Too bad she didn't follow through on her plan to castrate him
She should win a medal
by Anonymous | reply 1 | January 13, 2019 4:59 PM |
Yes very odd. Stories circulate about her, no idea if their true or not. Throughout all this about Spacey, i still believe that what we read is only 10% of whats really happened. Nothing adds up. He knew weeks/months beforehand that he was going to be exposed. He looked awful in Baby Driver, was on something drugs n drink at BD europe premier in London. Sold his LA home months before.
I think he has upset the power people and all this shit is happened because of it.
by Anonymous | reply 2 | January 13, 2019 10:30 PM |
1 / 2:
The story of Kevin Spacey's stalker, Linda Louise Culkin, is a fascinating case because she clearly possessed accurate knowledge of Spacey's patterns of behavior RE: sexual misconduct before it was ever in the mainstream news, yet she'll only ever be remembered as the kook who was imprisoned for making threats against Spacey and people associated with him like Dana Brunetti, including bomb threats to The Old Vic theater, where Spacey was Artistic Director at the time.
I recognize it's too conspiratorial to suggest she was framed for the threats and imprisoned just to stop her blowing the whistle about Spacey's sex crimes, but it's worth noting that the supposedly fictional material she posted on Twitter claimed that Spacey drugged underage boys with roofies, and now one of the incidents reported to police in London recently involved Spacey allegedly performing a sex act on an unconscious man after drugging his drink.
In a Tweet by @spaceyruinedme from June 6, 2011, the user says, "Kevin Spacey is a predator,he drugs his prey, he uses "roofies" he used em on me-I was 14-I AM NOT THE ONLY ONE-raped." The authorities claim that Twitter account and many others belonged to Culkin and therefore the boy supposedly speaking is fictional, but Culkin may have nailed Spacey's M.O. nonetheless.
The fiction attributed to Culkin, posted in many Tweets, mainly appeared to involve a young man alternately called Jay Withingham and Bobbi Lynch, who was supposedly an atmosphere model at a party hosted by Spacey in 2001, where Spacey raped him; and a second boy who was never named, who met Spacey in 2008 in Jacksonville, FL, during the filming of "Recount," and was given a drink by Spacey and lost consciousness while Spacey began to fellate him. Both were underage at the time of these supposed encounters. Again, they're both supposedly fiction created by Culkin. But her fiction also incorporated truth: it was stated in the fiction that Culkin herself was a nurse (turns out she was really a nurse's assistant) and herself the victim of a rape (which is corroborated in court documents) and as such had acted as a rape counselor for Withingham when he was in a psychiatric facility. A recurring theme in said fiction was that Nurse Culkin was being pressured by the authorities to give up Withingham's whereabouts as Withingham himself was actually the one threatening Spacey after his discharge from the facility.
by Anonymous | reply 3 | January 15, 2019 6:18 AM |
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Now let's have a look at some of the evidence against Culkin: A court document in her case states, "Defendant became a suspect because the threats had been mailed through Boston and one of the threats held the faint physical impression of Defendant’s name and address." That would be a great way to frame someone. Recently in the news, a man named Cesar Sayoc allegedly attempted to frame U.S. Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz by putting her name and address as the return address for mail bombs Sayoc sent. The Powers that Be apparently recognized immediately that Wasserman Schultz was not responsible for the mailings. So what made the address on Culkin's mailed threat get taken at face value when the Wasserman Schultz one is clearly a pathetic attempt at framing an innocent party?
A piece of evidence described in a court document: "Defendant’s apartment contained the following incriminating items: a. a picture of K.S. with his eyes blacked out and mouth scribbled out, his name written repeatedly in the margin, and seeming instructions on the reverse side saying, Blacken the eyes, Write his name 6 times, all connected, Cross no "t's" Dots no "I"'s Fold it Twice + put It in Your pocket Dove's blood? SEW up mouth." The item described here and the accompanying text is something that was in the Kevin Spacey movie "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil," something the voo-doo priestess had the main character make to curse his adversary. Does anyone else think it's odd that court documents for a criminal case involving the actor Kevin Spacey contain material from an actual Kevin Spacey movie? Granted, it makes sense if the idea is that Culkin was such an obsessed fan of Spacey's, that she recreated the voo-doo item from the movie. But I may or may not have been an obsessed fan of, say, a given porn star in the past; it doesn't mean that I had epigraphs containing dialogue from their skin flicks laying around my house.
Also, one of Culkin's threatening Tweets stated that "K.S. was alive only because the threatener had allowed him to live." That's essentially a line Kevin Spacey's character John Doe says to Detective Mills in the movie "Se7en."
Even if such evidence is all 100% legitimate, it still certainly lends itself to conjuring up images of someone in a position of authority just having a field day trying to be clever when writing up evidence reports. Whatever the truth may be here, one thing is clear: it's all very compelling and I think it's a shame if there are details that will never come to light.
Court documents from the case:
by Anonymous | reply 4 | January 15, 2019 6:19 AM |
Weird, I wonder if she knew a KS victim
by Anonymous | reply 5 | January 15, 2019 5:03 PM |
Thanks for sharing R3. I heard she had a son but could be wrong. I read that Spacey took the threats so seriously he spent 50k on bodyguards for six months.
What is this alleged mad stalker of Spacey was really a CIA trained warning shot. I think Spacey has been out of his depth mixing with power elite. Maybe he was meant to achieve something, influence the influencers in Britain but never came through. How would a besotted film fan know exactly how Spacey was behaving in real life??how could you ever guess a actor was using rookies on strangers he'd picked up? rentboys, prostitutes yeah but guessing about the whole forced sex, knock em out kink ? never.
by Anonymous | reply 6 | January 15, 2019 6:23 PM |
R6, Regarding a fan knowing how an actor's behaving in real life, here's a 2010 Tweet also attributed to the stalker Culkin, that could hardly be more spot-on and specific to the current Kevin Spacey Nantucket case.
That a young waiter (or a busboy, as the case is in the Nantucket case) who meets Spacey would wind up with his pants unzipped and Spacey's phone number sounds a hell of a lot like the Nantucket case and one of Spacey's M.O.'s. Why did she know this years ago?
by Anonymous | reply 7 | January 15, 2019 7:06 PM |
Someone needs to interview her
by Anonymous | reply 8 | January 15, 2019 11:19 PM |
ghiyi
by Anonymous | reply 9 | January 16, 2019 4:02 AM |
Where is she ? Anyone seen a photo of her ? Does she even exist ?? Wouldn't be tgat shocked if it was c.i.a.
by Anonymous | reply 10 | January 19, 2019 10:47 PM |
[quote] Wouldn't be tgat shocked if it was c.i.a.
Up your meds, dear.
by Anonymous | reply 11 | January 19, 2019 10:49 PM |
R6, -- You wrote, "I read that Spacey took the threats so seriously he spent 50k on bodyguards for six months."
The stalker is being made to pay upwards of $125,000 to Kevin Spacey in restitution:
by Anonymous | reply 12 | February 19, 2019 5:37 AM |
Looking through her old twitter posts, it's pretty clear she knew something about Kev....
by Anonymous | reply 13 | February 19, 2019 5:41 AM |
She's dead. Was hit by a car on March 1. And she was right on the money with everything. She wasn't a nutjob
by Anonymous | reply 14 | April 8, 2019 5:09 AM |
Excuse me but WEHT is correct. It’s supposed to be WHET.
by Anonymous | reply 15 | April 8, 2019 5:19 AM |