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  • #181
Nothing really juicy I'm afraid. According to him, "Damon" is an avid 🤬🤬🤬🤬 collector but no sign of snuff. He's EXTREMELY private. Rarely if ever had anyone over but for girls like Shannan. Damon has a weird stare that creeps girls out and is a misogynist. The drifter thinks Shannan was tweeking and got freaked out. After that he said he just doesn't know. Take it for what it's worth I guess.

What does "tweeking" mean?
 
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I spoke to the author of Confessions of An Oak Beach Drifter by phone the other nite. Eventually Ill probly write a longer piece but I'm a lil busy right now and wanted to get this out.

According to this person, he stopped living in Oak Beach in November of 2009, nearly six months before May of 2010. He's upset and dismayed that the police were told he was there that night. And he's suspicious that maybe this was fabricated by “Damon” inorder to throw police off. But see he also says that the police went through that house with a fine tooth comb after finding the GB4. And during that search the police expressed interest in his Living Dead dolls that he had left behind. And so, in my mind for all we know, maybe this is why his name came up in the police report and from there it some how got twisted into saying he was there. Or maybe there's something more to it.

Some other odds and ends that were mentioned was that he says he has never been questioned by police. He confirms to me that he did have quite a few blackouts during his stay in Oak Beach but he "doesn't really think he's capable of being a serial killer." He says the basement of the beach house really did smell like something had died. It was a creepy basement, he says, with a staircase and cobbwebs and a cement floor but he didn't spend enough time down there to see what kind of stuff was kept there.

I bet if you would find the author is someone who would benefit in more than just monetary gain by writing a book pointing the finger of suspicion. I would bet the author's father wrote a book of fiction, as well. I would bet he only has one leg. I would bet he's a doctor.
 
  • #184
What does "tweeking" mean?

it's a bad "high"-your mind is in an extended excited state of high and semi-panic--usually associated with meth("tweekers"), but also cocaine("geeked")
 
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FN's that is incredible! You are "The shyt!" (That's a good thing ; ) How in the world did you track him down? I was struck by his comment that he really doesn't think he's capable of being a serial killer! WHO SAYS THAT!

Plus he collects living dead dolls?!?

http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Dead_Dolls

I had no idea what they were so I looked it up here's a link for those who don't know what they are.
That's plain creepy!

Designed by Damien Glonek. Those dolls could have been planted by the real LISK to set up the "drifter". How interesting that the LISK wrote a book pointing the finger at the drifter. I hope this drifter sues the crap out of the author!
 
  • #187
I bet if you would find the author is someone who would benefit in more than just monetary gain by writing a book pointing the finger of suspicion. I would bet the author's father wrote a book of fiction, as well. I would bet he only has one leg. I would bet he's a doctor.

With all due respect, I don't believe the SK would be stupid enough to write a book which would be analyzed endlessly for any clues or Freudian slips and I don't believe the person who wrote that book is nearly as intelligent as anyone capable for making it through medical school.
 
  • #188
With all due respect, I don't believe the SK would be stupid enough to write a book which would be analyzed endlessly for any clues or Freudian slips and I don't believe the person who wrote that book is nearly as intelligent as anyone capable for making it through medical school.

...unless you are a sociopath and have gotten away with murder for 20 years and the cops in the town turn a blind eye to you so you think you're invisible and write a book to "confess" to murder supposedly written by an unnamed drifter and plant these creepy dolls to add more weight to your finger pointing.
 
  • #189
In our dear departed "Who is the 48 Year Old Drifter" thread, it was mentioned that the NY Post reporter said he was "incidental" (I believe that was the word he used) and obviously not relevant to the matter at hand (my paraphrase).

Sorry, again. :(
 
  • #190
They were leaning up with their faces against the crosses. I have a pic but I believe it may have been taken by a family member and I just feel its too creepy to even share and it caused a stir last time someone did.

I think those time out dolls are much creepier than the living dead dolls. Being life size it is quite startling to see one. Whoever did leave the dolls is a psycho, or perhaps a cruel teenager,or both IMO.
 
  • #191
If they were leaning their heads against the cross, it might just have been meant to portray grief. Like they were weeping. It's still very strange.

IFFFF left by sk, symbolic of punishment-these perceived "bad girls" were "punished", put into permanent "timeout"---however, much speculation abounds that it was NOT the sk
 
  • #192
IFFFF left by sk, symbolic of punishment-these perceived "bad girls" were "punished", put into permanent "timeout"---however, much speculation abounds that it was NOT the sk

Yeah that was my first thought about the "permanent time out" Maybe I was reading toomuuch into it. Does anyone know which thread the timeout doll placement discussion takes place? :please:
 
  • #193
I bet if you would find the author is someone who would benefit in more than just monetary gain by writing a book pointing the finger of suspicion. I would bet the author's father wrote a book of fiction, as well. I would bet he only has one leg. I would bet he's a doctor.

All due respect, your bets that the author is someone who fits the description of CPH could not be any further off-base. The biographical description given in the book by the drifter fit exactly as expected. JJ (field notes) as well as my contact at the Post have very good judgement. In my (now lost) drifter discussion I posted proof that the drifter exists. JJ just confirmed it too.

This is not some episode of a television crime drama. This case is more straightforward than many people want it to be. The drifter exists. He wrote the book to clear his name and make a few extra bucks. It is too bad that his book raises more questions and possibilities about what went down at JB's house.
 
  • #194
All due respect, your bets that the author is someone who fits the description of CPH could not be any further off-base. The biographical description given in the book by the drifter fit exactly as expected. JJ (field notes) as well as my contact at the Post have very good judgement. In my (now lost) drifter discussion I posted proof that the drifter exists. JJ just confirmed it too.

This is not some episode of a television crime drama. This case is more straightforward than many people want it to be. The drifter exists. He wrote the book to clear his name and make a few extra bucks. It is too bad that his book raises more questions and possibilities about what went down at JB's house.

random thought---the drifter is real---but IF the drifter was there that night, how come no one saw his vehicle the day before, the night of, or the morning after at JB's residence..?----he might be a drifter, but he didn't WALK or BUS around oak beach and long island
 
  • #195
random thought---the drifter is real---but IF the drifter was there that night, how come no one saw his vehicle the day before, the night of, or the morning after at JB's residence..?----he might be a drifter, but he didn't WALK or BUS around oak beach and long island

The drifter said he wasn't there that night though.
 
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The drifter said he wasn't there that night though.

IFF someone else was there that night, wouldn't it have to be a neighborhoodie?--someone that could come in from the back door unnoticed, perhaps when they went on their "15 minute" trip(unless already there), that wouldn't stand out being in the neighborhood or walking to and from JB's house ..?
 
  • #198
IFF someone else was there that night, wouldn't it have to be a neighborhoodie?--someone that could come in from the back door unnoticed, perhaps when they went on their "15 minute" trip(unless already there), that wouldn't stand out being in the neighborhood or walking to and from JB's house ..?

So are you thinking that somebody else was there that night but it wasn't the drifter because he had moved out already and somehow the drifter got blamed for being there because he used to live there?
 
  • #199
All due respect, your bets that the author is someone who fits the description of CPH could not be any further off-base. The biographical description given in the book by the drifter fit exactly as expected. JJ (field notes) as well as my contact at the Post have very good judgement. In my (now lost) drifter discussion I posted proof that the drifter exists. JJ just confirmed it too.

This is not some episode of a television crime drama. This case is more straightforward than many people want it to be. The drifter exists. He wrote the book to clear his name and make a few extra bucks. It is too bad that his book raises more questions and possibilities about what went down at JB's house.

Yes, the drifter IS real (I never said I didn't think he was a real person) but hasn't been named in MSM. He wrote the book to CLEAR HIS NAME? The book suggests the drifter/narrator may be RESPONSIBLE. The REAL drifter doesn't NEED to clear his name, he hasn't been named and wasn't even THERE that night and was never even SUSPECTED by SCPD. Who was questioned by police? Not the drifter.
 
  • #200
So are you thinking that somebody else was there that night but it wasn't the drifter because he had moved out already and somehow the drifter got blamed for being there because he used to live there?

:fence: split on that--very good chance cuz he liked to have "parties"--but it wasn't a drifter, unless by drifter, we mean drifted from down the street/block
 
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