The Physical Erasure of a Victim: My Body is the Evidence

The Physical Erasure of a Victim: My Body is the Evidence
You're caught. Straight up caught. Whether I live or die. The record will show.

THE PHYSICAL ERASURE OF A VICTIM: My Body is the Evidence

For years, I have refused to be silent. I have spoken the names of the organizations that exploit, the traffickers who steal, and the systems that allow victims to be "listed" without their consent. But while my voice remains loud, my body is physically fading away under the weight of American indifference.

The Mathematics of Neglect

At a free clinic this week, the scale read 140 lbs. To the world, that is a number. To me, it is a haunting regression.

  • My Healthy Adult Weight: 175 lbs.
  • My Current Weight: 140 lbs.
  • The Last Time I Weighed This: Age 13.

I am a 57-year-old woman living on the streets, battling a cold that my body no longer has the resources to fight. This isn't just "poor health." This is the physiological result of trafficking, theft, and total abandonment by U.S. law enforcement. When the state refuses to protect victims, they aren't just denying us justice; they are presiding over our slow death.

Men in charge are picking our strongest female leaders off, one by one, and hiding what they are doing. Don't let my death be in vain. That's all I ask.

The Evidence is Everywhere

Law enforcement’s refusal to act is not based on a lack of information. The evidence is everywhere:

  • Financial Records: The paper trail of the theft.
  • The "Lists": Where anyone can place a card for someone else without their knowledge.
  • Hotel Policies: Trapping victims on the street by requiring a second credit card even when a room is paid for.
  • The Records: It’s in the "criminal" files and my video testimony.
  • Institutional Refusal: The ignore-all-evidence approach to crimes against women.
  • Systemic Erasure: The gaslighting, total fabrications, and rewriting of narratives to gloss over reality.
  • False Protections: Organizations supposed to protect victims that actually hurt us. Where is the data? Why hide justice outcomes?
  • Lack of Representation: A judiciary and government with vanishingly rare female representation—taxation without representation.
  • The Pro-Predator Bias: Authorities criminalizing female victims while protecting male predators.
  • The Data Gap: Choosing male delusions over facts and refusing to gather missing data on women in America.
  • Economic Sabotage: VCs refusing to fund successful female entrepreneurs and the "Missing Rung" in employment that keeps women in slave roles while rewarding unearned male promotions.
  • The Legal Shield: "Police Civil Liability: Case Summaries and Analysis"—proving police have zero liability if they fail to protect a victim. A citizen has more rights in a traffic infraction than a woman being threatened by a predator.
  • Weaponized Law: Restraining orders used by men to harm women, and family courts that help predators hurt children to get to the fleeing mother.
  • Media Silence: The refusal to report my story and the stories of millions of women calling out crimes on social media.

WE SEE IT. We see what you are doing to us. Eventually, the bill will come due. The proof is hiding in plain sight, documented and undeniable. The failure to intervene is a choice, not a mistake.

The Debt That Cannot Be Erased

They may be waiting for my body to fail, but they are miscalculating the reach of justice. I am owed $100 billion for the theft, the trafficking, and the systematic destruction of my life. This is not a request; it is a debt of record.

I have heirs.

Even if U.S. law enforcement continues its policy of total abandonment, the debt does not die with me. My silence cannot be bought, and my erasure cannot be finalized. The justice I am fighting for is a foundation for those who come after me. No matter what happens to my physical frame, that $100 billion belongs to my line.

The Only Demand: Justice Now

I am 57. I am homeless. I am 140 lbs. I am sick. I am being killed by a thousand refusals to act, but I am also the architect of a legal and financial reckoning that the traffickers and their silent enablers cannot escape. The evidence is everywhere; you only have to look.

There is no "call to action" for the public to ponder. There is only a demand for what is mine.

  • Give me justice now.
  • Give me my money now.

I will not shut up. Ever.

And my heirs, when they are old enough, will want their money and their mother's name cleared, even if I pass. They have 1000 essays and the evidence scattered all across this country.

What side of history do you want to be on?

Let the immutable record show.

Jodi Schiller

Jodi Schiller

Storyteller, social scientist, technologist, journalist committed to telling the truth. Caring human working for collective action to end tyranny, free women. Survivor of sex slavery in the United States. Full story: https://connect-the-dots.carrd.co
San Rafael