
03-06-2019, 09:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
I am always working on the 224 613 Project in some form or another. And yes that tragic death at 2:24 AM 3/4/2019 did stir up some memories. Have been working on this since before I started using those two numbers which started after I was a few weeks into the University of California, San Francisco Health Sciences Campus study on stress on the unemployed. I had 4 interviews with a researcher/interviewer at their campus in SF over 17 weeks in 1992-1993. 2-24 is my birthday and the day that Rodney Halbower (the Gypsy Hill killer associated mostly with murders in San Mateo County, CA in the first four months of 1976) murdered my then Earl Wooster High School teacher's daughter Michelle Mitchell near the University of Nevada, Reno campus. They did not identify Halbower as the actual murderer until 2014 after putting the wrong person Cathy Woods in a mental health facility after she confessed falsely to the murder. The community really needed closure and there was a false confession.
I do remember the researcher/interviewer at the UCSF Medical Campus was impressed with the documents I showed her and mailed to them later. She said this after the study was done so as not to interfer with the stress levels being evaluated. She was also a very attractive lady.
My great uncle Roberto killed himself around 1992 just about this time of the year. He drove his car onto a funeral home parking lot in Mesa, AZ and shot himself in his car. He had sent everyone he loved a letter about why he did it with multiple copies enclosed. That still hurt and not for NOTHING. He had a lot of medical problems and did not want to be a burden but I believe my older brother would have welcomed him into his home and helped him with his medical problems.
My great uncle had been my pen pal from 1975 through 1992. Quite a loss for me as we wrote each other almost every week.
I would have shared a lot of this stuff with that interviewer in San Francisco in late 1992 and early 1993.
My 224 613 Project is about getting practical materials into libraries of all kinds to prevent crimes and also help victims/survivors of crimes heal from these crimes by creating localized dialogues in thousands of communities between social workers, psychiatrists, teachers, lawyers, students, librarians, police, victim/witness assistance providers, religious leaders, journalists, physicians, nurses, dancers, movie directors, movie stars, movie studio heads, business leaders, and many many others. Been doing this since 1992 when I started writing victim/witness assistance providers in every US state about what they would like to see in their local community's libraries.
There is NOTHING but a method to my madness. Believe that a lot of universities have students who have noticed and then got involved with this over the last 28 years or so. I have run into some of these students here in the Villages. One was a grand daughter of a friend and she had just left the U of MN to go to another school in upstate MN. This was around 2014. Or maybe 2015.
I have communicated with many Hollywood people on Facebook and other places over the years about this as they are very good at telling stories and communicating in very creative ways. Some of these people are household names; most are not though. And I am often not sure WHOM I am really talking to on Facebook nor on Findlaw back around 2002-2006.
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Nothing but fascinating.
Please continue...but with more specificity.
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