Posted on 03/06/2007 1:50:58 PM PST by Palladin
ORLANDO, Fla. - The space shuttle pilot at the center of a bizarre love triangle that now has astronaut Lisa Nowak facing attempted kidnapping charges told detectives Nowak "seemed a little disappointed" but accepting when he told her he was dating another woman, court records released Tuesday show.
That conversation was in January. On Feb. 5, Nowak drove 900 miles from Houston to Orlando to confront the other woman.
Police say Nowak, a mother of three, donned a wig and followed Colleen Shipman from an airport terminal to her car to confront her, then pepper sprayed her through a cracked window when Shipman wouldn't unlock the door. Police who arrested Nowak and searched her car reported finding a BB-gun, new steel mallet, knife and rubber tubing.
Nowak, 43, pleaded not guilty to attempted kidnapping and burglary with assault and was released on bond with an ankle monitoring device.
Investigation documents released late Monday and Tuesday by the Orange-Osceola State Attorney's Office discuss shed some light on the astronauts' relationships.
They include the shuttle pilot, Navy Cmdr. William Oefelein's, conversations with detectives about the romantic relationship he had had with Nowak since 2004 and how she reacted with no emotion when he said he was dating another woman.
"She seemed a little disappointed, but she seemed to be accepting of that," Oefelein told detectives, according to the documents.
The documents also include an undated letter to Oefelein's mother in which Nowak wrote that she was taking steps to divorce her husband so she could be with Oefelein.
"Bill is absolutely the best person I've ever known and I love him more than I knew possible," Nowak wrote.
A NASA spokesman didn't immediately return a call seeking comment Tuesday.
Since her arrest, Nowak, has told police that her relationship with Oefelein was more than a working relationship but less than a romantic one. But Oefelein, 41, told investigators they had been romantically involved since 2004.
Nowak's frantic road trip to confront Shipman _ she wore adult diapers to avoid having to stop for breaks _ may have been sparked after she uncovered steamy e-mails Shipman sent to Oefelein, including one he received during his mission aboard the shuttle Discovery in December, according to documents released Monday. The e-mails do not mention Nowak.
"First urge will be to rip your clothes off," Shipman wrote to Oefelein. "But honestly, love, I want you to totally and thoroughly enjoy your hero's homecoming."
I should have put on some adult diapers before reading that post! That's about the best capsule summary of women I've ever read.
"Oefelein is one of the finest pilots that the NAVY has ever produced, a man who can do magic things with an F-18,"
Right...screw animals and children if you like, as long as you fly well. Certainly you're not suggesting morality is not an issue. I'm not a dog, but that makes me want to puke.
The funny part about that picture is the external fuel tank over his left shoulder.
Maybe he should have given that to Nowak as a parting gift.
I agree with some of that.
What I am suggesting, is that the man in question is a better person than those who would judge him without direct knowledge of the events in question.
You're correct. And I'm sorry I spoke about this. I believe that if these Navy officers were violating rules for officers then the Navy will discipline accordingly.
I will say that Nowak was pretty at one time. She has a beautiful smile in her official pics. The years haven't been kind to her though, and the prison garb sure doesn't help.
Oy vey. Bubba Clinton achieved and accomplished a lot too, and became president of the United States. He is still a first class, Grade A, liar, cheat, mountebank, cad, heel, bounder, and all-around bad egg and worthless human being.
The short version: Cheats and liars are bad people who hurt others, full stop.
I do my own share of attacks on this forum, but never against someone who has spent their entire professional life one mistake from violent death in defense of their country.
It is also instructive to consider what anyone else might do spending 99 out of 100 hours away from their family our loved ones (because it aint always the same) with no one around except those you work with.
"No, you personally are being an ass, but like most asses, you are oblivious to your own behavior."
Nice post. Good rebuttal too, but let me point out that it is merely your (single) opinion, and I can think of no reasons to assign it any value.
No, you wouldn't.....but some might.
"No, you wouldn't.....but some might."
Good luck in your quest for followers.
ahhhh....even rocket scientist men are clueless!
No - she wasn't "accepting" and no - she wasn't happy for you.
Please tell me where to buy one of these. The company that manufactured it would be taking one great leap for mankind!.
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