Friday, July 24, 2020

Alexandra Grant is a Con Artist, Reason #7

Reason # 7 for Alexandra Grant being a con artist is about baby Lena's tombstone. She tried to sell it on eBay, then make a documentary called “Taking Lena Home”. For the average person, the act of buying a tombstone, keeping it for 11 years, putting it in a baby's crib, and trying to SELL it on eBay is disturbing. But for a con artist, after she was told, it was a felony to sell historical objects, she decides to do a documentary and paints herself as some type of martyr going on a journey to return the object to its rightful place, strapping it in the front seat of a car and buckling it in as if it was a person.

She can now put on her resume that she's a filmmaker, a director, a producer, a camerawoman, and so many other meaningless titles, except for the one that really matters: a decent human being.

She could have returned it a long time ago. She could have reached out to historical society to help her find out where it came from. She could have done so many things differently but she chooses to do it the way a con artist would. With deception and for credits to brand herself as something she is not.

@stewartfan.art did a great job in explaining how Grant sees herself as Antigone but in reality, she is Creon as it related to the tombstone. I posted it before but I am including it as a slide on this post too along with the quote that stewartfan.art chooses from Sophocles that expresses Alexandra Grant's action: "More hateful still the miscreants who seeks when caught, to make a virtue of a crime."

#keanureeves #alexandragrant #conartist #con #grantalexandra #prscam #pr #gossipcop










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