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The tapes document the construction of a sophisticated booby-trapped book filled with sulfuric acid. Designed to detonate and disfigure or kill the recipient upon opening, Lopez mailed the device to Björk’s London residence on September 12, 1996.

These tapes offer a rare, terrifying glimpse into the mind of a celebrity predator. Filmmaker Heather Landsman, who compiled the footage for the 2024 documentary The Best of Me , noted that López’s raw, uncut monologues predated the modern vlogging era by over a decade, calling him "kind of the original vlogger". The footage shows a man marinating in his own psychosis, using the lens as a mirror for his deepening alienation. The final tape, however, would be the most haunting entry of all.

In sharing and discussing these stories, we must do so with sensitivity and a commitment to fostering a more understanding and supportive society. Only through such an approach can we hope to prevent similar tragedies in the future and ensure that those who are struggling find the help and support they need.

Lopez's online activities and subsequent suicide have been the subject of various documentaries, investigations, and news reports. However, I couldn't find any information about an "exclusive" video related to his suicide.

López's downward spiral began months before his death, fueled by a deep-seated fixation on Björk, whom he initially viewed as a symbol of "purity and innocence".

This transition from fan to stalker is often studied by forensic psychologists to understand the progression of predatory behaviors in isolated individuals. His recordings, spanning over 800 pages and 18 hours of video, documented a profound decline in his mental stability and a preoccupation with causing harm. The 1996 Incident and Investigation

As the months wore on, the tapes document his deteriorating mental state. Initially, he considered sending Björk a package infected with the AIDS virus. He eventually settled on a more direct method: a letter bomb. He meticulously filmed his experiments, showing viewers how he extracted sulfuric acid from a car battery and rigged a book-shaped device that would spray acid into the face of anyone who opened it. The package was addressed to Björk’s residence in London.

The video was intended to serve as a message for the media and society, detailing his grievances and motivations. He describes himself as a "psychokiller" and reveals his plans to commit a mass murder.

To understand the tragedy, one must look at the profound isolation that defined López’s life. Diagnosed with Klinefelter syndrome—a genetic condition that can affect physical development and fertility—López struggled with deep-seated feelings of inadequacy, low self-esteem, and social alienation. He aspired to be an artist but lacked the drive to pursue it, settling instead into a lonely routine as a pest exterminator.