A Case of Stalking
For several weeks in 2004, a person I believe to have been Mr. Michael McCormick occupied the apartment next to mine. I think he’s the same person who was arrested in 2003 for stalking the race car driver, Lyn St. James. Here are highlights from the Indian-apolis Star story of May 20, 2003, which was by Mr. Vic Ryckaert:
     “McCormick is being treated in a secure detention facility at Wishard Memorial Hospital.”
      “…McCormick told police ‘he has killed thousands of people and would do it again.’”
      Now, since McCormick was let go (after being convicted of stalking and serving a short prison term), it’s evident that he wasn’t taken seriously when he said that he'd, “killed thousands of people.”
        But why make such a statement?
        I agree with the judgment of authorities that probably the statement wasn’t literally true. However, might it not still have indicated something serious that needed to be looked into?
       In reference to McCormick’s case, Mr. Brizzi made a grand public pronouncement that stalking wouldn’t be tolerated by his office. However, he didn’t keep his word about that, because I’m being stalked currently--and have been for years. And Mr. McCormick seems to have something to do alos with my situation. I say that because, after he got out of jail, one of the first things he did was to move in next door to me. He was probably then still on probation, so it seemed that stalking of me,  was with government sponsorship.
       The question of exactly who has been stalking me is discussed later.
        I should say that I’ve tried complaining to the Indianapolis Police, but had no luck. They didn’t even want to make a record of my having made a complaint. Perhaps, I speculated, they thought such a record could prove embarrassing at a later date (depending, you know, on future events). I’ve also tried, without success, the Mayor’s office, the Prosecutor's office (
Mr. Carl Brizzi), the Indiana attorney general’s office, federal Judge Sarah Evans Barker (when she was US attorney), the Indiana Department of Mental Health & Addiction, and others.
        Why should that be so?

BP, the McCormicks, and I
I think Mr. Michael McCormick may be a member of the McCormick family of Chicago whose famous ancestor, Cyrus McCormick, manufactured the McCormick Reaper. Consistent with that notion of mine, Michael seemed to be the source of a certain largess, which was distributed to other tenants while he was in our building, and which certainly distinguished his behavior from the typical tenant in that building.
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