Has a Taste for It
- John Morrissey
- May 20, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: May 28, 2020
AKA Marlo Lynn Rader, 1989 Municipal Court of Los Angeles Judicial District in March of 1989 Felony Complaint for check fraud for check written for over $10,000. Case# A823379. Not married to Rader, who testified that it was just a mix up and that she was expecting $20,000 to be deposited for a daughter put up for adoption. A civil case of check fraud was defaulted on by Marlo in favor of Architects of Travel Inc. of Encino. Complaint for Arrest Warrant for misdemeanor battery on 10/10/92 for an attack on a stranger in a parking lot of a mall in Northern California.

I was just a kid myself in those days, pretty naive. I just thought she was kind of crazy.
She "took" my middle name, Lynne. She introduced me to people as her sister. She called my parents her parents. Weird stuff. I could tell you lots of stories!
Years later, as adults, she called me up out of the blue and asked me if I wanted to adopt a baby. What? Who does that? She wouldn't give me any details. It was just too weird and I told her I wasn't interested. That was the last time I talked to her. My husband and I called her Crazy Marlo.
It wasn't until years later that I read about this criminal…
I met Marlo in Kansas City when she was about 13 or so. This would have been approximately 1980. We were "best friends" until about the age of 15 or 16, (I can't really remember dates) when she moved away from her mother in Raytown (Kansas City) to her grandparents in Torrance, CA.
I visited her once there. I visited her again when she lived in San Diego, and again when she lived in N. Hollywood.
If I remember correctly, she came back to town and I saw her when I lived in a house in Mission, KS. That was before I got married in 1992.
I'm happy to answer any questions if you have any.