Archive of ‘personal’ category
This too is going as interesting as I had suspected.
Although I tend to like to err on the side of privacy when writing in this blog (or online, for that matter)…
A private investigator informed me that my stalker’s name is Logan.
He has false IDs in three states — false, active forms of ID — that have been matched to his biometrics.
The information that his TikTok and Twitch accounts have helped law enforcement confirm all of this.
He has active cases against him through the FBI and IC3 for cyberterrorism, stalking, harassment and threats (tied in with the stalking but what more can I say about the issue?), filing false reports with law enforcement, and encouraging others to file false police reports with law enforcement as well. The FBI has contacted Twitter again about the account he’s been using to ban evade on, and Twitter locked him out of it until or unless he can prove that he “isn’t Logan”, which he can’t do because he was clever enough to take pictures of him flipping his possessions in a storage facility off gloating about how he was hiding from law enforcement in that. The IRS has also started an investigation against him for repeatedly gloating about how he “is tax-exempt” (what is he, a Mennonite or something?) and how he refused to pay taxes on any of the illicit and illegal income that he generates through Discord and Twitch. He’s been silent for weeks now.
Wordless Wednesday: July 9th, 2025
This has gotten more interesting than I’d realized.
My son’s paternal grandmother has blocked me on Facebook after trying to follow me there for a week.
My guess is that she speculated she could make me marry her son (“my child’s father”) when she found out that my oldest son’s father — my late husband — had passed away, and finding out… what her son did to me did not work out too well for her. I have no regrets about drawing the hard boundary that there will never be direct contact between me and my rapist, or direct contact between my rapist and the son he produced through rape. This is absolutely non-negotiable and I will never revisit this, let alone change my mind on any of the matters surrounding this. I suggest that if she genuinely has a difficult time processing what her son did to me and what this means from a legal standpoint that she seek counseling, because not only is she not my problem, but she raised her son to be this way. I do not consider her, or them, family to any of us at all…