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          attention. Crazy Leroy was cheap. Think about it, anybody who would

          only  spend  $3.99  for  a  fifth  of  Wild  Irish  Rose  was  cheap.  The
          lawnmowers were removed the next week.


               Crazy Leroy felt he needed to come by daily and cut the lawn, or

          just hang around, guarding his mansion. It felt eerie. Because of the
          eeriness, I was determined to have the house blessed. I was having a
          problem finding someone to bless the house, especially, since I banned

          myself from being connected to any church institution.


               Leroy finally moved by the end of October into another house he
          had purchased. I found this out through a neighbor he had told. I

          could not figure out how crazy Leroy pulled that one off with a salary
          of $25,000. The mortgage on our house was $320,000. I was still not

          quite sure what he did to qualify because he was tied to the house just
          as I was.


               Christine and I found out where he lived by searching the state's
          property  database.  Crazy  Leroy  had  purchased  another  house  for

          $300,000, he had sold his townhouse. He was staying 10 minutes from
          the Jasmine Place property, as he would often refer to our house. Our

          house was nice but believe me it was not all he made it out to be, as if

          we lived in a gated community.

               Christine and I decided to do a drive-by to see crazy Leroy's new

          home. Crazy Jerome was right about one thing, he had always said,
          "Keep your enemies close to you." Of course, when you and your

          sister-friends are on a mission, you come prepared, with black hoodies

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