He was definitely afraid of her. That Travis told his male BF after the May 28th finale he thought she was nuts but didn't think she'd hurt him was IMO more an expression of false security (she was 1,000 miles away in CA) and of his alpha man ego than of the degree of fear he felt about her.
For example: in addition to telling Regan(and his surrogate father)that he believed the



might indeed kill him, there was a very telling text exchange between T and Regan just a few days before the events of May 28th. T had told Regan he was going to call the



and confront her with proof that she had been hacking into his SM accounts and posing as someone else to lure him into a rendezvous.
He was terrified of making that call. Regan reassured him, telling him she would be there for him, and that Jesus would be there as he spoke with the



, protecting him.
When Travis called the



pure evil on May 28th, i have no doubt that was exactly how he felt.
As I've said here more than once, IMO gender reversal plays no small role in how many folks interpret what happened the day he was murdered. If Travis had been a woman, surprised in what she thought was the safety of her own house, by an ex-lover who she knew to be wildly unstable at best, a liar, a stalker, and someone who had already demonstrated the capacity for violence, would anyone find it impossible to imagine that she would have acquiesced to just about anything her ex-boyfriend suggested, hoping against hope he would just leave,ASAP, without harming her?
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Noting:
Nothing proves that she watched the videos WITH Travis, as we have discussed/analyzed here at length. Remember her profiency with his backspace keys?
And- we have her word only that they were sexually involved very early on. Sky and David Hughes have said they don't believe any sexual contact was made at their house, where T and the



met up, with the one exception of that motel stay in Nevada (they believe Travis & the



"petted," but no more).
Having read all their texts and her journals, it's clear that the



greatly exaggerated the extent of their sexual contact and lied about who initiated it most often (almost always it was her, not Travis).
And Mimi? Mimi made Travis very nervous and he acted that way around her. She was Mormon aristocracy, well read and well educated; he was a convert, insecure, unsure of himself around her, self-taught, "rough around the edges," and
desperate to find a wife but not ready, willing, or able to commit to even a serious relationship.
On top of all that, the Mesa Mormon community he and Mimi were part of was insular, tight knit and very gossipy. Eligible marriage partners in the single wards discussed, frequently, the pros and cons of various prospects, and shared notes from personal experience and from second hand accounts.
Travis was successful, charming, apparently a committed and devout Mormon elder, well liked and well respected. But...he was approaching 30 and unmarried. If you were a Mimi in that situation you'd likely be pretty cautious too, eh?