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To: Gen.Blather

Yes, that happens often, however this is a different case and I have no information yet that the woman enabled the Murderer in any way.


20 posted on 03/16/2024 2:14:29 PM PDT by Navy Patriot (Celebrate Decivilization)
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To: Navy Patriot

“Yes, that happens often, however this is a different case and I have no information yet that the woman enabled the Murderer in any way.”

Not saying she did. Just relating my experience.

Several years ago, I got an emergency call at work. It was from a neighbor who lived about a quarter mile away. His kids had been playing with my neighbor’s kids and told him there was a wall in my neighbor’s house covered with pictures of me taken with a telephoto lens. I installed several cameras and recorded him coming onto my property several times per day. He did everything the BTK killer did. Letters, lawsuits, stalking, etc. I took all of this to the sheriff’s office. The prosecutor said that men don’t stalk men and refused to take the case. The detectives told me I had to move away, or he’d kill me. I moved forty miles away and he stalked me every day for about six months. He’d pick me up as I left work and follow me home. I got good with a gun. I got a carry license, and I did not respond in any way. Because if I called the cops, they’d already said they’d do nothing “until he kills you.” He was using them to stalk me by proxy. Eventually, he started stalking the man who bought my house. (That man moved away in six months.) There’s really no difference between what my neighbor did and an abusive ex-boyfriend. She’d have been well served by learning to use and carrying a gun. I never leave the house without it.

The detectives told me, if I was a woman, they’d have arrested and jailed my neighbor. But the ninety*-plus year-old prosecutor said, “men don’t stalk men.” So, that was that.

*Yep. Not an exaggeration. They changed Florida Retirment law because he had, if I recall, three state retirement incomes. Now you can only get one even if you go from an employee to an elected official.


34 posted on 03/16/2024 2:29:57 PM PDT by Gen.Blather (Wait! I said that out loud? )
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