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This thread is for discussion of points of interest from the Her-Community2 Podcast as it relates to the Long Island Serial Killer case.
She has academic smarts but I cannot imagine why anyone who claims to have multiple attempts on her life would want to out so many people and thereby jeopardize her own safety further,
I don’t know how are use this application. I have all my life had some type of sixth sense On things. I know that this serial killer he’s a businessman or a corporate person he’s most likely a subcontractor who moves around city to city on the East Coast. I believe he’s in his late 30s early 40s and has a family. He believes that street workers are the Filth of the earth. The stretch of road the 10 bodies were found on he takes to work on a daily basis. It’s like driving down the road so he can see and relive his work.All rambling and circular discussion points boil down to one thing: she thinks her ex-husband is the LISK.
He’s done this before. I believe he moved to the East Coast shortly before maybe a year or two before the body started showing up. Somewhere else in the country a similar situation has taken place. I have a weird feeling it’s maybe Colorado somewhere with mountains. I know they say you have to go back to the first murder which is Maureen but that’s not the first one.I don’t know how are use this application. I have all my life had some type of sixth sense On things. I know that this serial killer he’s a businessman or a corporate person he’s most likely a subcontractor who moves around city to city on the East Coast. I believe he’s in his late 30s early 40s and has a family. He believes that street workers are the Filth of the earth. The stretch of road the 10 bodies were found on he takes to work on a daily basis. It’s like driving down the road so he can see and relive his work.
She said her ex-husband (Chris) brought them home from Brewer’s.I finished the 3rd part this morning. She's definitely all over the place, which made it a bit hard to follow. I absolutely agree, though, she seems to know a lot, and seems to just need the right people to listen to her.
One thing she mentioned in this episode but I couldn't connect it with anything she had said earlier - where/how did she get items from JB's house?
You're in the wrong thread, hun. We're not interested in this hobbyist speculation about LISK being some rambling serial killer wandering around the American West. Give me a break. The victims and their families deserve justice, not people waxing fanfic about this case.He’s done this before. I believe he moved to the East Coast shortly before maybe a year or two before the body started showing up. Somewhere else in the country a similar situation has taken place. I have a weird feeling it’s maybe Colorado somewhere with mountains. I know they say you have to go back to the first murder which is Maureen but that’s not the first one.
Has anyone listened to the latest episodes with the info on the Thomas Valva case? It's so disturbing but DPH does bring up interesting connections to cultic activities and child trafficking. It's really interesting how Valva was allowed to go unchecked for so long.She definitely finds him culpable...but sounded to me like she thinks he is part of a clique that included his buddy Brewer. I am surprised she outed her ex by full name in the last episode. She has academic smarts but I cannot imagine why anyone who claims to have multiple attempts on her life would want to out so many people and thereby jeopardize her own safety further, does not seem very bright. I do not subscribe to what seems to be her notion that when you already place yourself in danger for “telling” she then goes full throttle with the name dropping in the hopes that being overtly fearless in public somehow protects her. With all her knowledge she should have her own self-preservation as a higher priority. While some may argue that she is mentally unstable or full of it, one thing she possesses is intellect, however not very much of the street or road code variety sort.
I’ve been purposely avoiding the Valva case because I tried to force myself to listen but it was too triggering. There is much to be said however, about how child abusers manage to either fly under the radar so long, or how some of them manage to fly through the legal/criminal justice system relatively unscathed. There are a few parallels that exist here between the Valva case and the victims who suffered (locally) at the hands of the serial killer(s). A lot of funny stuff going on behind the scenes systemically speaking. #sidebarHas anyone listened to the latest episodes with the info on the Thomas Valva case? It's so disturbing but DPH does bring up interesting connections to cultic activities and child trafficking. It's really interesting how Valva was allowed to go unchecked for so long.
It's unfortunate the podcast is such a mess because I do think DPH has good info but she's such a live wire that no respectable show or host will have her on. So we have to deal with the slurring, hiccuping and horrible background music.
I agree, it’s very hard to hear about child abuse especially what seemed like torture. DPH said some really interesting things about a potential satanic cult involvement in it. I know everyone has a hair trigger response to anything “satanic panic” but the fact remains that these organizations do exist. It’s not urban legend. I think they probably serve a very functional purpose tangential to organized crime.I’ve been purposely avoiding the Valva case because I tried to force myself to listen but it was too triggering. There is much to be said however, about how child abusers manage to either fly under the radar so long, or how some of them manage to fly through the legal/criminal justice system relatively unscathed. There are a few parallels that exist here between the Valva case and the victims who suffered (locally) at the hands of the serial killer(s). A lot of funny stuff going on behind the scenes systemically speaking. #sidebar
Hah that crazy host is now threatening to Sue people on Reddit who said she was drunk on the podcast. Sorry hun, but being a public figure means people can say pretty much whatever they want about you on the internet.