"No one cares about my daughter. She was poor, she was disabled. She was not going to set the world on fire. But she was my world," said Sankey, who lives with her younger daughter, Eliza - also mentally disabled - in Point Breeze. Sankey is by turns fiery and weepy, twisting tissues in her hands as she talks about the daughter she describes as "the most loving child. She would hug you all the time. When she was sick, she would let you know by laying on top of you."