This letter accuses the neighbor "Roni" of years of harassment, threats, and intentionally causing problems. Over a dozen specific incidents are described where Roni allegedly called the police or code enforcement, had things towed, lit up the bedroom at night, and more. The letter writer states they have suffered fear and loss due to Roni's actions and demands that Roni sell their home and move away immediately to end the harassment and find restitution for the suffering caused.
Terry Cates, a lawyer, visits a trailer park seeking Bobby Carlisle Sr. for revenge over past actions. He engages in a confrontation with Bobby Sr. and others from the park, during which he shoots and kills Peggy Carlisle and Betty Carlisle. Terry is then surrounded by an angry mob from the park but makes a deal with Bobby Jr. not to harm the boy as long as he holds a toy car. Terry prepares to face off against the mob.
Jimmy Valentine is released from prison after 10 months of a 4-year sentence. He is warned by the prison chief to reform his ways and stop breaking into safes. However, Jimmy denies ever breaking into a safe. After being released, Jimmy meets with an old friend who helped spring him from prison earlier. Jimmy then settles in a small town and starts a shoe shop, where he becomes acquainted with the banker's daughter Annabel. He plans to marry her. Unbeknownst to Annabel, Jimmy is an expert safe-cracker who has pulled off several unsolved jobs since his release.
The Vow is based on the true story of Kim and Krickitt Carpenter. In the film, a car accident causes Paige to lose her memories of the last two years, including her romance and marriage to Leo. Leo tries various ways to help Paige fall in love with him again and regain her lost memories. After struggling to adapt to her new life with Leo, Paige decides to return to her family. However, she eventually starts to remember aspects of her life with Leo and realizes why she left her family and career originally. In the end, Paige chooses to rebuild her relationship with Leo.
Jimmy Valentine is released from prison after serving 10 months of a 4-year sentence. He moves to a small town and assumes a new identity as Ralph Spencer. As Ralph, he opens a shoe store, integrates into the community, and becomes engaged to the daughter of the local bank owner. On the day he is to leave to purchase his wedding attire, the banker's young daughter gets locked in the new vault. Jimmy uses his skills from his past life as a safe-cracker to open the vault and save the girl, revealing his true identity before quietly leaving town.
In 3 sentences:
Jimmy Valentine is released from prison and assumes a new identity as Ralph Spencer in the small town of Elmore. He falls in love with Annabel Adams and becomes engaged to her. However, his old identity is discovered when the bank vault locks a child inside, and he uses his skills to open the vault, revealing himself as the infamous safe-cracker Jimmy Valentine.
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A Labour of Love by Shreeradha Mishra
Internship Period: May 25th, 2015 to June 30th, 2015
The twenty odd pages that follow are the product of the title above, which says – “A Labour of Love”. The stories are an outcome of my observations on the field through the lens of the legal system and the pyscho-social impacts on the child survivors of sexual violence and their families, during a six week long internship at HAQ: Centre for Child Rights. The experience has been emotionally exhausting and a reminder of the fact that we all live in a bubble at some point of time in our lives.
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Child Rights in India
www.haqcrc.org
This document is about the difficult relationship between a father and his teenage son as the son goes through puberty and wants more independence. For nearly two years there has been an undeclared war between them as the son wins small battles but loses the larger ones. After arguments, they are sometimes able to reconnect by finding the child they once knew in each other. The father worries about his son being influenced by fast cars, older friends, and city life, and wants to send him away to a boarding school in the hopes of giving him a good future focused on virtues like honesty, respect, and intelligence.
Terry Cates, a lawyer, visits a trailer park seeking Bobby Carlisle Sr. for revenge over past actions. He engages in a confrontation with Bobby Sr. and others from the park, during which he shoots and kills Peggy Carlisle and Betty Carlisle. Terry is then surrounded by an angry mob from the park but makes a deal with Bobby Jr. not to harm the boy as long as he holds a toy car. Terry prepares to face off against the mob.
Jimmy Valentine is released from prison after 10 months of a 4-year sentence. He is warned by the prison chief to reform his ways and stop breaking into safes. However, Jimmy denies ever breaking into a safe. After being released, Jimmy meets with an old friend who helped spring him from prison earlier. Jimmy then settles in a small town and starts a shoe shop, where he becomes acquainted with the banker's daughter Annabel. He plans to marry her. Unbeknownst to Annabel, Jimmy is an expert safe-cracker who has pulled off several unsolved jobs since his release.
The Vow is based on the true story of Kim and Krickitt Carpenter. In the film, a car accident causes Paige to lose her memories of the last two years, including her romance and marriage to Leo. Leo tries various ways to help Paige fall in love with him again and regain her lost memories. After struggling to adapt to her new life with Leo, Paige decides to return to her family. However, she eventually starts to remember aspects of her life with Leo and realizes why she left her family and career originally. In the end, Paige chooses to rebuild her relationship with Leo.
Jimmy Valentine is released from prison after serving 10 months of a 4-year sentence. He moves to a small town and assumes a new identity as Ralph Spencer. As Ralph, he opens a shoe store, integrates into the community, and becomes engaged to the daughter of the local bank owner. On the day he is to leave to purchase his wedding attire, the banker's young daughter gets locked in the new vault. Jimmy uses his skills from his past life as a safe-cracker to open the vault and save the girl, revealing his true identity before quietly leaving town.
In 3 sentences:
Jimmy Valentine is released from prison and assumes a new identity as Ralph Spencer in the small town of Elmore. He falls in love with Annabel Adams and becomes engaged to her. However, his old identity is discovered when the bank vault locks a child inside, and he uses his skills to open the vault, revealing himself as the infamous safe-cracker Jimmy Valentine.
12 “how we met” stories that will restore your faith in true love 4Ever After Dating
At some point in the relationship, almost every couple is asked: "So how did you did you two meet?“ So here we grabbed our pens and put together these ‘How We Met’ stories that will restore your faith in true love. Sign up for our newsletter at http://www.everafterdating.com/
A Labour of Love by Shreeradha Mishra
Internship Period: May 25th, 2015 to June 30th, 2015
The twenty odd pages that follow are the product of the title above, which says – “A Labour of Love”. The stories are an outcome of my observations on the field through the lens of the legal system and the pyscho-social impacts on the child survivors of sexual violence and their families, during a six week long internship at HAQ: Centre for Child Rights. The experience has been emotionally exhausting and a reminder of the fact that we all live in a bubble at some point of time in our lives.
HAQ CRC
Child Rights in India
www.haqcrc.org
This document is about the difficult relationship between a father and his teenage son as the son goes through puberty and wants more independence. For nearly two years there has been an undeclared war between them as the son wins small battles but loses the larger ones. After arguments, they are sometimes able to reconnect by finding the child they once knew in each other. The father worries about his son being influenced by fast cars, older friends, and city life, and wants to send him away to a boarding school in the hopes of giving him a good future focused on virtues like honesty, respect, and intelligence.
The document appears to be a script for a horror film involving three teenage girls who explore an abandoned mental hospital for fun. While conducting a prank ritual inside, strange events occur, and all three girls as well as one of the boy's friends begin experiencing frightening supernatural occurrences. They meet with a woman who claims to be able to help, but she flees, warning that they have gotten themselves into something too dark. Later, at one of the girl's homes, bizarre noises and a dark figure are seen, and the friends begin disappearing one by one.
Denise Richards opens up about her complicated personal life and new reality show "Denise Richards: It's Complicated". She lives with her two young daughters, many animals, and her father since her mother recently passed away from cancer. Richards addresses the tabloid rumors about her relationships and divorce from Charlie Sheen. While she wants to move on, Sheen continues making inflammatory public statements about her. Overall, Richards hopes her reality show provides honesty and insight into her life beyond the tabloid portrayals.
This document provides a summary of the first 4 scenes of a script. In Scene 1, Trey picks up his friends to go have fun, and they end up doing cocaine in his car. They decide to explore an abandoned building that is rumored to be haunted. In Scene 2, they drive to the building still under the influence of drugs. In Scene 3, inside the building Rebecca does a ritual to summon spirits, strange things start happening, and they run away scared. In Scene 4, each friend has strange experiences in the days following, and they meet up at Honey's house to discuss it, where Honey's friend Elise will help figure out what is happening.
This document provides details about a proposed drama series that follows two characters, a father and son, who target wealthy corrupt families. The series would have multiple interconnected storylines and families. It aims to keep viewers entertained with twists and discoveries about the characters. The document discusses the narrative structure, target audience, time slot, and other elements to develop the series concept.
My Feelings On How It Started And Endedgraceyj9298
1) The document describes the narrator's first love experience with a boy named Gregg over the summer of 2012 when they were neighbors. They began as friends but quickly developed feelings and started dating.
2) However, when school started other girls did not like the narrator and spread rumors, making her insecure in the relationship. Gregg did little to reassure her and they broke up after a few months.
3) Four months later, the narrator reflects on growing more secure in herself since the breakup. She is dating a new boy and feels happier now, though still hurt by losing friends to other social circles.
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Shelley Lubben grew up in a Christian home but her family drifted from the church when she was 9. She had a difficult childhood and teenage years, experiencing sexual abuse and developing addictions to alcohol, drugs, and risky sexual behavior. She became a prostitute and porn actress for 8 years, experiencing the dark side of that industry. After leaving porn, she struggled with alcoholism and mental health issues. Through finding faith and getting married, she was able to overcome her addictions and trauma. She now works to help others leave the porn industry and rebuild their lives through faith.
Pamela and her friends skipped their taxation class on a Saturday in 11th grade. While driving to Baños city in her friend's car, they were in a motorcycle accident that left the rider unconscious. Witnesses incorrectly said her friend was driving, and she was taken to jail. The injured man asked them for $500 to drop the lawsuit. Since then, their mothers do not believe their side of the story and closely monitor them.
The document provides an analysis of the films Leon and Scarface. It summarizes:
- Leon follows an assassin who takes in a 12-year-old girl after her family is killed. Their unconventional relationship challenges genre conventions. Scarface depicts Tony Montana's rise in the drug trade and his demise due to greed, ending with no happiness and serving as a lesson.
- Both films subvert expectations for the action thriller genre through aspects like their main characters' deaths and relationships in Leon, and Scarface showing the dark reality of drug dealing rather than glorifying it.
Destiny Hamilton and Drake Boyd move to the big city of Bridgeport for different reasons. Destiny hopes to become the next big star and Drake wants to become a drink mixologist. Big cities have been known to chew people up and spit them out. Does this small town couple have what it takes to conquer the "concrete jungle"?
Marion provides a summary of her time raising her family as the matriarch. She had 10 children with her wife Brenda - Cheri, Carrot, Coin, Conina, Casanunda, Christine, Cassandra, Clancy, Carcer, and Chrysoprase. Marion focuses on each child's personality and accomplishments. Most of the children have since graduated from university and started families of their own. Casanunda, the heir, is currently back living at home. Marion's summary highlights the love and support within the multi-generational family.
This document introduces the SiMania legacy family, beginning with founder Aria Encore. Aria graduates college and starts a successful music venue. She marries blond Goopy named Cleve after 3 failed dates. They have fraternal twins Angel and Joann, and later a son Mark. The children grow up in the legacy house. Mark is declared heir. The summary provides an overview of the founding generation and introduces the 3 children who will continue the legacy.
Tyra gets married to Dimitri and becomes pregnant with their first child. Erin continues to embarrass her family and flirt with Dimitri. Rainer's strange behavior suggests he may be becoming senile. Tyra experiences morning sickness as she prepares to give birth to the next generation.
Jennifer Burr Altabef had an idyllic childhood in Kansas City, Missouri where she developed her big dreams. She went on to have a successful legal career, founding the fashion law section and becoming a renowned employment lawyer. Jennifer was a wonderful mentor who inspired many. She achieved much in her career before retiring to focus on family, travel, and her other interests. Today, Jennifer remains an inspiration as a wife, mother, friend and more.
The document introduces Abdulrahman Radiamoda, a 17-year-old Muslim from Lanao del Sur, Philippines. He was born on December 20, 1998 and wants to become an engineer. He enjoys spending time with friends, practicing his religion, and engaging in sports, entertainment, and reading. He dislikes bullying, judging others, hurting people, and breaking promises. His goal is to become a good citizen through patience and by following his parents' guidance.
The document provides an analysis and summary of the 1994 film Léon (also known as The Professional). It discusses the film's action genre elements and the unusual father-daughter relationship between Léon, a professional assassin, and Mathilda, a 12-year-old girl. After her family is murdered, Mathilda is taken in by Léon and becomes his protégé, learning his trade while seeking revenge against the corrupt cops who killed her family. The relationship between Léon and Mathilda is explored, along with key plot points involving their pursuit of the murders and climactic confrontation with the DEA official targeting them.
1) An 11-year-old boy named Trevor comes up with an idea called "Pay It Forward" for a school assignment where people can help others without expecting anything in return to make positive change in their community.
2) Trevor helps several people as part of his idea, including a homeless man named Jerry and his classmate Arlene. However, his efforts are not always successful and face challenges from doubters.
3) Eventually, Trevor's teacher Mr. Chandler tracks down the origins of a growing "Pay It Forward" movement in the community to Trevor, but sadly Trevor is fatally stabbed while defending a friend from bullies.
The document provides a summary and comparison of the novel "The Sense of an Ending" by Julian Barnes and the movie "Aitraaz". It outlines the plots, characters, and relationships depicted in both works. Specifically, it discusses how both stories involve male protagonists having affairs before marriage, then facing blackmail from their ex-girlfriends after marrying. The roles of the wives in accepting or rejecting their husbands is also examined. Overall themes of class issues, feminism, and the dynamics between men and women are explored across the two artistic works.
This document outlines the key details of a short film called "Consent Matters" including:
- The 10 minute film will follow Noah, an 18-year-old who starts a book after witnessing sexual harassment at a party.
- Key characters include Noah, her friend Riley who was harassed, and the head teacher trying to censor the book.
- The film will show the creation of the anonymous book and subsequent protest when the school bans it.
- The target audience is ages 15-25 to raise awareness about consent, and it may be used in sexual education.
- The filmmaker will use natural lighting and style to make the serious topic relatable.
The document appears to be a script for a horror film involving three teenage girls who explore an abandoned mental hospital for fun. While conducting a prank ritual inside, strange events occur, and all three girls as well as one of the boy's friends begin experiencing frightening supernatural occurrences. They meet with a woman who claims to be able to help, but she flees, warning that they have gotten themselves into something too dark. Later, at one of the girl's homes, bizarre noises and a dark figure are seen, and the friends begin disappearing one by one.
Denise Richards opens up about her complicated personal life and new reality show "Denise Richards: It's Complicated". She lives with her two young daughters, many animals, and her father since her mother recently passed away from cancer. Richards addresses the tabloid rumors about her relationships and divorce from Charlie Sheen. While she wants to move on, Sheen continues making inflammatory public statements about her. Overall, Richards hopes her reality show provides honesty and insight into her life beyond the tabloid portrayals.
This document provides a summary of the first 4 scenes of a script. In Scene 1, Trey picks up his friends to go have fun, and they end up doing cocaine in his car. They decide to explore an abandoned building that is rumored to be haunted. In Scene 2, they drive to the building still under the influence of drugs. In Scene 3, inside the building Rebecca does a ritual to summon spirits, strange things start happening, and they run away scared. In Scene 4, each friend has strange experiences in the days following, and they meet up at Honey's house to discuss it, where Honey's friend Elise will help figure out what is happening.
This document provides details about a proposed drama series that follows two characters, a father and son, who target wealthy corrupt families. The series would have multiple interconnected storylines and families. It aims to keep viewers entertained with twists and discoveries about the characters. The document discusses the narrative structure, target audience, time slot, and other elements to develop the series concept.
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1) The document describes the narrator's first love experience with a boy named Gregg over the summer of 2012 when they were neighbors. They began as friends but quickly developed feelings and started dating.
2) However, when school started other girls did not like the narrator and spread rumors, making her insecure in the relationship. Gregg did little to reassure her and they broke up after a few months.
3) Four months later, the narrator reflects on growing more secure in herself since the breakup. She is dating a new boy and feels happier now, though still hurt by losing friends to other social circles.
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Shelley Lubben grew up in a Christian home but her family drifted from the church when she was 9. She had a difficult childhood and teenage years, experiencing sexual abuse and developing addictions to alcohol, drugs, and risky sexual behavior. She became a prostitute and porn actress for 8 years, experiencing the dark side of that industry. After leaving porn, she struggled with alcoholism and mental health issues. Through finding faith and getting married, she was able to overcome her addictions and trauma. She now works to help others leave the porn industry and rebuild their lives through faith.
Pamela and her friends skipped their taxation class on a Saturday in 11th grade. While driving to Baños city in her friend's car, they were in a motorcycle accident that left the rider unconscious. Witnesses incorrectly said her friend was driving, and she was taken to jail. The injured man asked them for $500 to drop the lawsuit. Since then, their mothers do not believe their side of the story and closely monitor them.
The document provides an analysis of the films Leon and Scarface. It summarizes:
- Leon follows an assassin who takes in a 12-year-old girl after her family is killed. Their unconventional relationship challenges genre conventions. Scarface depicts Tony Montana's rise in the drug trade and his demise due to greed, ending with no happiness and serving as a lesson.
- Both films subvert expectations for the action thriller genre through aspects like their main characters' deaths and relationships in Leon, and Scarface showing the dark reality of drug dealing rather than glorifying it.
Destiny Hamilton and Drake Boyd move to the big city of Bridgeport for different reasons. Destiny hopes to become the next big star and Drake wants to become a drink mixologist. Big cities have been known to chew people up and spit them out. Does this small town couple have what it takes to conquer the "concrete jungle"?
Marion provides a summary of her time raising her family as the matriarch. She had 10 children with her wife Brenda - Cheri, Carrot, Coin, Conina, Casanunda, Christine, Cassandra, Clancy, Carcer, and Chrysoprase. Marion focuses on each child's personality and accomplishments. Most of the children have since graduated from university and started families of their own. Casanunda, the heir, is currently back living at home. Marion's summary highlights the love and support within the multi-generational family.
This document introduces the SiMania legacy family, beginning with founder Aria Encore. Aria graduates college and starts a successful music venue. She marries blond Goopy named Cleve after 3 failed dates. They have fraternal twins Angel and Joann, and later a son Mark. The children grow up in the legacy house. Mark is declared heir. The summary provides an overview of the founding generation and introduces the 3 children who will continue the legacy.
Tyra gets married to Dimitri and becomes pregnant with their first child. Erin continues to embarrass her family and flirt with Dimitri. Rainer's strange behavior suggests he may be becoming senile. Tyra experiences morning sickness as she prepares to give birth to the next generation.
Jennifer Burr Altabef had an idyllic childhood in Kansas City, Missouri where she developed her big dreams. She went on to have a successful legal career, founding the fashion law section and becoming a renowned employment lawyer. Jennifer was a wonderful mentor who inspired many. She achieved much in her career before retiring to focus on family, travel, and her other interests. Today, Jennifer remains an inspiration as a wife, mother, friend and more.
The document introduces Abdulrahman Radiamoda, a 17-year-old Muslim from Lanao del Sur, Philippines. He was born on December 20, 1998 and wants to become an engineer. He enjoys spending time with friends, practicing his religion, and engaging in sports, entertainment, and reading. He dislikes bullying, judging others, hurting people, and breaking promises. His goal is to become a good citizen through patience and by following his parents' guidance.
The document provides an analysis and summary of the 1994 film Léon (also known as The Professional). It discusses the film's action genre elements and the unusual father-daughter relationship between Léon, a professional assassin, and Mathilda, a 12-year-old girl. After her family is murdered, Mathilda is taken in by Léon and becomes his protégé, learning his trade while seeking revenge against the corrupt cops who killed her family. The relationship between Léon and Mathilda is explored, along with key plot points involving their pursuit of the murders and climactic confrontation with the DEA official targeting them.
1) An 11-year-old boy named Trevor comes up with an idea called "Pay It Forward" for a school assignment where people can help others without expecting anything in return to make positive change in their community.
2) Trevor helps several people as part of his idea, including a homeless man named Jerry and his classmate Arlene. However, his efforts are not always successful and face challenges from doubters.
3) Eventually, Trevor's teacher Mr. Chandler tracks down the origins of a growing "Pay It Forward" movement in the community to Trevor, but sadly Trevor is fatally stabbed while defending a friend from bullies.
The document provides a summary and comparison of the novel "The Sense of an Ending" by Julian Barnes and the movie "Aitraaz". It outlines the plots, characters, and relationships depicted in both works. Specifically, it discusses how both stories involve male protagonists having affairs before marriage, then facing blackmail from their ex-girlfriends after marrying. The roles of the wives in accepting or rejecting their husbands is also examined. Overall themes of class issues, feminism, and the dynamics between men and women are explored across the two artistic works.
This document outlines the key details of a short film called "Consent Matters" including:
- The 10 minute film will follow Noah, an 18-year-old who starts a book after witnessing sexual harassment at a party.
- Key characters include Noah, her friend Riley who was harassed, and the head teacher trying to censor the book.
- The film will show the creation of the anonymous book and subsequent protest when the school bans it.
- The target audience is ages 15-25 to raise awareness about consent, and it may be used in sexual education.
- The filmmaker will use natural lighting and style to make the serious topic relatable.
1. November 2015
Roni:
The time has come to say, “Good bye!”
But first…
Do you remember telling the Town of LG that whatever I do, you will be forced to do the same? I have that letter. That seems to be
your special rule, Roni. Oddly enough, you have done a tremendous amount to me which I have never done to you.
Do you recall what you did to me Easter week 2013 after I returned from an extremely traumatic experience, which you knew all
about? I will never forget how evil you looked that day as you stared me down from your picket fence, laughing at me while you
munched cereal from your bowl. You are a very scary person, Roni.
Do you remember telling neighbors that you, Roni, were “going to get” me? Do you know that for years many neighbors have
warned me about you, saying that you are crazy and miserable? Are you spreading lies to our neighbors about us? I believe you
are. Do you not realize how much you have already “gotten” me since I moved here in 2003? How much more are you willing to do
to me? Much more, we believe.
You are guilty of breaking one of the Ten Commandments: Love Thy Neighbor, as well as the Golden Rule: Do Unto Others. I was
raised to “Do Unto Others As You’d Have Them Do Unto You”. It seems you were not raised this way, Roni. Do you enjoy hurting
others while knowing that they won’t hurt you back because of that Rule?
You have never been a good neighbor, Roni. You never showed me any respect. You failed to act like an adult who uses her words
and kindness to handle problems. Since 2003, I have heard your voice four times. You have spoken to me only three times,
refusing to acknowledge my presence the rest of the time. How do you solve your problems, Roni, if you won’t talk about them? You
seem to live in a dark and silent world, Roni. Your lights are never on even when you are home. Are you hiding from someone,
Roni? We have reasons to believe you are hiding from someone else. Perhaps I am not your first victim?
Unfortunately, you have created such a mess for yourself that there is no way to appease the situation here at Tait and Bachman as
long as you remain living next door to us. There will never be any peace. I am absolutely certain of that. I intend to peacefully live
here in my home for the rest of my life. I have no reason to move away from my family, friends and hometown. So, here I stay,
forever. If you thought things were loud before, they are about to get a lot louder with three beautiful, teenage girls and all their
friends. Imagine the fun being had at our home in years to come!
For these reasons, I will no longer show you any respect and will not be discussing this situation with you as I would any other
neighbor. At this time, there is no room for negotiating. You already blew it beyond repair, and there is no way to turn back time.
Let’s review some of your many transgressions:
Prior to January 2004, I did absolutely nothing to you to justify 12 years of Hell as your neighbor. Whatever you think I did, it was
unintentional, and was not worthy of any of your cruel actions against us. I was battling my own difficulties, and I didn’t know you
existed! The only thing that makes any sense is that you hate children. The previous owners to my home were an older couple
without children. Is that why you hate us so much?
The issues started about January ’04, after you, Roni, told me you would not participate in the building of our “good-neighbor fence,”
which fell down to the ground allowing my children access to the street. You told me I had to find the law that said you were partially
responsible. For your information, the law does exist. You followed your refusal to help provide safety for all of us with a story about
your little brother who was killed by a car when he ran into the street. For six weeks, I searched desperately for the law while I laid
in a hospital bed monitoring the very risky birth of my twins, and praying that they would be born alive and healthy. I also wanted
them to be safe in our back yard with a new fence. I remember very clearly trying to appease your cruel and unusual demands, but I
was unable to find the law quickly enough. So, I built the fence on my own. By the way, I have an email from the previous owners
confirming we share a good-neighbor fence.
Do you remember climbing up above our good-neighbor fence so you could see what I was doing on my property? It was
September 2011, I believe. Once again, you called Code Enforcement. Once again, they came out to say all was good, so I
approached you in front of your home to plead with you to stop calling the Town and PD on me. The only thing you said was that
Husband #2 had just died. We didn’t even know he existed. What did I do to you? I gave you a hug and told you how sorry I was
for your loss. Then I asked you to please stop trying to get me into trouble. Well, my compassion towards you didn’t work. Instead,
you called the Town of LG to have my business closed down.
Prior to the closing of my business in August 2013, I continued to choose not to react to you. I remained friendly towards you right
up until you put your flood lights up into my bedroom that September. I made sure all our cars were always parked in front of our
home. I continued to say hello to you every time I saw you. I continued to blow leaves from the sidewalk as far to the Bachman
curb as I could. I always tried to be the best neighbor I could be. Regardless, I never got a hello or smile from you. Not once!
2. Do you remember when all that changed?
My response to your hurtful actions is one with peaceful results. I will pay no more, however. I have paid enough already!
Since 2004, you joyfully did every one of the following things deliberately and with cruel intentions, or you received immense joy
from knowing that indirectly you were able to hurt us, or you laughed with joy when someone else hurt us.
1. You refused to acknowledge California’s “Good-Neighbor Fence” law, leaving access from my property to your property and to
the street.
2. You called the LGPD on me more than 10 times, instilling fear in my children.
3. You called the Town of LG on me more than 20 times causing major grief for all of us. You called Code Enforcement every
time I made a necessary improvement to my falling-down home, which you complained to me was never improved upon by the
previous neighbors. I can’t seem to win with you. You hurt me no matter what I do. We will continue to build out this house
until its full potential has been reached. You can expect 20 more years of construction.
4. You spied on me, my family and my friends for years, and you continue to spy on us today with your cameras pointed over the
fence onto our property and into our kitchen.
5. You threatened to call CPS on my guests because their baby was crying.
6. You forced the closure of my only business which provided the only financial resource for me and my three daughters at a time
when I was struggling beyond your imagination not to lose my home while going through a divorce and caring for my three
babies. As you know, the twins are profoundly deaf. For years, there was little to no communication with them, and there was a
tremendous amount of crying and frustration. If you heard our cries, why did you not come to my aid? I needed help!
7. You deliberately turned your flood lights in the back of your home up into the back of my home lighting up my entire bedroom at
night and refused to point them down when asked by us and my favorite police officer.
8. You had my mother’s car towed.
9. While I was out of town, you tried to have my car towed for being parked for more than 3 days, but I was able to get it moved
before that happened. Did you not know that I pay for street parking? Don’t forget that my property has no garage, driveway
or alley access. We are now considering building a garage.
10.Your negligence caused not one, but two, horrific and costly electrical fires throughout my entire property for
which your insurance paid. The Town of LG will be fining you for your negligence. You are guilty of violating a very important
Town Code which ensures safety for yourself and your neighbors. To this day, you have never even acknowledged
the two fires to me. A person with a conscience would have done that right away .
11. You stared me down in the most wicked way when I was already as down as I could be.
12.You called the police because I was walking on the public sidewalk in front of your home. The police came just when the
mother of my child’s friend came to our home.
13.You had the nerve to tell me recently to better manage someone else’s dog.
14.You stole my paint cans from me and my painter and hid them on your property. Then you threatened my painter that you had
called the police on him.
15.You killed my thriving, purple vine that rests on our good-neighbor fence in my front yard. Do you not like beautiful livings
things? Luckily, I have four more of these vines that you can’t touch from your side of the fence.
Roni, you have instilled such fear in my family that they are certain you are going to hire someone to kill me.
The bottom line:
I am not going to endure another year of you hurting me and my family, and instilling fear in my children. For over a decade, my
family and I have suffered overwhelmingly at your passive-aggressive mental illness. We want restitution for all of our immense
suffering and pain that you caused us while you terrorized us from across our fence. The restitution I am seeking can neither be
found in the court system nor with a restraining order, for the legal system can’t make anyone perform. I have learned over the
years that nothing will stop you from hurting and terrifying us, especially kindness. If you have a heart and conscience, you will sell
your home and move from 251 Bachman, Los Gatos, immediately.
Karma To You! ~
LK Hoga