When I confirmed that Lori Jean LaFond was responsible for the "voices in your head" in Springs, California, I became certain of the crucial fact. There is no one from her past who would describe her as an angel in disguise. In fact, it was Lori LaFond who informed police officers, victims, families, and strangers that she attended high school with me and emphasized that it was crucial for me never to discover that she was the one on the microphone. From what I have heard, that is indeed a rule. It isn't a surprise. I have a history with Lori LaFond that is different than most people. I'm the one that got away! At least for a small portion of time.
You see, Lori LaFond stalked me all through high school. She was so dialed in that other students warned me about her even though it was very clear that I had nothing to do with her. Lori had already confronted me for being gay at least three or four times. She was clear that she was violent and obnoxious about her opinions. I, of course, knew she was overcompensating for her lesbian feelings. Since we had nothing in common, I shined her as a lunatic with mental problems that I did not want to deal with. Most people did. It is her legacy.
The friends who advised me to steer clear of Lori were all friends whose families were in the military. Strange coincidence? Looking back, I would never have made that connection. Now, however, it makes total sense. Lori LaFond was known to have stolen this system, even back then. When other military families had similar problems with Lori, like the false accusations she made against my father, they dealt with Lori internally, as the military does. With me, it was different. I was the person that she decided would be implanted from the civilians so that she wouldn't get into trouble with the military and I could spy on my sister for her. Lori just loves spying on my sister; part of that weird lesbian vibe she has.
I knew, from some odd place, that Lori LaFond was stalking me. She went to parties looking for me. She sent her vampire-like friends out to find me. She spread all kinds of rumors about knowing me but didn't. Her obsession with me is known to pretty much everyone...then she had the nerve to call me out when I finally said something. It's convenient, but it isn't the truth. I would no sooner be interested in a conversation about Lori LaFond than I would in spending one second in her presence. I can't tolerate the way she talks or treats people. She's that annoying to me.
Now she's on this system, knowing that she wants to play two parts, the overbearing oversexed drug dealer dominatrix that she feels she is, and second, the innocent angel businesswoman that she wants to pretend to be. I've got news for all of you. Anytime she presents anything about working for someone or anyone, it's a lie. She can't. She's a fugitive. She's been one since 1985. She can not work a legitimate job under her name. Using a fake name isn't legal. Since she's a fugitive she can't legally change her name either. All of that takes a court hearing and a fugitive in court is a defendant waiting to be caught. So now she wants to "defend herself" on this system. Doesn't that mean it's the same person that I told you was doing this? Why would some random woman stick up for Lori LaFond/fugitive? They wouldn't.
Lori wants to pretend to be one person with the past of a serial killer that doesn't exist, but it does. She exhibits all the classic signs of a serial from an early age. Peeping, groping girls, overt sex acts, letter writing, peeing in public, shitting in public, breaking into homes, knocking out targets, posing them while photographing, videotaping them...on and on and on. This is Lori LaFond. In high school, she used to stand outside of pretty girls' homes and shoot at them. It's true. All of it. She's the boogeywoman and she is highly volatile. She's a trophy keeper too. She likely has hundreds of things that she has stolen from her victims. I know she stole everything I once owned. She is very unstable now.
Lori's biggest fear is that someone is going to pull back the curtain and find out that the Wizard is just an oversexed tweeked-out criminal with a toy to play with. That's all she is.
She wants to act tough and ruthless...but what kind of tough person knocks someone out so that they can rough them up? Makes sense that the suspect is female doesn't it?