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<font color=darkorchid>I'm the needy, sexy Unicorn
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This is certainly something to consider.Your sis can still hire a PI.
Regardless, I am happy you updated us.

If anything happens, let us know!
This is certainly something to consider.Your sis can still hire a PI.
What a jerk... he knows how to manipulate, which is another finger pointing at him. I wish she had more closure, but hopefully he'll move on and leave her the hell alone. Keep us posted on any updates...Absolutely - no way he is on here.
Another reason to dislike him - he LOATHES Disney.
Actually when we had our trip planned last year, my sister and her son were supposed to come with us. It was paid for and everything, but one week before we left, he threw a huge fit and told her he didnt want her to go. And she didnt. She was so sad, because she loves Disney. He left her a week after the rest of us got back from Disney - which leads me to believe he just didnt want her to go because he didnt want her to spend the money, because he was planning on leaving.
I say, post the phone number of the incoming call and we'll all call it non-stop.
So, clearly the immediate danger is gone, or I'd have hoped that you'd have stayed in town! (Unless of course your sister when with you.Hi everyone! I hope you all had a wonderful Easter!!
I havent been able to read all your replies or post for the past few days since we went out of town for the hoilday.
I think in this day of "CSI" and "Law & Order" and all the other procedurals out there, people think, "oh ... of course the cameras will have security tapes and of course there's a crew available to dust for prints". But this isn't TV and the cops have more than one case at a time and limited resources. If your sister is fine sleeping in the house with her son and having the locks changed and not continuing to be freaked out, then the cops are going to hang onto the file should their be a second contact, and move on to other things. There are lots of theories as to what the cellphone owner might have been doing there, but no immediate threat (only supposed ones). And the police can't act on what someone thinks might possibly happen.There has been no new updates and I highly doubt there will be. The cops act like they have done all that they are going to do. I also mentioned security tapes and fingerprinting - but my husband said - "This isn't a murder case and I don't think they do that." - maybe so, but you never know what the intention was of whoever was in her house.
Then again, he knows he's the prime suspect, based on the visit from the police. Even if he did call, no one would think that he's sincere. They'd all figure that he's calling because he's got some motive or he's trying to fake being concerned or whatever. When you're in that situation, pretty much any lawyer on the planet will tell you to just shut up and lay low. Don't do anything that might in any way be perceived as confrontational. Besides, doesn't the ex have a restraining order out on him? Does that even allow him to make a phone call? I'm thinking no.The main reason I do believe it was the ex now is because he hasn't called her to ask about it - or if she and their son are okay - wouldn't that be the first rational thing a person would do when they found out someone had broken into his ex's house? Unless of course, it was HIM who broke in and he didnt have to worry.
Unfortunately even an officer who KNOWS the ex was lying (but has no proof) won't stand up in court. Or, well ... anywhere.My sister did say that the officer told her ex when he went to his work to pay him a visit that he would give his phone back to him, if it was indeed his phone - which I thought was srange - but of course her ex said it wasn't. The officer said he could tell when people lie and that her ex was definitely lying.
Again ... if you were okay with going out of town for the weekend and leaving her there, then it's clearly "safe enough." Even if she was along on your out-of-town trip, she apparently doesn't feel anxious enough to move. I'm sure she'll be more aware of her surroundings and what's locked and what's not and so forth. But it does seem like the house is simply too large for her (if she never ever goes upstairs). Might be the time to downsize.I don't know - this whole thing is just so strange. I have been trying to convince by sister to move. I just don't think it is safe there anymore.
So, clearly the immediate danger is gone, or I'd have hoped that you'd have stayed in town! (Unless of course your sister when with you.)
I think in this day of "CSI" and "Law & Order" and all the other procedurals out there, people think, "oh ... of course the cameras will have security tapes and of course there's a crew available to dust for prints". But this isn't TV and the cops have more than one case at a time and limited resources. If your sister is fine sleeping in the house with her son and having the locks changed and not continuing to be freaked out, then the cops are going to hang onto the file should their be a second contact, and move on to other things. There are lots of theories as to what the cellphone owner might have been doing there, but no immediate threat (only supposed ones). And the police can't act on what someone thinks might possibly happen.
Then again, he knows he's the prime suspect, based on the visit from the police. Even if he did call, no one would think that he's sincere. They'd all figure that he's calling because he's got some motive or he's trying to fake being concerned or whatever. When you're in that situation, pretty much any lawyer on the planet will tell you to just shut up and lay low. Don't do anything that might in any way be perceived as confrontational. Besides, doesn't the ex have a restraining order out on him? Does that even allow him to make a phone call? I'm thinking no.
Unfortunately even an officer who KNOWS the ex was lying (but has no proof) won't stand up in court. Or, well ... anywhere.
Again ... if you were okay with going out of town for the weekend and leaving her there, then it's clearly "safe enough." Even if she was along on your out-of-town trip, she apparently doesn't feel anxious enough to move. I'm sure she'll be more aware of her surroundings and what's locked and what's not and so forth. But it does seem like the house is simply too large for her (if she never ever goes upstairs). Might be the time to downsize.
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Hi everyone! My sister is doing fine - nothing else has happened. She has pretty much summed it up to it being her ex and he was snooping for something - who knows what though? He has contacted her since the police came to his job, but did not mention it. I find that odd - It would have been the first thing I brought up - IF I wasnt guilty!
Hi everyone! My sister is doing fine - nothing else has happened. She has pretty much summed it up to it being her ex and he was snooping for something - who knows what though? He has contacted her since the police came to his job, but did not mention it. I find that odd - It would have been the first thing I brought up - IF I wasnt guilty!
Hi everyone! My sister is doing fine - nothing else has happened. She has pretty much summed it up to it being her ex and he was snooping for something - who knows what though? He has contacted her since the police came to his job, but did not mention it. I find that odd - It would have been the first thing I brought up - IF I wasnt guilty!
Are there any updates on this?
OP the situation is very scary and I can attest to it with first hand knowledge!
One night I was in my breakfast room on the computer,it was about 11:30pm when all of a sudden I heard a cell phone ring upstairs. At the time I didn't have a cell phone and DH was deployed.My girls were sleeping on the couches as it was Friday night and they stayed up late watching tv and I had just gone in the living room a few minutes earlier and put a blanket on them and shut off the tv.
I sat at my computer for a good minute thinking "What the hell?" then the terror set in. I stood up walked into the tv room picked up my youngest,the whole time never taking my eyes off the hallway that leads to the staircase. I grabbed my oldest by her upper arm and practically dragged her into a standing position and led her thru the kitchen and right out the back door walking backwards the whole time so whoever was upstairs couldn't sneak up on me.
I went to the next house and rang the doorbell and deposited my kids on the neighbors couch while she called 911.I went back outside and kept watch on my house till the cops arrived. They told me to stay outside while they checked it out and came out saying that noone was in there and I made them come back in with me while I checked it out.
Having kids I know all the best hiding spots and sure enough under the master bathroom sink I found a cell phone.
As the cop was looking at it (and me thinking I was crazy and that it was mine) the dang thing rang.
Turns out that it belonged to the exterminator who had come in to spray earlier that day and it had dropped out of his pocket when he got under the sink to see if he could find a trail. Turns out he had been calling it all evening trying to figure out where it was and I didn't hear it until the kids settled down and the tv was turned off.
The experience scared the crap out of me! I'm hoping that your sisters situation is similar and she can breathe a sigh of relief before the day is done.
Hi everyone! My sister is doing fine - nothing else has happened. She has pretty much summed it up to it being her ex and he was snooping for something - who knows what though? He has contacted her since the police came to his job, but did not mention it. I find that odd - It would have been the first thing I brought up - IF I wasnt guilty!
My ex would often threaten to come over and kill my dog when I was at work saying I would have to come in and find her dead. He knew how much she meant to me. Then he would threaten my sisters. You just never know. I was too afraid to tell my family what he was saying. Thank God that is all behind me and is now over. I hope and pray your sister doesn't deal with anything like that.
But he really seems like a control freak that is planning something. She needs to stay on her toes.
Thank goodness he is an ex! I am so sorry you had to deal with something like that. Did you ever report all that to the cops? threatening your sisters? What a loser.
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