Wednesday, January 18, 2017

I also wrote this at my phone several days ago and didn't publish it.

January 18, 2017

People who want to help me should send an email to these email addresses:  


(Email addresses of police officers)


You can send one mail to both people.

The subject section should say:

"Information about report (#)"


The email should say:

"There are hidden cameras in Lena Kochman's apartment."


You don't have to say anything else.  You can send the email anonymously if you want.  

Everyone at the police station has been nice to me, but not in a "We believe there are hidden cameras in your apartment" way.  I don't know how I'll be able to get the police to search my apartment for the hidden cameras if they don't believe that the cameras are there, so it would be helpful for people to corroborate that the cameras are there. 

For people to call the property management's lawyer, for them to email the police; that would really help.  

As I have said, the lawyer has told me that I have to give my written notice by January 28th that says I'll be leaving the building in February.  If I can't prove by the end of next week that there are hidden cameras in the apartment, then I'll have to say in writing that mental illness made me think the cameras were there and made me ask the property manager to get the cameras out, and I'll have to say that to be able to live in this apartment for enough months to get another place to live, or I'll have to be homeless.  I will have to say that I'll stop making "false" accusations that there are cameras in the apartment.  

The police don't believe me, and they're not going to look for the cameras in my apartment if nobody other than me tells them that the cameras are there.  Without the proof that the cameras are there, I can't do anything about what's happening except to say to the property management and the property management's lawyer the written and legally binding equivalent of  "I'm sorry that my mental illness made me think there were hidden cameras in the apartment.  Please don't make me homeless because of my mental illness.  I'll never tell anyone again or talk about it ever again."  

Then, I'll have to continue to live with the cameras in my apartment until I'm able to get another place to live, if they'll even agree to give me time to get another place to live.  If I write or talk about it online again, they will start eviction proceedings.  I will have to live with everything that the conglomerate says about me, all of its distortion and ridicule and hypocritical slut-shaming, while the conglomerate continues to get the illegal video of me from the hidden cameras that the conglomerate knows are in my apartment, and I won't be able to say anything in public to object to what the conglomerate is saying.  

I knew that it would be like this; so did the conglomerate.  

Please call the lawyer or fax an anonymous letter to his office today.  Please email the police officers today.  

I won't be able to talk to anyone at Legal Services until Monday, and they're not going to believe me, either.  All they can do is help me write the "I'm sorry my delusion that there were cameras in the apartment caused you so many problems" letter.  Legal Services for poor people are not like the lawyers that people who aren't poor can get.

Tuesday is when I'm going to talk to the mental health police officer.  If he doesn't believe that there are cameras in the apartment, then I'll be writing and signing the "I'm sorry that my mental illness made your life worse" letter for the property management by the end of the week. 



Copyright L. Kochman, January 18, 2017 @ 12:37 p.m.