Friday, December 20, 2024

Victims 2.0

  •    Clifford Peranteau worked with Ng at a moving company until his disappearance in January of 1985. Leonard Lake later sold a motorcycle that had belonged to Clifford, and many of his belongings were found in Ng's apartment. Lake had forged a letter from Clifford to his boss saying that he'd found a new place to live and to send his last check to an address included below. The typewriter that had been used to type the letter was later found at the house in Wilseyville              


  •     On April 14th in 1985,  Kathleen Allen got a call at her job that her boyfriend Michael Carroll had gotten into some trouble near Lake Tahoe and she had to go see him. He told her that he would send someone to pick her up, and Allen was seen getting into a gold Honda Prelude. The car was later identified as belonging to another victim named Paul Cosner, and Lake was the driver. She spoke to her friend later, telling him the man who was taking her to see Mike was kind of weird and wanted to take pictures of her, and that she couldn't speak for long because he was in the room. The next day she called her manager and asked for a month off from work as her boyfriend had gotten a job. One of the tapes found at the Wilseyville property shows Allen tied to a chair and Lake and Ng telling her that if she cooperates, they would release her in 30 days, and if not they would kill her and bury her with Mike.  

  • Lonnie Bond Sr, his fiancee Brenda O'Connor, son Lonnie Bond Jr, and friend Robin Stapley all went missing in April of 1985 from their home in Wilseyville. Brenda also appears in one of the tapes taken by Lake and Ng, where they tell her they're "cold-hearted" and that they've given her son away to a family without children.


  •     sheryl Okoro, pictured below, was a prostitute who disappeared from San Francisco in November of 1984. Her daughter, Cheryl Gyant, was adopted by a family in Michigan and found out about her biological mother and her passing in her teens. In tribute to her mother, Cheryl started a nonprofit and wrote the book "A Letter From Sheri," which detailed her mothers tragic and traumatic upbringing, and the 11 page letter she wrote during her time at Wilseyville before her death.


              Adopted Michigan woman learns biological mom was murdered by notorious  California serial killers | Fox News

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