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Malignant Narcissist want to cause a psychologic murder, My storySurviving an Attempted Murder by Francis Zerella and Jason Cohen


In understanding the depths of malignant narcissism, it becomes evident that the end goal for such individuals extends far beyond mere manipulation or control; it reaches the sinister realm of psychological murder. The crux of their malevolent intentions lies in pushing their victims to the brink of despair, ultimately leading them down the dark path of suicide.

For a malignant narcissist, the concept of psychological murder goes beyond physical harm; it delves into the annihilation of the victim's spirit and psyche. By systematically dismantling their victim's sense of self-worth, autonomy, and reality, the narcissist gains a perverse sense of power and control. Each calculated move, every insidious manipulation, serves to erode the victim's mental and emotional stability, leaving them vulnerable and shattered.

This reality hits home for me in a deeply personal way. I've endured relentless abuse at the hands of Francis Zerella and his army of flying monkeys, including Jason Scott Cohen. Their unrelenting torment pushed me to attempt suicide nine times, each one a desperate cry for escape from the suffocating grip of their manipulation.

But the nightmare didn't end there. When I finally summoned the strength to break away, I found myself homeless, stripped of all my possessions. Francis Zerella, Jason Scott Cohen, and their accomplices had callously stolen everything I owned, leaving me destitute and vulnerable.

Despite the immense challenges I faced, I refused to surrender to their cruelty. Yet, they continued to pursue me relentlessly, using the legal system as a weapon to further their agenda. Fabricating assault charges against me and even setting up a murder-suicide scene, they sought to destroy me completely.

Throughout the court trials, they leveraged my stolen property as a bargaining chip, attempting to silence me into submission. But I refused to be silenced. I refused to let their heinous actions go unchallenged.

Even as I sought refuge in a new location, their shadow loomed large, threatening to engulf me once again. The fear of their next move, their next false accusation, became a constant companion, a dark cloud obscuring any semblance of peace or safety.

But amidst the darkness, there is hope. Through resilience and unwavering determination, I refuse to let their cruelty define me. I speak out not only for myself but for all those who have suffered at the hands of narcissistic abusers. Together, we can shine a light on the insidious tactics of these predators and work towards a future where no one has to endure the pain and anguish of narcissistic abuse alone.

In sharing my story, I hope to inspire others to break free from the chains of their tormentors, to reclaim their voices, and to seek the support and healing they deserve. Together, we can rewrite the narrative of our lives, one of strength, resilience, and ultimately, triumph over adversity.

My Heartbreak Diary My Journey Surviving Narcissistic Abuse.



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