This is the last part of an email that she sent me today, that I hadn't read before I wrote the blog post from a few hours ago:
There are hundreds of people watching me from tapping into the signals of those hidden, illegal cameras. They have gotten live video from this apartment 24 hours/day for almost a year. They know that I'll be evicted if I can't prove that the cameras are in the apartment. They have known that for weeks, and nobody has called or emailed anyone to say that it's not a false accusation; instead, they have all continued to victim-blame me for the cameras being in my apartment, and to demonstrate how happy they are that I'm going to be evicted again.
These people have tortured me for 7 years, calling me a bad person. How many more years are they going to spend proving that they're the bad guys to anyone who ISN'T crazy?
What do you think my psychiatrist is going to tell her, after the way that I've been getting treated at Boston Medical Center? Do you think that she'll support the idea that the cameras aren't a delusion? Do you think there will be a resolution to this situation that is anything other than totally degrading to me?
Not only will the cameras not be removed from the apartment, I'll probably be told that I have to take more medication, so that I don't continue my "false accusations" that A CRIME is being committed by my landlord, and that I'm being forced to leave in retaliation for my objecting to being victimized by THE LANDLORD'S CRIME.
How much is this landlord going to get paid for victimizing me with voyeurism and then evicting me for talking about it? $40.5 million, like the last landlord who did this to me? More?
Copyright, with noted exceptions, L. Kochman, February 10, 2017 @ 9:21 p.m.