I wrote “Courtney Love, Murderous Psychopath” the other night on a whim after a conversation, and really didn’t think it would gain much notice or be that interesting to people anymore. But apparently I was wrong. Not only am I being followed by every Kurt Cobain conspiracy theorist on Twitter (I had no clue there were so many), I’m also being followed by the Seattle Police Department, who apparently saw my article too! I doubt anything will come of that, but I think it’s kind of hilarious.
How do you know this?
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I don’t know this, I’ve always suspected it though.
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Wow,…I find it interesting that the Seattle police department is following your blog.
I’ll never forget years ago when we had a local murder of a Aerosmith fan named Monica, in Jersey, from a county called Hunterdon. They tried to book her boyfriend. I told my freind who worked in law enforcement that it was a serial killer, a truck driver. Monica frequented our local truck stops, and it is fact that many serial killers work in the trucking profession. My friend argues with me,…No…its her boyfriend.
2 weeks down the line her killer was arrested for attempting to murder another woman. He dressed was caught by the girls parents downstairs trying to kill their daughter in another state. The parents jumped him downstairs in their living room.
He was dressed like a Ninja, and the police the police found a receipt from the TA truck stop, which had the date that Monica was killed.
Monica was killed in her home after she enjoyed an Aerosmith concert. I am sure her killer stalked her in advance. On Saturday nights back then TA was the only place to get good locally all night long.
When I saw the photo of the killer, I said oh Geeez…
Back then I worked part time in one of the truck stops at night. I recognized him…and I recall serving him coffee.
I think Seattle ought to hire you Lucky. You would be awesome in forensics. Maybe I’d be good at that job too??
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How do you know they saw your blog? Do they have their own blog or something?
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I have no idea.
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My guess is that they have a Public Relations person who routinely googles “Seattle Police” to see what is being said about them. Probably Courtney Love does, too.
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I can’t imagine being a celeb, I think I would be to afraid to google myself to see what strangers say about me and what they think. Just imagine being on a forum and then someone talks about you and none of them know you’re a member on their forum.
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I was thinking the same thing, I would hate to be a celebrity, especially in this internet age.
It’s bad enough being an ordinary nobody. A couple of years ago I answered a Craigslist ad for an RV lot rental. It was located on an island near where our grandchildren were then living, and we were thinking it would be nice to spend the summer there. But the owner of the lot sent me an email saying she had googled our names and she did not like my husband’s “xenophobic political views,” so she would not rent to us! His political and religious views are conservative Christian Republican, but my husband accepts everybody, inuding his gay son. So what the heck? We googled our names and didn’t find anything alarming, so we have no idea what set her off. It’s a strange world we live in.
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People are so quick to judge. That’s why I’m reluctant to discuss politics or religion that much. It sets people off. I have friends on both sides of the political spectrum. It makes no difference to me. I have atheist and non-Christian friends too. It sounds like that RV lot owner was the one being the xenophobe.
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Exactly!!
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I hear you! It’s bad enough being a blog owner. It’s a weird and disturbing feeling when total strangers are saying nasty things about you, even if you’re using a handle and they wouldn’t recognize you if you passed them on the street. I suppose famous people get used to it or have to grow a thick skin. It would be weird having total strangers declare their love for me, insist on taking my picture, or sending me love letters too. Imagine being someone like Justin Beiber, lol!
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I am surprised that you can legally post an article publicly calling someone a murderer when they have never been arrested for the crime, let alone tried and convicted.
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I think you might be able to do that if the person is on the public eye? Look at how many weird things they post about President Obama.
I’m not so sure about that, but it seems like you can.
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That’s probably true, Mary. It seems strange to me, though.
About 40 years ago I was in a relationship with someone who told me in detail how he had murdered someone and gotten away with it. He said he had never told anyone until me. Freaked me out.
I started making secret plans to leave him as soon as I could. But he must have somehow figured out what I was doing. So he borrowed a friend’s boat and told everyone we were going fishing at the lake. He got me alone on the water in the middle of the lake and then he explained to me that he could not allow me to leave him because I might go to the cops with his secret. He said he had no choice but to kill me. He was looking all around for witnesses while he explained to me that he “had” to kill me! Long story short, another boat happened along and I barely escaped with my life!
I then did go to the cops with what he had told me. They said the murder was so long ago, and it was just my word, yadda yadda. They didn’t even bother to investigate the psycho.
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Wow, what? I thought murder never expires. But good thing you got away.
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Yes, murder doesn’t expire ever. So even though almost 20 years had gone by since it happened, that was no reason for the cops to just blow it off. I suspect the real reason why they didn’t pursue it was because he had been a minor when he stalked, shot and killed a guy. I guess that would have been difficult, trying a 35-year-old man as a juvenile offender for a murder that had happened two decades before.
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Holy crapola! You must have been scared to death!
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I was scared out of my mind. But the worst part was that I had been so madly in love with him. Until his mask came off and he showed his true colors.
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Creepy!
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I picked some seriously sick people to get involved with, back before I got some good counseling and learned about repetition compulsion and how my insane childhood groomed me to be a magnet for psychos.
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That’s good you were able to get counseling and know what red flags to look for. I’m a magnet too for those types of people but I’m learning to know a dangerous person when I see one. It keeps me sort of isolated from people though.
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Omg! They didn’t even bother?? And he threatened your life too. Did you look up the murder to see if he was being honest? You must of been freaked out on the boat.
He was a serious Psychopath.
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You know what really makes me feel stupid? When I told the cop that my ex had confessed a murder to me, I did NOT tell the officer about my ex threatening to also kill me, to prevent me from ratting on him. The reason I didn’t tell that part is because I was embarrassed. I thought that my ex threatening to kill me meant there was something really bad about me. Like maybe it was my fault he didn’t love me any better than that. Whew… crazy. I was 21 and so naive… and also very badly messed up by my abusive childhood.
Probably if I had told the cop about what my ex said on the boat, he would have done something about that.
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Oh, and to answer your question, I did look it up. The killing did happen. But the official opinion was that it had been a deer hunting accident by an unknown and possibly unaware deer hunter. My ex told me he set it up on purpose to look that way. He had overheard the guy telling someone that he was going hunting that day at a certain place. So my ex went hunting, too… but he didn’t tell anyone. Until 19 years later when he told me.
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Wow,… That’s crazy! Your ex was seriously dangerous. I hope he’s long lost and gone and never to be found again. He probably killed again.
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Why? Isn’t it called freedom of speech? Everyone is entitled to an opinion.
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Exactly.
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Love is a public figure, and I have said nothing here that hasn’t already been said by many others. There was even a book written about it and a documentary, and lots of magazine and blog articles before mine. Basically all I did was compile some of the stuff said by others into an article, I have added nothing new and of course I have no proof of anything. These are just opinions.
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They are opinions. Sometimes people get away with murder.
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I see. I didn’t know any of this about Love and her late husband until I read it here on your blog. That’s because I have avoided reading or watching news reports off and on for so many years, to avoid having my PTSD triggered. On the news, the motto is “If it bleeds, it leads.” And stories that “bleed” often trigger me. So I am not the most informed person when it comes to these things.
Anyway, I didn’t mean to be critical, Lucky. I just got really concerned when I read this, because I don’t want your blog to disappear like OM!
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I understand. I started questioning myself after that. Like, maybe I shouldn’t have posted this, but it’s fine. I did want to tell you that my ex also probably murdered someone and got away with it. This was long before I met him, he was probably about 21 and was drinking heavily. One night he went to this guy’s house and he says the guy tried to rape him. He lost his temper and pushed the guy who was also drunk and he fell into a glass table and hit his head on the corner of it and fell to the floor bleeding. My ex was scared and ran. I have no idea if the guy died or not, and if he did he was never charged with anything.
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It’s horrible when someone you love, or once loved, and have children with, tells you something like that and then… what are we supposed to do with it? And how will us telling, affect our kids and future grandchildren? It’s not an easy thing to live with, is it?
My ex had his reasons for why the guy “needed” to die. But murder is murder and nobody should ever get away with it.
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You can have an opinion about someone, but you’re not allowed to print it or say it if is defamation of character or can be considered slanderous, or you can be sued. Otherwise we could all go around calling everyone murderers without any proof and get away without it.
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Could it be considered slanderous if it’s been said by many others before? I didn’t think of any of this. I thought it was okay because I’m rehashing what others have said but adding nothing new. And what if it’s a public figure ????????
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I don’t think it applies to celebraties.
But it might apply if the slander is bullying.
Example: Raping a girl and texting her school peers about it?
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I think you can definitely give an opinion about Love.
Its not something that has not been widely discussed in the past.
I think slander what apply if: a person lost there job. Or like I said if it fell under the anti bullying laws, or the Violence Against Women Act.
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The article was stated as opinion, not facts. Even so, I decided to add a disclaimer saying so, in case there was any doubt. Nothing has been proven.
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Lucky is just writing this based on some prior forensic facts. All citizens have the right to ask for justice to be served, if the feel government or law enforcement neglected to do so.
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Wow, I got scared, I looked in my blog reader a few minutes ago and your blog wasn’t there! I thought, Oh no, Lucky’s blog is gone! Then I did a Google search and found it again. I guess some weird glitch in the system unfollowed your blog from my reader?
Anyway, I did a search on libel, defamation, and slander, and the answer s I found are rather complex. Here is a site you might want to check:
http://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/defamation-law-made-simple-29718.html
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I had a feeling its compex.
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Probably have to be a lawyer to understand it.
Last night I looked up “Courtney Love” on Wikipedia. Her life story is insane, especially her childhood.
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