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Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Missy Erickson and Lori LaFond: The Aging Female Narcissists Problems ONLY Increase With Age!!!

 Read this on my days off

As I take the next few days to cleanse myself of the negativity stemming from Lori's relentless harassment, I believe everyone must understand who we are confronting and how aging has affected both of them.

Understanding your detractor can provide insight into how to circumvent the issues they create and the motivations behind their actions.  Missy and Lori may not be identical, but their behaviors affirm one another.  The impact of Lori's actions on Missy is no more beneficial than the effect of Missy's presence on Lori.  For years, the outcome has been a relentless cycle of violence against those who have attempted to halt it.

The departure of Missy Erickson could diminish Lori LaFond's image as a formidable female figure.  Conversely, Missy's absence of Lori poses legal challenges for both parties.  Their union is not rooted in attraction or love; rather, the need for validation and security has become paramount.

Lori desires to be seen as someone who could have a relationship with an attractive individual like Missy Erickson. In her absence, Lori tends to blame her own lack of relationship skills.  It is commonly understood that Missy's interest in Lori is solely based on the addiction supplies Lori provides her. Missy is stuck living in a situation that has little to do with love or support.  Neither woman has garnered love or support from individuals beyond their relationship, and now, as their bond has diminished, there is scarcely anything remaining for either of them.  The future holds only meager prospects for two career criminals.  The old adage states that the life of an addict typically concludes in one of three ways: incarceration, institutionalization, or demise.

In the current situation, demise appears most likely without the intervention of those who wish to prevent death without due process. The victims deserve the opportunity to confront their harassers in person.  Indeed, for healing to occur in the case of an invisible crime, the perpetrator must be brought to light.  The courtroom's light holds the promise of demonstrating to all their victims that they are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

Ensuring that the families of victims, both deceased and alive, have the chance to obtain justice is crucial to our investigation. We hold the conviction that every victim deserves to be heard and represented.