(Courtesy of WIVB.com CBS 4 Buffalo) Apr 09, 2010 North Collins locals say "never again" NORTH COLLINS, NY (WIVB) - Prosecutors say Laura Cummings was tormented, sexually assaulted, and tortured to death by her mother and brother in their North Collins home. The community is saying "never again." There are many residents who say they never even saw Laura Cummings. There are others who did, knew there was trouble and reported it, but say they never got a response. But the event was all about making sure something like that never happens again. About a hundred people braved the cold for this candle light walk called Laura's Legacy, in memory of Laura Cummings. "I feel glad, you know, everybody's getting together and actually doing something together as a community," said Edward Overmoyer. Edward is a brother of the 23-year-old mentally challenged woman who police say was tortured, raped, and murdered by her own mother and brother last January, a case that many believe slipped through the cracks of social services. Edward said, "In the future, I hope somebody does their work and anymore than that, I just wish they would have done something in the first place." Patricia Wright, Laura's sister, said, "I really think it will change." This march was organized by the North Collins Emergency Squad and was followed by a brief program to promote a safer community in Laura's memory. Chief Brian Doyl of the Erie County Sheriff's office said, "You are the eyes and ears and the front ...