Karen: OMG! Poor thing, is she getting worse or was she always this crazy? me: She was always pretty crazy Karen: No, this is really a person in trouble. Do you think her family is stepping in to take care of her? me: I would imagine so, she was living with them last time I spoke to her, and they've dealt with her innumerable medical bills over the year Karen: So she isn't living in that East Dallas duiplex anymore? me: No me: Don't know where she's living now Karen: Well, good, maybe they are handling it. But she is very disjointed in her thought process, doesn't look good. me: This isn't unique, coming from her me: And she's had all kinds of weird mental things like this connected to whatever medical issues, or PTSD, stuff about her sister, etc me: Should we forward this to Tom, or what? Karen: Nah, we'll just save it. Karen: But I don't think he needs to talk to her. She is too separated from reality to be able to communicate. me: That's not likely the case, she's been like this before on lots of occasions, part of it just pseudo-poetic and not mental disorders per se me: But my concern is that FBI likely has all kinds of nonsense from her contributing to the fraud allegation Karen: Well, then forward it to Tom if you want to, or I will print it out and we'll give it to him next time we meet? He has started a folder with all kinds of interesting things, and we're not really sure she is the one who Karen: went to the FBI? me: I thought you were pretty certain of it and that he was thinking of talking to her? Karen: Unless you want to forward him this, with a brief note that this is your ex-girlfriend who appears to be sufering psychosis, and who you beleive is the one who filed the last FBI complaint. Karen: I am 75 percent sure it must be her, based upon hteir info of green lawn chairs on your patio. Karen: The only other person who saw them was Gregg? me: And they asked about her by name, correct? Karen: Yes. Karen: OK I will forward to Tom. Karen: Just saying, for your file. me: okay