How could a serial killer who worked at a moving company afford a cabin in Tahoe? Did he continue working at the moving company after the disappearance of Clifford? Or did he also quit? Is it possible they were supplementing their lifestyle with drug dealing?
Miss Muffet, discussing serial killers Leonard Lake and Charles Ng's horrific atrocities is beyond everyone's comfort zone..
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Neighbors learned that the second Mrs. Lake had been fired from her job as a teacher's aid at the Anderson Valley High School in Boonville. She allegedly taught kids how to make explosives. She told a General Sessions Court that she thought the knowledge would come in handy in case the kids wanted to blow up tree stumps for land-clearing in the farmland. A judge believed her.
In 1982 federal agents swooped down on the ranch and arrested Lake for firearms violations. Freed on $6,000 bail, he assumed the name of Charley Gunner. He and his wife retreated to a remote ranch in Wilseyville, Calaveras County, deep in the Sierra Nevada. The cabin had been purchased by her parents as a future retirement home. Lake had other plans. He transformed it into a house of horrors.
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