I was going to start this post with a message to police and my team. So here goes. If any one of you thinks that I believe that Laurie's family knows anything about what she is saying or doing, stop right now. I don't believe for a second that Tracy Johnson or Jonathan Mendenhall or anyone has done what they should when it comes to Laurie's family. Day after day, night after night, Laurie tries to convince me that her "mother said this", "her father said that", "her sister is mad at her"...blah, blah, blah....my job isn't to inform them of anything. It is also not my team's responsibility to do that either. If any of you out there think that I have to talk to Laurie's family to fulfill my obligation as a person, look at the problems that would cause...I'm not about to talk to any of them.
Laurie pretends that her real sister is sitting somewhere with Tracy Johnson chastising her sister and brother for their actions...I wouldn't believe that for a millisecond. I also don't believe that her family has a clue as to what this is about and what the siblings have done. I don't buy it. What Laurie wants me to do is talk about what she is trying to make me believe so that she can run to her family and say, "see, Kevin is crazy, he thinks that you are doing this too.." No fucking way do I believe that any member of her family has any idea about what she is really doing...no fucking way. I refuse to talk to any of them and suggest that if Jonathan or Tracy did...then they would have their own reasons separate from mine. Certainly Jonathan and Tracy's families have been contacted by Laurie and Brian....so has Mrs. Monti, Barbara and others....talking to the LaTweek family members is not a priority for me. If the cops want to get information from them, then let Bryan Anderson get it.
I'm not about to compromise my integrity for Laurie's little game of "my family knows all about this"...I don't believe it.
Laurie has, for years, had friends play the "mother and father" roles in her life substituting what they would think if they really were her mom and dad....this is how she "pretends" things. This way she can prepare herself for the inevitable consequence of her own actions and lies. I would caution anyone about dealing with her on this level as it could constitute co-conspirator-ship in an illegal plan to commit more fraud. Additionally, it looks like an attempt to support her crazy ideas, which Laurie takes as a, "You said this was a good idea" then she shifts the blame to your suggestion. The best advice to Laurie's family is to get a lawyer and protect yourself from whatever lies she's told you.
Right now Laurie has Christian pretending to know what Sgt. Bryan Anderson is thinking and responding as if he is listening in. I don't believe that for a second either. There has never been any evidence that would show that any police officer has ever seen what a person is truly thinking on a computer...except for the implantation process. I have told my team that I wouldn't mind if Bryan saw what I was thinking but I feel that they don't support that idea and they are the lawyers...so...they probably know better than I.
I've been led down the garden path too many times by these three to believe a single word that comes out of their mouths...just like I don't believe that Christopher knows anything about what I am doing for him and his family...I simply don't believe it. The last time I tried going along with that belief, I saw Christopher arrested on the news...it's one of those heartbreaking things that you learn to get past and remind yourself never to do again. You want to believe that Christian and Laurie would learn to stop using this system to lie to people and that my team would do as they are told by me, the informant, but that just isn't ever the case. People lie, they aren't that smart, and they rarely think that they are wrong when they clearly are. You don't treat people like animals to experiment on. You do what the lead informant says and you solve the problems the way I tell you to. I've done the work...not you.
As for me, I have enough evidence to support my beliefs as to whom Laurie is, what she has said and the actions that were taken by herself, her lawyer and the Palm Springs Police to help her. I am more than prepared to support my position. I have also shown my family enough evidence of stalking and whom is behind it to have them in a cautionary position. I think that they are in danger, Sgt. Anderson apparently doesn't...that could prove to be a huge mistake on his part in the end.
Instead, I'd like you to pay attention to the sign pictured above and remind the PSPD that the message you are sending to the victims of this crime is what is crossed out on it. The message in a city shouldn't be "Be careful, Don't Get Raped"...that's my job. Your job is to tell the rapists, "DON'T RAPE" and throw them in jail when they do. For far too long the blame has been placed on the victims of this crime when these very officers volunteered for what we would never have consented to. Maybe the message should be "Don't commit a crime while fighting it" instead of "Don't be a criminal yourself" or both!!! This isn't any victim's fault...it is squarely on the shoulders of those that didn't see the fraud in the first place.