Sunday, November 17, 2013

Setting The Record Straight (Part 4)






Due to a number of issues with my computer thanks to the stroke of genius that was Windows 8 (sarcasm), a good amount of footage that I took in early September while visiting Waverly, Virginia was not uploaded to Youtube. Now having resolved these issues, I can now provide visuals to go along with every thing that was shared in the previous installments of this part of the Lorissa McComas saga. What I observed while observing Lorissa and David's former house at 10342 Petersburg Road (Waverly, Virginia), the apartment at 132 B Sylvan Street (Waverly, Virginia) and the nearby Glen's Texaco and Automotive (literally a stone's throw from the apartment) confirms everything that I have learned from David since making contact with him earlier this year.

My first stop was the lovely colonial that David purchased for Lorissa in late 2006, which became their home for several months preceding David's wrongful arrest by the SS...I mean ATF. Sadly, though another resident had moved into the property some time after Lorissa lost the house in 2008, it stands uninhabited and the property is showing heavy signs of neglect, with an overgrown lawn, vegetation breaking through the driveway and the paint chipping away. As alluded to in earlier videos, it was during this period that Lorissa had renewed all her contacts in the movie business and had begun to kick her Oxy Contin addiction, all by her own initiative according to David's testimony.

While my visit to Lorissa's former house was met without incident, the same cannot be said for what transpired when David and I visited Lorissa's former apartment, which was inhabited by an extremely shady person that thought we were DEA agents because of my camera (any assumptions as to the occupation of these people can be rightly made). Though I opted not to create an incident and film the apartment close-up, I did manage to get some footage of Doug Taylor's former place of employment, Glen's Texaco. The distance from the apartment to Doug's place of work was close enough to be walked in no more than 2 minutes by any person not using a walker. David even commented that someone could easy throw a baseball from the edge of the Texaco parking lot on Sylvan St. to the apartment.

More details will come in the next several weeks as I get the rest of the transcripts from my interview with David up on this blog. But in the meantime, I request that all interested parties consider where Lorissa was come 2007, and how radically different her life was in contrast to the picture painted by the rumor-mill, which has been largely repeated in all of the well-intending, though mistaken online media that have been the lone sources of her departure until David came forward. And for anyone who would like to see justice served, please visit this petition and sign your name in support of getting the Virginia state government to re-open Lorissa's case.

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