Offers of help trickle in for Galt Manor building owner whose property is overrun by addicts, criminals and squatters WARNING: Graphic photos of human waste
LETHBRIDGE – The look of utter hopelessness and despair is apparent on Doug Cutler’s face.
“My wife cries with me a lot. I’m sorry,” he says through tears as he turns away.
The Galt Manor owner, who bought the apartment building eight years ago as a retirement investment, hasn’t slept more than a few hours a night for at least six months, because he’s there from 4 a.m. most mornings, until well into the night.
The outside of the building is littered with used needles, food packaging, dirty clothing, bottles, and yes, even human waste. Windows are broken; the front and back doors boarded up in an attempt to keep addicts and squatters out.