While talking about delusions of grandeur, Stephanie mentions the case of a woman that had been disfellowshipped out of her church in 1990. Among the 'many' reasons for it was pestering a gentleman from another congregation (ex. Petersborough). With not much to do the woman resorted to mimicking the pastor's daughter starting in 1984 (when she was 20 and the pastor's daughter 14-15). She was discovered after unsuccessful attempts to manipulate congregation men. Desperate to join, she married and pretended to follow this congregation's teachings just to fail further. Her brother, who is described as a nice person (ex. Darren), overheard her and their dad plotting against their mum in 1989. Darren would try to keep his sister at bay by visiting his mother but she ended up moving to Bournemouth in 1992. By then his sister had visibly aged and sent letters full of spite, pretending to be the pastor and defiling Christian icons in postcards. Darren moved to Milton Keynes in 1996 and stopped reading his sister's correspondence. In 2004, Darren won a court case 'completely unrelated' but kept receiving toxic mail accusing him of being a cross dresser. Darren's sister would get in another plot with her dad in 2005 before giving up and moving to New Zealand, taking photos where she looked like a man. The conclusion is that people with delusions of grandeur do end up becoming the butt of the joke.