
Her stage name came from her real first name and her best friend's middle name, which is a small detail that tells you something about how she operated — personally, loyally, with people she actually knew. She was a heavy metal fan before she was a performer, and that wasn't a marketing angle. She hosted a real music series, traveled on a real tour, and interviewed real bands. The adult film work and the metal world weren't two separate lives she was keeping apart — they overlapped completely, and she seemed to move between them without apology. She married Wayne Static in the middle of all of it. His death came first, in late autumn of the year she had left, and she followed him fourteen months later in the desert outside Joshua Tree. She was thirty-three. There is no post-career chapter here, no podcast, no reinvention. What exists is a strange and specific life that ended before anyone had fully decided what to make of it.
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