Sheogorath
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@Subhuman Niceguy this woman probably has a history of violence so I'm trying to see if she has any other victims. Full name is from dailycaller.com/2022/05/13/incel-attacks-women-pepper-spray/
I have been trying to figure out who the woman in the orange dress is, the one who threw her high-heeled SHOE at him (not a phone) after kicking him in the testicles.
Would that be Jessica Estrada and she lied about what weapon she assaulted him with? Or possibly a different girl?
I've been trying to figure out the location of this encounter.
cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/costa-mesa-police-searching-for-man-who-recorded-himself-pepper-spraying-2-women/?taid=6274dc90b2a94c00017e01eb mentions "The offensive language and suggestions is when detectives said the confrontations with women escalate and he pulls out the pepper spray." which sounds like this.
This happened in Costa Mesa which is in Orange County (easy to remember considering her dress) in California.
So I went to find girls in California named Jessica Estrada to see if they matched the attacker on this footage. I don't think we should be too specific (ie don't use Costa Mesa) because we don't know if she's native to that town and could've been visiting.

crunchbase.com/person/jessica-estrada-2 shows someone of this name based in Los Angels California (founder of a company called HUE for Every Man) who seems to bear some resemblance. I am curious what people think of this comparison.
I think I'm doubting my first impression here, there's sort of a similarity but when I hold it up side by side it looks like different women to me, despite having the same name and living in the same state.
Moving on to candidate #2 ...
Linkedin.com/in/jessica-estrada-95971aa7
Jessica Estrada from Temecula which is part of Riverside County in the United States.
Again close but I don't think it's a match, I'm autistic when it comes to facial distinctions so maybe with these two I'm not recognizing it's the same person when it is? But it seems like they're different to me, I dunno.
More angles of comparison could help I suppose, people do change a lot over time, just look at Joe Biden. Estrada being an Hispanic surname would mean they're all going to be Latinas and have a lot of common features but even I'm not so racist this means I can't tell them apart on close examination, just takes me a lot longer than normies who practice this skill.
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Kinda hit a mental block here guys, looking for input on the two I've explored and if anyone can find any tertiary options.
The woman-in-orange committed a sexual assault in Orange County by attacking this man's sexual organs.
She then threw a heavy high-heeled shoe (not a light cellphone) at his head trying to murder him.
It is in the interest of public wellfare that we request the local prosecutor to press charges against her for these two separate criminal assaults, to prevent her from injuring other innocent people who were just exercising free speech and not touching anyone.
Two female victims spoke out about the attacks. Emily, who requested only her first name be used, told Inside Edition that she punched her attacker in the face, causing his nose to bleed after he pepper sprayed her. Another victim, Jessica Estrada, defended a group of her friends after being attacked.
“I threw my phone at him and I hit him,” Estrada said, according to the outlet. “It could have happened to anybody.”
I have been trying to figure out who the woman in the orange dress is, the one who threw her high-heeled SHOE at him (not a phone) after kicking him in the testicles.
Would that be Jessica Estrada and she lied about what weapon she assaulted him with? Or possibly a different girl?
I've been trying to figure out the location of this encounter.
cbsnews.com/losangeles/news/costa-mesa-police-searching-for-man-who-recorded-himself-pepper-spraying-2-women/?taid=6274dc90b2a94c00017e01eb mentions "The offensive language and suggestions is when detectives said the confrontations with women escalate and he pulls out the pepper spray." which sounds like this.
This happened in Costa Mesa which is in Orange County (easy to remember considering her dress) in California.
So I went to find girls in California named Jessica Estrada to see if they matched the attacker on this footage. I don't think we should be too specific (ie don't use Costa Mesa) because we don't know if she's native to that town and could've been visiting.

crunchbase.com/person/jessica-estrada-2 shows someone of this name based in Los Angels California (founder of a company called HUE for Every Man) who seems to bear some resemblance. I am curious what people think of this comparison.
I think I'm doubting my first impression here, there's sort of a similarity but when I hold it up side by side it looks like different women to me, despite having the same name and living in the same state.
Moving on to candidate #2 ...
Linkedin.com/in/jessica-estrada-95971aa7
Jessica Estrada from Temecula which is part of Riverside County in the United States.

Again close but I don't think it's a match, I'm autistic when it comes to facial distinctions so maybe with these two I'm not recognizing it's the same person when it is? But it seems like they're different to me, I dunno.
More angles of comparison could help I suppose, people do change a lot over time, just look at Joe Biden. Estrada being an Hispanic surname would mean they're all going to be Latinas and have a lot of common features but even I'm not so racist this means I can't tell them apart on close examination, just takes me a lot longer than normies who practice this skill.
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Kinda hit a mental block here guys, looking for input on the two I've explored and if anyone can find any tertiary options.
The woman-in-orange committed a sexual assault in Orange County by attacking this man's sexual organs.
She then threw a heavy high-heeled shoe (not a light cellphone) at his head trying to murder him.
It is in the interest of public wellfare that we request the local prosecutor to press charges against her for these two separate criminal assaults, to prevent her from injuring other innocent people who were just exercising free speech and not touching anyone.








