Posted on 02/18/2025 8:08:49 AM PST by Phoenix8
Jack “Ziz” LaSota, leader of a so-called “death cult” linked to at least six deaths across the United States, is in custody after months on the run, officials in Maryland confirmed Sunday. Also in custody is Michelle Zajko, a person of interest in the double homicide of her parents in Pennsylvania, and Daniel Blank, another member of the group.
LaSota, 33, was taken into custody on Sunday evening in Allegany County in northwestern Maryland. According to county jail records, LaSota, who uses female pronouns, is being held on charges of trespassing on private property, obstruction and having a handgun in her vehicle. Zajko, 32, was booked shortly after on suspicion of trespassing, obstruction, resisting or interfering with an arrest and having a handgun on her person. Blank, 26, is facing charges of trespassing and obstruction.
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They prey and murder women, elderly, and even commit parricide (anyone apparently). Not to mention the entire sordid and confusing sex lives of “trans vegans”.
Only death sentences would suffice for their punishments to be just IMHO.
Haven’t you heard? The future is trans-Vegan.
Is there a “Manifesto?”
These psychos always have a “manifesto”
boy! California sure can churn out the crazies.
Avoiding serial killers like the zodiac and and golden state killer, you have parallels here to people like maniacal nutjobs with followers like manson and even jim jones.
Wait…trans-vegan. Does that mean he eats steak, but somehow identifies as a vegan?
And they don’t deserve a last meal either.
Like a latter day Manson Family.
Substitute hot-crazy matrix women for “chicks with dix”.
Then yes.
I have seen more feminine looking heavy metal lead singers:
He sorta looks like looks like someone I knew in high school.
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