Well, they're vegans, so we know they didn't cannibalize them.
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Jack LaSota was a highly-educated whizz kid who moved to the Bay Area to pursue a career in tech. Now known as 'Ziz,' she allegedly runs a radical vegan cult tied to a string of murders.
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There was the attack on the 80-year-old man, leaving him blind in one eye and with a Samurai sword sticking out of his chest.
Two years later, an assailant returned to finish the job, slashing the now-82-year-old's throat in broad daylight outside his home.
There was the New Year's Eve execution-style murders of a couple in their Pennsylvania home.
And there was the
Inauguration Day shootout between two suspects and Border Patrol agents in Vermont, which left an agent and one of the suspects dead.
On their own, these cases are each shocking. And on the surface, they appear to be unconnected.
Yet, each of these horror events lead back to a loosely-connected radical group of highly educated, vegan and mostly transgender women that's been described as a cult and dubbed by online observers as the 'Zizians'.
Described as a 'death cult' by those in the know, Zizianism is an extreme offshoot of the rationalist movement - a philosophical movement based on the belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge - according to
Open Vallejo.
At the heart of the Zizian cult lies a figurehead who goes by the name Ziz - an individual previously known as Jack Amadeus LaSota. Now, LaSota is a wanted fugitive in two states.
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Jack LaSota is allegedly the figurehead at the center of a radical cult made up of highly educated, vegan and mostly transgender female members known as the Zizians
It's a knotty, tangled web of violence, murder and faking deaths.
So how did this privileged, highly-intelligent, 34-year-old computer programmer wind up at the heart of a sprawling case that has perplexed and sent shockwaves across America?
Technological advancements seemed part of LaSota's DNA. Her father, Dan, is an AI researcher for the University of Alaska Fairbanks.
LaSota followed a similar path, graduating from the University of Alaska Fairbanks with a degree in computer engineering.
She interned at NASA and Oracle and, like many young tech entrepreneurs, 'moved to the Bay Area for proximity to the tech industry which I considered sort of my destiny,' she wrote in a 2019 blog post.
There, she had a stint at Google, took part in an apprenticeship by the Machine Intelligence Research Institute (MIRI) and the Center for Applied Rationality (CFAR) and became part of a rationalist movement in Berkeley, according to the
San Francisco Chronicle.
Jessica Taylor, a former research fellow at the AI research non-profit MIRI told DailyMail.com she met LaSota around 2015 or 2016 at an MIRI or rationalist event.
'We talked about things like when people make commitments (like New Year's resolutions) that try to coerce or bind their future self and how this is confused and alternatives to it,' she said, adding that these are 'fairly normal ideas for self-help or rationality around CFAR.'
Taylor said it was only later that 'stuff got weird' and more extreme, pushing the belief that people have 'conflict between their two brain hemispheres, only one of which is good.'
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Curtis Lind, 82, was stabbed to death in front of his home (pictured) on January 17 2025, two years after surviving a similar attack
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In the 2022 attack, Curtis Lind, 82, (pictured) was impaled with a Samurai sword and lost his right eye
LaSota began sharing these ideas and beliefs in a blog, titled Sinceriously.
Taylor said LaSota amassed something of a following through the blog, including her own friend Felix Baukholt, who went by the name Ophelia.
The lengthy blog posts, which ran from 2016 to 2019, included titles such as 'My Journey to the Dark Side,' 'Vampires and More Undeath,' 'Punching Evil,' 'Self-Blackmail' and 'Engineering and Hacking Your Mind.'
In one, LaSota described 2016 as the year she made a 'turn to the dark side.'
But it was 2019 when LaSota first hit headlines.
LaSota and three alleged accomplices - Alexander 'Somni' Leatham, Emma Borhanian and Gwen Danielson - descended on CFAR's annual retreat in Westminster Woods, Sonoma County, that November and barricaded the exits.
The four protesters were dressed in black robes and Guy Fawkes masks and had flyers railing against the two nonprofit rationalist organizations CFAR and MIRI, the
San Francisco Chronicle reported at the time.
'CFAR does not do remotely what they claim to do on their website: they do not appreciably develop novel rationality/mental tech,' one of the flyers claimed, per the Chronicle. 'CFAR's founding premise (that people were blocked in having the tools to think) was falsified long ago.'
Jack LaSota began sharing these ideas and beliefs in a blog, titled Sinceriously
Jerold Friedman, an attorney who represented the group in a subsequent civil case, told DailyMail.com that the group was actually protesting over their belief that people at the event were engaged in pedophilia.
Friedman said he never saw any evidence to back up those claims. He said his clients claimed to have evidence to support their beliefs but the case was dismissed before it reached the point where such evidence would be shared.
DailyMail.com has contacted CFAR and MIRI for comment.
All four protesters were arrested on charges including conspiracy, obstructing an officer and wearing a mask for an unlawful purpose.
To defense attorney Dan Kapelovitz, who represented LaSota in the criminal case, it was 'a classic case of someone being overcharged and falsely accused.'
'LaSota seemed like a very kind and thoughtful person who cared about animals and protested against injustice,' he told DailyMail.com.
The criminal case ended up stalling in the courts for years.
Meanwhile, the four defendants filed a civil suit against Sonoma County alleging mistreatment following their arrests, including being deprived of food, water and sleep in jail.
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Emma Borhanian (pictured) and Alexander Leatham were both charged over the 2019 protest with LaSota
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Leatham (pictured) and Borhanian were then both allegedly involved in the attack on Curtis Lind
Friedman said he was hired by the group because, like them, he is vegan and 'they wanted someone who shared their values.'
From what he saw, this was a group of 'passionate,' 'non-violent' young people.
'These were four kids that just struck me as very cohesive, very passionate and who cared about the state of the world and not just themselves,' he said.
'They were committed to veganism and cared about the relationship between humans and animals. They cared about pedophilia and cared about children… They very much believed in what they believed in. They were passionate and, as far as I saw, non-violent.'
In the spring of 2022, the case then took a bizarre turn.
Friedman said he received information that Danielson had died by suicide.
Then, that August, he learned LaSota had died in a boating accident in San Francisco Bay.
In November, things got even stranger.
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During the 2022 attack, Curtis Lind (pictured) managed to pull a gun and open fire on his attackers
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Lind, who lost an eye in the attack, was set to testify in the trial but was killed before he could
Curtis Lind, an 80-year-old landlord in Vallejo, was attacked by a group of tenants when he was called to fix something in a trailer.
He was stabbed multiple times and was impaled through the chest with a sword.
During the attack, Lind managed to pull a gun and open fire on his attackers.
Tenant Patrick McMillan told
NBC Bay Area at the time that Lind came knocking on his door with a sword sticking out of his chest.
'He banged on my door and I woke up and came out,' he said. 'He said 'I'm dying' and he had blood squirting out and a sword sticking through him.'
Lind miraculously survived but lost his right eye.
One of the attackers was LaSota's old friend Borhanian, who was shot and killed in the chaos.
Fellow so-called Zizians Leatham and Suri Dao were charged with Borhanian's murder, attempted murder, and aggravated mayhem.
'I was completely gobsmacked,' Friedman said of the moment he heard about the Vallejo attack.
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Pictured: Richard Zajko (right), 71, and his wife Rita (left), 69 were found dead in their Pennsylvania home in 2023
He added: 'I've only ever had one case where the other party died, never where my party died. So to have even one death is just bizarre.
'Then out of the four, I had one dead, two others apparently dead and not communicating, and the fourth in jail.'
Friedman informed the court and the civil case over the 2019 protest was ultimately dismissed.
But, there were still more surprises to come.
Kapelovitz, LaSota's criminal defense attorney, told DailyMail.com that he got an email informing him that police had encountered the late LaSota during the Vallejo attack.
'The deputy district attorney sent me an email stating that LaSota was 'alive and well.' I like 99.9 percent of my clients, so it is always depressing when one of my clients dies,' he said. 'So I was very happy to learn that LaSota was alive.'
Two months later, police across the other side of the country would report a second interaction with LaSota.
On New Year's Eve 2022, Richard Zajko, 72, and his wife Rita Zajko, 69, were shot dead inside their home in Chester Heights, Pennsylvania.
Their bodies were found two days later when officers performed a welfare check.
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Investigators believed that the couple's daughter Michelle Zajko was in possession of the murder weapon and so swooped on the Candlewood Suites hotel in Chester City where she was staying on January 13 2023, according to a court hearing transcript seen by Open Vallejo.
The search did not turn up Zajko or the firearm.
Instead, authorities found an individual called Daniel Blank and LaSota inside a hotel room.
LaSota was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct and obstruction.
Had LaSota faked her own death? And, might Danielson have done the same?
In Danielson's case, Friedman said he never saw a death certificate or evidence of her passing.
But, for LaSota's death, he said he obtained the US Coast Guard report about her apparent drowning and the hours-long search in vain as evidence.
Yet, here she was very much alive and well and accounted for on the East Coast.