There was a time latexladyll was quite controversial - the main issue was that the insistence that it (her blog) was real, while it was quite clear that a lot of it was fictitious. I don't remember a snuff portion (!) - was this in her blog too or a piece of fiction?
Anyway, it was proven it was false - a latex maker/friend had the evidence, and told me in confidence - because of that, I can't share what the proof was unfortunately, but I am 100% convinced. It turns out I knew the author, having met them at an event! Alas, said author passed away, which is why we haven't heard anything form latexladyll in quite some time.
My feelings have mellowed over latexladyll as time has passed. It was felt that "fantasists" (people who post fantastic accounts of their latex adventures, 99% of it being made up) were harmful to the community because they can mislead newcomers, mostly by creating unrealistic expectations. A lot of latex erotica has the potential to do that, but at least it's labelled as fiction!
But as time passed, I have come to realize that latexladyll also inspired a number of people who went on to create art in various form - this story for example, or this:
http://www.cnn.com/style/article/behnaz-babazadeh-edible-burqa-photography/index.htmlStrange how things work out sometimes