Before his killing spree, 'anti-feminist' attorney Roy Den Hollander blamed everyone from his mom to his ex-wife for a miserable life.
Roy Den Hollander got media attention for his men's rights lawsuits. Then he took out his rage on a rival lawyer and a judge's family.He was in a bar, according to his autobiography, and slightly drunk when she appeared like a vision: “There she stood — blond, a few inches taller than me, blue-gray eyes — stunningly beautiful and with an innocent, fresh smile beaming from her face that told me I was the only one.
“Through my misery and grief,” he would write years later, “rage finally smashed through my feelings of self-pity.”On July 11, authorities say, the 72-year-old Den Hollander arrived in California on a train from New York, dressed as a FedEx worker, and drove with a gun to the home of Marc Angelucci, another men’s-rights attorney,Eight days after Angelucci was killed, investigators say Den Hollander showed up at the New Jersey home of U.S.
The top of his website contains the label, “Anti-Feminist Lawyer.” From there, the narrative spirals downward through fringes of sanity into darkness and does not bottom out with understanding.He was magnetized by women, yet despised them. In the denouement, he killed only men. What remains are court records, news stories and a massive self-portrait he posted online. His two autobiographies comprise more than 1,700 pages of plot as convoluted as a Russian novel, as self-indulgent as a Mickey Spillane detective saga.
He traveled to the United Kingdom to join Irish Republican Army protests against British rule, then returned to the States and worked on the presidential campaign of George McGovern. Years later, he wrote that their physical intimacy was “a transcendental relationship with another part of the universe that erases aloneness.”But even before the wedding, Den Hollander had begun to suspect Shipilina had been dishonest with him. His fears grew after she started dancing at a strip club off Times Square.
Den Hollander hired investigators and translators, pilfered Shipilina's diary, got tape-recordings of her phone calls and visited her hometown in Russia to dig into her background.Den Hollander posted flyers and videos online shaming and attacking her, sought criminal investigations by the FBI and tried to get her deported. He accused her of immigration fraud, perjury and tax evasion. Nothing stuck.
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