'm stronger. We can't stop life; we have to continue for our mom."

Wise? Hah! She had her first kid at 12, then had 4 more in the next 10 years. Never saved any money (for funeral expenses). Her oldest daughter is a high school drop-out, and the daughter said she was raised well. Unbelievable. The mom can't spot a loser boyfriend at any distance. This mom is a comedy of errors, and we, the responsible citizens, have to subsidize her bad behavior and decision making.

13 posted on 03/10/2004 7:52:48 AM PST by Ronaldus Magnus Reagan
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To: Pukin Dog
"Someone shoot these idiots before they can vote."

Vote? Vote?

How about before they can breed?

14 posted on 03/10/2004 7:53:11 AM PST by oldfart ("All governments and all civilizations fall... eventually. Our government is not immune.)
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To: fml
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15 posted on 03/10/2004 7:54:15 AM PST by BenLurkin (Socialism is slavery.)
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To: fml
"Every time she got knocked down, she would just dust herself off and get back up"

Surely, a typo. They meant to say

Every time she got knocked up, she would wipe herself off and get back down for the next guy."

I'm sorry, but I've really had enough with the media trying to turn dirty sluts into heroes.

16 posted on 03/10/2004 7:54:17 AM PST by Pukin Dog (Sans Reproache)
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To: BenLurkin
Pregnant at 12 and six children by the time she was 22, and the reporter thinks this is a sob story.

"She was very, very wise..."

Maybe she wasn't tall enough to reach the birth control pills on the top shelf.

We're supposed to have all kinds of sympathy for this woman. These people lived like animals. They bred like animals and killed one another like animals.

No sob story here.
17 posted on 03/10/2004 7:54:19 AM PST by squarebarb (Ich bin eine Click Freepern)
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To: BenLurkin
Life is hard, but its harder if your are stupid.
18 posted on 03/10/2004 7:54:33 AM PST by Little Ray (John eFfing Kerry: Just a Gigolo!)
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To: oldfart
With the example mom set, they probably already have....
19 posted on 03/10/2004 7:55:45 AM PST by stylin_geek (Koffi: 0, G.W. Bush: (I lost count))
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To: BenLurkin
In the end, it may have been the pain that killed her.

I'm confused. I read this whole story, waiting for the reporter to get to the pain part. I was expecting the story to tell about some nerve damage, a back problem or some other physical problem that made this woman rely on pain medication or something. The pain in her life was self-inflicted and I'm sorry she put herself and six kids through it.

20 posted on 03/10/2004 7:55:56 AM PST by rabidralph (Crush Kerry's berries.)
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