Exposing the “Grief Vampires” Cult!

In the vast expanse of the internet, a realm where the pursuit of knowledge collides with the darker facets of human interaction, I found myself ensnared in a labyrinth of online hate. My initial mission was simple, born from the pure intention to spotlight the extraordinary work of spiritual leader Rochelle Beattie. Little did I know that this journey would swiftly transform into a harrowing tale of resilience amidst an unrelenting storm of adversity.
As the saga unfolded on Reddit, its ripples spilled onto my personal Facebook page. Justin Narma accused me of harassment, oblivious to the unfolding drama. Curiosity led me to Reddit, revealing baseless accusations and an overwhelming torrent of online hate from a group later identified as the “Grief Vampires.”






The saga didn’t conclude there. The following day, a barrage of outrageous accusations erupted across my online posts. Determined to unveil the perpetrators, my investigation unveiled their Facebook group—’GRIEF VAMPIRES, Exposing fake Mediums, Psychics, and the paranormal.’
Within this group, numerous posts took aim at me, propelling me to message a cult member named Kat Foy, who had been hurling wild accusations. The revelations left me both angry and perplexed, yet my resilience against the hate intensified.






The Grief Vampires, under the leadership of Jamie Boyd, purported to expose fake Mediums, paradoxically contradicting their group rule of kindness and respect. Randy Ford, a moderator, appears to pull the strings, while other key figures, including Kathy Skeen Yates and Nicchia Vella, being moderators of the group play roles in perpetuating the hate.
Prominent individuals like Danielle Espinoza and the elusive Stacey Grace spearheaded relentless attacks. Screenshots unveil threats and accusations, fostering a toxic atmosphere. Stacey Grace, whose name and identity perpetually shift, even stooped to using another member’s children’s photos.


















The group, forged in March 2019, leveraged Facebook to share videos targeting spiritual figures like John Benner and Rochelle Beattie.
Randy Ford, the apparent orchestrator, posted warnings to tighten the leash on their hate train. Danielle Espinoza and Stacey Grace, undeterred, persisted in their campaign, even escalating to threats. Amidst this chaos, a new antagonist, Bob Leigh Bob, surfaced—sending dodgy links to track my IP address and recent locations.







Despite the relentless onslaught, I transformed my anger into positivity, vowing to expose the Grief Vampires and raise awareness about online bullying. Conversations with Rochelle underscored the severe impact on people’s lives.
As a budding journalist, I embarked on this story to illuminate not just this cult but the broader issue of online harassment. My aim is to draw attention to the pressing need for awareness and action against such malevolent behaviour.
This article serves as a testament to my journey, turning adversity into a mission to expose the shadows lurking behind online hate and advocating for a safer digital environment.

Call to Action: As I share my story, I implore you to ponder the broader issue of online harassment. This isn’t just about me; it’s about the countless individuals facing unwarranted hate daily. Let’s collectively raise awareness, share this story, engage in conversations about online bullying, and support efforts to combat such malevolence. Our united voice has the potency to drive positive change. Let’s stand strong against the shadows that lurk behind screens, nurturing kindness, empathy, and respect in the online world. ❤️
Additional Note: Stacey Grace persists in her harassment, adding another layer to the ongoing ordeal. Her name changes and the use of another member’s children’s photos further exemplify the depths of this cyberbullying.
