BREAKING: Emily Finn’s mother has revealed her daughter’s last words to her — “Anger is just the result of hurt.” At the time, it was a cold premonition — and just days later, the 18-year-old was murdered in a murder-suicide. A gentle word, a bright future, and then everything was gone in an instant. The story is heartbreaking

Emily Finn’s mom reveals these prophetic words from slain teen before tragic Long Island murder-suicide

Slain teen Emily Finn’s kind-hearted, yet prophetic words still ring in her grieving mother’s ears.

“Anger is just the result of hurt,” she told her mom, Cliantha Miller-Finn, as they drove to their West Sayville home a few short weeks ago.

Now, Miller-Finn is taking her daughter’s advice after the effervescent dancer was senselessly gunned down, allegedly by her ex-boyfriend Austin Lynch, 18, in a botched murder-suicide last week.

Emily Finn in an undated social media photo with her mother.
Emily Finn’s mother Cliantha Miller-Finn gave a heartrending eulogy for her slain daughter Monday.Instagram/Emily Finn

Austin Lynch hugging Emily Finn.
Mourners at Finn’s funeral packed St. John’s Lutheran Church in Sayville.Pews were packed at a funeral for Finn, 18, Monday inside St. John’s Lutheran church in Sayville — the same house of worship where the vivacious teen was baptized and received her first communion.

Fighting back tears, Miller-Finn powerfully eulogized her daughter as a “pure angel,” a Girl Scout from kindergarten to the end of high school and a SUNY Oneonta freshman studying to become a teacher, while still finding time to join the college’s 160-strong dance team.

“She had a calling — her path was to teach and then she would teach dance. She was going to be dancing, teaching, and enjoying life,” Miller-Finn said.

But Finn’s dreams were tragically cut short in a Nov. 26 burst of violence.

Social media images posted by victim Emily Finn show the deceased teen posing with her alleged killer - her ex-boyfriend Austin Lynch.
Finn’s ex-boyfriend Austin Lynch allegedly shot and killed her in a botched murder-suicide.emily_finn1015/Instagram

Mourners gather at the funeral of Emily Finn outside St. John's Lutheran Church in Sayville, NY.
Lynch shot and killed Emily, before turning the gun on himself, police said.Dennis A. Clark
After a breakup ended their 3-year relationship, Finn went to Lynch’s home in Nesconset to return some of his belongings. He shot and killed her, before turning the gun on himself, police said.

Lynch survived, however, despite shooting himself in the face, police said.

A family friend described Lynch as heartbroken after his “puppy love” romance with Finn ended as she went off to college.

He’ll likely be arraigned on a second-degree murder charge when doctors medically clear him, a spokesperson for the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office said.

Lynch’s name wasn’t uttered during the funeral, for which mourners were encouraged to wear a splash of pink — Finn’s favorite color — and donate to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence.

A gofundme profile shows Emily Finn in a school portrait.
Finn aspired to become a teacher.GoFundMe
Instead, Finn’s joyous spirit hung over the service. Her cousin Luke strummed out a rendition of “Hallelujah” on his guitar and recounted how he was excited to share a birthday with the younger Finn.

“But then what happened was, all of a sudden, my birthday party was full of all princess decorations,” he said to laughs.

Miller-Finn told the bereaved crowd that she believes Finn has been sending her “signs” from the afterlife — flickering lights in their home and a lost cat meowing outside the wake.

Finn, her mother told the crowd, had brought home a rescue cat in June.

“She’s really letting us know,” she said. “It brings me so much peace to know she’s at peace.”

But lingering pain and unanswered questions remain, Miller-Finn acknowledged — as she turned to her daughter’s words about anger for solace.

“It’s obvious, there’s a lot of anger,” she said. “All of the questions left.

“Things that will need time to heal.”

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