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MCINTOSH - Sisters Melissa and Melinda Stalnaker grew up in this 100-year-old farming and ranching community next to a strange neighbor who lived alone behind a fortified black wall of tires.
When he ventured out of his trailer house, they saw him naked riding his bike. He also climbed on his roof, naked, spied on them through binoculars and took their pictures with a telephoto lens, they said.
The girls, now in their 20s, said his weird behavior once turned violent when he pulled a gun on their brother and tried to run over him with a car.
On Thursday morning, that neighbor, 59-year-old John Loche, started shooting when Torrance County officials tried to serve him with an eviction notice. He wounded two people.
Twelve hours later Loche was dead after an exchange of gunfire with police.
Thursday's events jolted this small Estancia Valley community 40 miles east of Albuquerque and 10 miles south of Moriarty on N.M. 41. But those who knew Loche best had predicted the worst.
"We always expected it would come to this," said neighbor Kathy Stalnaker, mother of Melissa and Melinda Stalnaker. "He drove us crazy."
At the nearby McIntosh Senior Center, Doris Johnson, a 78-year-old center volunteer, said, "We all called him 'The Pervert.' "
As the day wore on, Kathy Stalnaker expressed certainty he would not emerge from his trailer alive. "He won't give up," she said in an interview eight hours before Loche was killed.
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