Thursday, July 21, 2022

The Facts The Maniac Psycho Has to Live With

 She had no friends show up to support her in criminal court.


1)She broke the arm of a senior citizen

2)She was arrested by the police

3)They threw her in jail

4)She was evicted from the home that she had terrorized

5)She allegedly threatened to sue the landlord because of her criminal conduct for which she was arrested and tossed in jail


You think she won anything?

An incompetent ADA didn't present the case the way it should have been presented.


Doesn't change the fact that she was too violent to live at the house.


A brave man dies but once, a coward many times. – Tribe Unknown.

I refused to hit the monster back.  I won.
She's an ugly, angry, vicious and truly unkind creature, and it must be hell living in that body.


And she is a coward.


A bunch of cowards showed up to support her. She has to live through life knowing THAT?


She won nothing.  She just happened to break the arm of a man that the D.A. Marian T. Ryan has an axe to grind with, because he sought the information on a 17 year old alleged tramp having sex with a varsity coach, allegedly, at Medford High School.   Allegations were the then-17 year old student had a lot more sex than just with the cute varsity coach. Lots more, including an alleged threesome at the school.


What kind of parents raised such an alleged tramp? Well, one was allegedly the town drunk.  Rumor has it that police had to be on the alert when the *alleged* drunk came back from his job (as a clerk of courts) because he was (allegedly) always half in the bag and they didn't want some rookie cop arresting him.  How pathetic is that! That's the rumor, the allegations.  So of course the poor 17 year old was going to act out, and rumor has it she acted out sexually.

Back to the maniac that was thrown in jail after being arrested:

The crazed attacker also seems to be the product of bad, enabling parenting.  It happens.  Imagine looking down while giving birth and seeing a vile creature as ugly as Rosemary's Baby coming into the world.  Pretty frightening, and what a statement on whatever gave birth to the monster.


It's as simple as that. 



Franklin Delano Roosevelt famously said, “I ask you to judge me by the enemies I have made.” He may have drawn on the Arabian adage, “Judge a man by the reputation of his enemies.”


And my lawyer said, "By that standard, you are over the top."


My political enemies are powerful, and stupid.

Bella M. Wasserman was just some ignorant rat that crawled out of the sewer. She sings off-key, is physically repugnant to the eye, and has no real friends.  She had to have racists come to the court to "support her."  News flash to the ugly, violent woman, those racists were there because they are fixated on me, the guy that shut the dirty embezzelers down.


Actually, because you had to inhale the breath of that creep, Harvey Alberg, you lose.    We call him "Mr. Ha Ha" (his initials twice,) and we drove the dirty bankrupt bastard out of the community.


Live with that, you ugly witch.   Look in the mirror...now that is what the world calls UGLY, inside and out.  You were merely a pawn for Michael Sullivan, Mike McGlynn and Marian Ryan to harass me further.

I got McGlynn knocked out after 28 years...


And you, BMW, so psycho "maddy" it is obvious that you will commit more criminal acts and you will go to prison.   Which is where you belong, get the violent monster off of the streets.

That the world can depend on.

You went to jail and you were thrown out of the house, and we finally had some peace and quiet after half a year of terror.


You lost, you ugly monster!  You look like a lizard caught in a tornado...hideous.


And you call the landlord whining that you are going to sue him.  Ha Ha...you lost, you dirty, filthy witch, stealing food and being a menace.


Mia Farrow giving birth to the Spawn of Satan, ROSEMARY'S BABY

Being a fan of horror movies, I can tell you from personal experience, it was no fun living

with Satan's daughter   


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