Mametsuki
If she went directly to the police, I give her a lot of credit.
She might also have been the "victim" of a lying, back-stabbing creep who
said he wasn't married.
Kris
Mametsuki
If it's the girl that others are saying it is on the local bulletin boards
and such, it said she used to work for them at their restaurant, so I'm not
sure.........
td
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> >If she went directly to the police, I give her a lot of
> >credit. She might also have been the "victim" of a lying,
> >back-stabbing creep who said he wasn't married.
> >
> >Kris
> Kris, I stand corrected. It's true, she might be the one who called the
police.
> I take back the"beaahtch". Sounds like he could just be cold and
calculating
> enough to lie through his teeth about everything else going on, lying to
his
> "hump bunny" would be child's play. Sociopath comes to mind.
> Mametsuki
Oh, you didn't correct anything -- you could be positively correct
and she may have only come forward under fear of arrest.
I was just giving an alternative theory.
Kris
I don't know where they are getting that and I'm sorry I posted
anything. I think they are just speculating, they speculate more on
those groups. this girl that worked for them has just been helping in
the search.
Opps, sorry then, I thought it was her.
td
Opps, sorry then, I thought it was her.
td
Nat'l Enquirer didn't have a name nor did it have any pictures.
Didn't even mention the December picture. Just said the woman had
called the Modesto police in anger saying she was Scott's girlfriend,
said he had told her he was divorced. I can only speculate that they
must have paid her a visit in which she had the pictures as evidence
to prove she knew him.
Patty
Thanks Patty, I must've missed that before........I didn't realize it was
someone who said they didn't know he was married. How does a woman not know
the guy they are seeing is married? If he lives at home and
all.............most women call their boyfriends at home at some point in
time, visit their homes......know where they live, etc. That's always
stumped me..........how does one not at least suspect the guy is married?
td
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> > Nat'l Enquirer didn't have a name nor did it have any pictures.
> > Didn't even mention the December picture. Just said the woman had
> > called the Modesto police in anger saying she was Scott's girlfriend,
> > said he had told her he was divorced. I can only speculate that they
> > must have paid her a visit in which she had the pictures as evidence
> > to prove she knew him.
> >
> > Patty
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> Thanks Patty, I must've missed that before........I didn't realize it was
> someone who said they didn't know he was married. How does a woman not know
> the guy they are seeing is married? If he lives at home and
> all.............most women call their boyfriends at home at some point in
> time, visit their homes......know where they live, etc. That's always
> stumped me..........how does one not at least suspect the guy is married?
>
> td
They probably don't really want to know.
Denial
Denial
Denial
bel
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My father's business partner got an apartment in Los Angeles while his home and
family were in a suburb of Glendale, supposedly for a quiet place to work
without the screaming children bothering him, and also so he wouldn't have to
drive so far to work in heavy traffic five days a week. Before that, he often
didn't come home until late, saying he fell asleep at work or something stupid
like that. I have known of other men who lived away from home during weekdays
and were only home on the weekend, giving them a perfect opportunity to not
only fool around on their wives but to also make a woman think he's single.
These arrangements are called commuter marriages.
Dogs & children first.
The don't live in the same communities. They don't share the same friends.
They don't cross paths outside of when he visits her.
> If he lives at home and
> all.............most women call their boyfriends at home at some point in
> time,
Maybe he had a cell phone that he only turned on when he was away from Laci.
The girlfriend would just think he didn't answer it when he was out or at
work. Maybe she only called him at work. Maybe she paged him on a beeper
and he'd call her back. Maybe she didn't call him at all. (I rarely, if
ever, called mine BFs.)
>visit their homes....
Maybe she hadn't been a girlfriend for that long. Maybe he said he's just
in a run-down place with three other guys. Maybe he said he's looking for a
nice place and he'd rather wait. Maybe he showed her a friend's apartment
and said it was his. Maybe he had a love nest somewhere. Maybe she just
didn't care where he lived.
>..know where they live, etc. That's always
> stumped me..........how does one not at least suspect the guy is married?
>
> td
It might have been a very casual relationship. She may have been dating
more men than just him. He might have been someone with whom she had a
slight interest in although he might have had more than that in her. Who
knows? I've heard of bigamists that successfully had two or three WIVES.
Tell me how the hell they managed that, will you? But they did. It
happens.
--
Giselle
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GM