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I was poisoned w arsenic over the course of 200 days in 2013.
That’s 200 days, in a row, someone poisoned me or planned on poisoning & killing me.
NJ police wouldn’t investigate.
It happened AGAIN in 2017.
NJ police still wouldn’t investigate.
@901Lulu Too many contradictions. Too many things that don’t make sense. Reminds me of Jon Benet case in the sense that it was never a kidnapping gone wrong, but instead a distraction surrounding a murder.
@johninsc1@901Lulu Too well planned in that they got away with it for it to be too badly planned that they “overlooked” an elderly person needing their medicine. And elderly ppl usually have their medication easily accessible, like on a kitchen counter etc. I don’t think this was ever about ransom.
@Stellaaa USPS and their law enforcement division, USPIS, is as corrupt as the day is long. And they have a history of participating in and covering up mail related crimes.
https://t.co/Z9JZe5gd6X
NJ, USPS & USPIS ignoring evidence of mail theft, fraud & stalking:
My address was fraudulently changed, my mail redirected, intercepted & stolen for a MONTH.
USPIS Inspector Richard Link decided it was only a “prank”.
No. It’s multiple felonies and stalking.
@VioletVampire2@901Lulu Yes. Short marriage, even he had remarried, they’d been divorced for years. But over those years, she expressed that she still had a fear of him harming her to others. Another tragedy.
@USPIS_HQ Investigate? Yes.
Arrest? Charge? Prosecute? No.
USPIS had video evidence of mail theft, fraud & extreme stalking & let them walk bc of LE connections.
YOU HAD THEM. YOU let the MAIL THIEVES go and I, the victim, had to run for my life.
STILL stalked.
https://t.co/Z9JZe5gd6X
NJ, USPS & USPIS ignoring evidence of mail theft, fraud & stalking:
My address was fraudulently changed, my mail redirected, intercepted & stolen for a MONTH.
USPIS Inspector Richard Link decided it was only a “prank”.
No. It’s multiple felonies and stalking.
@omoelerinjare1 The wording “rescued safely” is a problem. She was rescued alive. “Safely” implies w/o any negative effects that will impact her for the rest of her life. Wording like this is why criminals get lenient sentences, parole etc. It’s a lifelong impact that deserves a lifelong penalty
@JennyAThatcher 💯
The term does give the victim an aura of being compliant, or even worse, *deserving*.
The term murder-suicide skews the reality of victim-perpetrator relationship.
@MaxDashu 💯
Any abuse of the mother, is abuse of the child. The child deals with the aftermath.
Witnessing abuse, is psychological and emotional abuse.
Not to mention, some abuse of children is not immediately evident.
@zellieimani Once again, history of stalking that was not taken seriously by NJ LE.
Women shouldn’t have to be murdered for indicators of their safety, like stalking, to be taken seriously.
@MrPitbull07 Three years AFTER the divorce.
Three YEARS.
Some women are NOT safe even YEARS AFTER a divorce or breakup but are rarely, if ever, believed that they are still in danger.
@t7_linda Neighbor, family member, former partner, or even a stranger. Why does it matter? Every woman, every person, has to right to say “No, I do not want to be near you or associate w you, etc”.
No mediation.
She said no, he didn’t respect that, so she should have been given a RO.
@EmilyPetro22@AmericanCrime01 Yes. Everyone and every agency failed her as a child and again as an adult. Had this pervert been jailed with no access to her, maybe with much therapy and support, she could have had a chance to live a safe, peaceful & rewarding life.
@tufpraise There are witness testimonies.
There are videos and pictures.
There are files.
She was an integral part of the grooming, rape and murder of children and women.
Maxwell only has reason to lie.
This bitch should have been hung long ago.
No deals. No country club prison. HUNG.
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I was poisoned w arsenic over the course of 200 days in 2013.
That’s 200 days, in a row, someone poisoned me or planned on poisoning & killing me.
NJ police wouldn’t investigate.
It happened AGAIN in 2017.
NJ police still wouldn’t investigate.
Man poisons coworker.
WI PD took the male victim seriously & did testing & investigated. In contrast to my experience where NJ PD told me to get my own evidence, which I did (blood, urine etc showing high levels of ARSENIC) but instead of investigating, they covered it up.