The Delilah Files : Britt Landsperger
By Paul Stanner
Now that the highly acclaimed , in feminist circles , Egyptian - American feminist Mona Eltahaway along with many of her BolshiFem allies has caused quite a stir by advocating that women employ the use of " justifiable violence " against men the Gender War has entered a new and very dangerous phase . What is justifiable violence is of course left solely to the discretion of women. I was not shocked that a feminist would advocate this in the least nor that a sizable per centage of women seem to agree with her. I am also not shocked that the notion that women hold the higher moral ground simply by virtue of being women and are thusly predisposed by nature against the use of violence in spite of the vast amounts of contradictory evidence still pervades society. As an example of that pervasion it is a fact that women get about 1/3 of the prison time that men get for the same exact violent crime. I do find it disturbing that so many men seem to subscribe to this theory considering that female criminal behavior has been with us since the beginning of time right up until today. There needs to be a whole lot more education and exposure of violent and perverse female behavior. Men in general and MGTOW men in particular need to know that violent female criminals are capable of all the same disgusting behavior as violent male criminals and to learn how to protect themselves against these violent and cunning criminals. Men in general and MGTOW men in particular are no longer going to remain passive in this war in the hope that these deluded and very dangerous BolshiFems come to their senses or in the hope that society will bitch slap them as it should. In that regard The Delilah Files is going to do it's part beginning right now.
This Delilah comes to us from the sleazy world of con artistry and is a particularly heinous criminal in that she preys on handicapped people. Con artists that prey on old people , kids and handicapped people are the lowest form of human weed. There will be a special corner in Hell reserved exclusively for them.
STRATHAM , N.H. — A former Portsmouth TD Bank manager has agreed to plead guilty to charges that she stole about $98,000 from a cognitively-impaired customer.
Britt K. Landsperger, 47, of Stratham, N.H. is scheduled to appear in Rockingham Superior Court for a plea and sentencing hearing Nov. 1.
Landsperger was indicted on seven counts of theft by unauthorized taking and a misdemeanor for stealing funds from the victim’s accounts and depositing the funds in her own account during the time period of 2014-2018.
The charges allege she took advantage of the 68-year-old customer who relied on bank employees to assist with her finances. The customer, according to a police affidavit, was a former teacher who was forced to retire due to a brain injury.
Police allege Landsperger used the stolen money to pay bills, get manicures and travel. She was the “primary contact” for the bank for the customer since 2014, according to the police report.
According to the police affidavit, Landsperger met with bank officials May 24 and told them she spent the money on, “Everything. Rent, car payments. I have a $900 electric bill.” She later admitted also spending the customer’s money on a party for a graduating relative and for “family summer vacations.”
As part of the negotiated plea deal, both prosecutors and defense agreed to a capped plea. Under terms of a capped plea, the judge will not impose a sentence greater than a specified term or range of imprisonment.
Prosecutors are seeking a 4- to 8-year prison sentence while Landsperger’s public defender is expected to argue for 2 to 4 years.
If the case went to trial and Landsperger was found guilty, she faced 10 to 30 years in prison on each felony account. Landsperger was subject to enhanced penalties for taking advantage of the customer’s age or a physical condition, according to the attorney general’s office.
The case is being prosecuted by Assistant Attorney General Brandon H. Garod, who leads the Elder Abuse and Exploitation Unit. Reports of elder abuse or financial exploitation can be reported to local police or the Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Elderly and Adult Services by calling (800) 949-0470.