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Re: OT: Need advice - country living
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Posted by KX on August 21, 2003 at 10:04:03 from (38.115.0.254):
In Reply to: OT: Need advice - country living posted by JeffE on August 21, 2003 at 08:36:39:
Never keep the same schedule. Get pepper spray at least for your wife and daughter to carry. This is probably isolated and when this guy is caught, chances are you will never have anything like this again but....you have to catch him. He is likely a stalker and has interest in your wife or daughter. These wacko's are everywhere. In the community where I live, a guy has a wife and two teenage daughters. Some nut job (a married man with kids of his own) took a particular intrerest in one of the daughters. He started staking out their home and when he thought they were out, he would enter their home and steal the daughters undergarments. After several episodes of this, the father started to fear this would lead to more miscreant behavior that could harm his daughters or wife. One evening, the father left his truck at his brothers house. He told his wife and daughters to leave and stay gone for the night. He stayed in his living room in the dark and sure enough, the nut job came looking for more under garments. One shotgun blast to the chest later, the perv is no longer on this side of the grass and won't be bothering anyone anymore. I hope you the best and hope you don't have to go to that extreme but sometimes a warped mind has no other cure. Best of luck keeping your family safe.
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