2009.10.11
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Character Assassination Captured on Tape
NOTE: The most important asset the victim of a sociopath can have is quality evidence, and that means much more than your word against theirs … you will never win that one.
Virtually no one will believe your description of the sociopath’s activities, statements, or their real character, since that charming sociopath has already destroyed your character, made themselves look incapable of any such activity, and likely made you out to be a dishonest jackass. Hence, I present one evidence-option, beginning here … as always, you must be very careful, and with this, definitely within the law. continue reading…
2009.10.10
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Character Assassination Captured on Tape
The following was recorded in January 1995, about three weeks after Julie moved out unexpectedly.
1 The male voice is that of Christopher, co-worker (and boyfriend) of my then-wife; the female voice is that of Julie, my then-wife.
2 Christopher and I had never met yet he states he has me “figured out.” At that point, I knew virtually nothing about him, as we had never met. To me, he was only a name at her office.
3 Christopher describes me as “controlling” yet he’s only regurgitating what he was fed by Julie. She was manipulating him, and everyone else she knew, to cover for her infidelity. Julie agrees with him as if he figured it out on his own.
4 Julie also made me out to be an abusive husband (audio #3) as part of her destruction of my character. She has continued to spread all of these lies about me right up to the present.
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2009.10.09
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Character Assassination Captured on Tape
It’s obvious that part of Julie’s attack on my character included one I consider extremely vicious — claiming I was an abuser. This can be heard in her recording below from 1995, yet nothing could be further from the truth. It was Julie herself who had a history of unpredictable violence.
As recently as 2006, though, fearing the possibility of her own exposure as a sociopath, Julie filed a completely fabricated lawsuit against me, this time including that I was abusive and unfit to be a parent.

Even though her claims consisted of absolutely no truth whatsoever, Julie filed a sworn, written affidavit (i.e., committing perjury) stating four lies as to my parenting, and a fifth lie that I had a history of violence. Since it would be impossible for her to present any legitimate proof of any of her allegations, her plan was to bribe my daughter to lie for her.
Based on admissions by my daughter to others, her mom told her if she signed the document, she would be able to live with her mom and have all the freedom she wanted … no supervision at the age of 14. She’d never need to worry about restriction.
Whether or not she knew what she was signing, the document was handed to me in court, stating that I had “hit my daughter in the head, choked her, and threw her to the ground” … I was truly stunned. Julie wanted to see me arrested right in court, based on her own lies. Shame? Guilt? No.
An investigator with the state’s child protective services was called in to investigate and began by interviewing my daughter that morning. On the stand, the investigator was asked if my daughter told her of that physical abuse.
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2009.10.08
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Character Assassination Captured on Tape
This, like so many other things, would be very tough to believe if I did not hear it myself. Part of this recording, an important part, is not very easy to hear unless you are listening for it.

Julie begins by stating she’s taking a drill from my house, and follows that by asking Christopher if he can think of anything else. At that point, Julie mumbles, but it’s what Christopher says beneath that mumble that begins the focus of the rest of the conversation.
Listen carefully, and you’ll hear Christopher say, “Take food.”
Julie finds that extremely funny, even though she knows I’d be bringing the kids home for dinner in less than an hour.
She laughs, and laughs, and says, “Oh, yay! … You crack me up!”
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