Anonymous ID: d3b8ff March 22, 2019, 5:21 p.m. No.5834313   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4368 >>4387 >>4388 >>4406 >>4455

Q dropped this last night and it’s been widely ignored. This woman is Claralyn “Cricket” Balazs.

From 1983-1985, a pair of the most gruesome serial killers in California history, Leonard Lake and Charles Ng, conducted video-taped torture experiments in order to condition the perfect sex slave in what they called the Miranda Project. The Miranda Project was ultimately training videos for the handlers needing to train new slaves. Claralyn was married to Leonard Lake and the 3 of the lived together and carried out their gruesome crimes. Officers described a tape of Charles Ng in which he forced a bound mother to watch her baby be chopped into pieces and cooked in a wok for dinner. The baby was then eaten before his sobbing mother’s eyes. After dinner, the mother was raped, mutilated, and murdered. All of this was recorded and kept in their own personal library. The trio was also known to produce and sell copies of their snuff films. When the police finally caught Lake and Ng, they interviewed Claralyn and Lake’s mother together. They agreed to take the police to the property because it was hard to find. They agreed to meet the next day, but before the meeting, Claralyn and Lake’s mother went to the home and cleared out an untold amount of evidence, much of which has never been found. Claralyn was arrested for tampering with evidence and released, at which point she helped Ng flee to Canada. When ng was finally returned, Claralyn was granted immunity for her testimony against Ng, although in the end, neither prosecutors not the defense called her to the stand, and she walked away without prosecution.

 

Claralyn Balazs comes from a well connected family. She is related to Andre Balazs, the owner of the Standard Hotels. She is a slave master, and wrangles the handlers who wrangle their "models".

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Lake

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Ng

 

https://www.nytimes.com/1985/06/17/us/ex-wife-of-murder-suspect-asks-immunity-from-charges.html?fbclid=IwAR1W315UyJaibBr0aZnEWJjcsIkIESTZDKUJoozkIuggPMUfZLoUyc8XAoU

 

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1985-06-23-me-11944-story.html?fbclid=IwAR0wkm8YYH1qct3wPlZQuufFCGrGUHmLpS22_hmWd_xpaPf1dUNNn9kgM0A