The Woman Accused of Running a Murderous Cult Linked to Roko’s Basilisk Faked Her Own Death Before “Coming Back to Life”

An alleged worship leader who was informed by the deadly virtual abolition of “Rocco Bazilisk” for her death in the months that preceded the first of the first killings that were linked to her followers.
like Guardian It is noted that Jack “Ziz” Lasota – the alleged leader of “Zizian”, a plant group of computer scientists who were now linked to six deaths in three states – was dead after her sister and her friend claimed that she fell from her sailboat in the Gulf of San Francisco.
After a 30 -hour search operation that included the Coast Guard and multiple extinguishing departments, Lasota’s “body” was not found. Although the nature of her alleged scheme to provide death is unclear, Ziz was considered dead by her family, who published her obituary in her hometown in Alaska.
In an interview with the non -profit news site for silicon Open Valigo In January, Hunter Shenabel, Coast Guard official, explained that the branch does not have the power to announce the death of a person and “will not achieve” more – a suitable procedural position that would make it easy for a person “who does not want to be found” to “disappear.”
A few months after the alleged boat accident, Zez appeared to appear to life when she was arrested in a different disaster place: the sword was feeding the 80 -year -old Cortis Lind, a man who owned the property where some of her friends (or her followers, depending on how it was seen) lived a few days before they were released from failure to pay the rent. The owner lost his eye during the attack, and two of his alleged colleagues were accused, Syrian Dow and Alexander Lytham, of trying to kill.
After more than two years, Lind was stabbed again – this time fatal – before his next testimony against Dow and Litham. It is still unclear who killed him or why, but killing him happened just one day after who noticed the prosecutor that he was the only witness to his first stabbing and that the persons accused of him were “very dangerous.”
In the case of Lindh, the other five who included Zezen, the group leader did not seem to have been directly involved. While this story collapses, it seems that Charles Manson’s Lasuta: an attractive leader whose thoughts may be afflicted with the minds of her followers that they were ready to go to an extremist for women who believe, among other amazing things, that she is one of the only people alive.
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2025-03-08 17:45:00