Buckle up. This story has more red flags than a communist parade.
She changes cities often. She changes names on rental applications. But the pattern is always the same: charm, chaos, theft, and a goat.
Social security card, passport, birth certificate. Keep them in a safe that only you have the combination to. Janice Griffins of the world smell unsecured mail from a mile away.
The longevity of the "Worst Roommate" legend highlights how digital folklore evolves. Worst roommate ever - Janice Griffith
The door flew open. She was fully dressed in neon spandex, holding a giant plushie unicorn. "Dude! You're awake! Perfect. I need a judge for the 'Gamer Girl vs. Roommate' challenge for my stream. We’re going live in five."
Megan had to hire a lawyer. The lawyer, after hearing the full story, reportedly poured himself a very stiff drink and said, “I’ve seen murder trials less disturbing than this.”
If you're considering living with someone, take it from me: trust your instincts, and don't ignore those red flags. A bad roommate can make your life miserable, and it's not worth the risk. Buckle up
Read your rental agreement carefully to see who is legally responsible for rent and what the rules are for breaking the lease.
While the case of Rachel and Janie is an extreme example, bad roommate situations are incredibly common. If you are looking for a new place to live, it is vital to vet your potential housemates thoroughly. Behavior to Watch For Risk Level
I needed to feel sleep.
In October 2019, Janie contacted a vendor on the dark web to purchase a deadly biological agent. She told the seller she was a biology teacher in need of the bacteria for a school experiment.
Fed up, Janice decided to take drastic measures. She changed the locks on the apartment and kicked Samantha out, refusing to let her back in. It was a difficult and stressful experience, but Janice finally felt free from the toxic roommate situation.
"Janice!" I shouted.