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He stole over $1000 dollars from us after we stupidly let him back in!
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<blockquote data-quote="Night Owl Mama" data-source="post: 699395" data-attributes="member: 20490"><p>Getting deliveries today at my house for things my son bought with money he stole from me. It is so absurd it's almost amusing. Today it is a jacket from Lands End. I want to return it but the money would just go back into his PayPal since he withdrew cash and deposited it into his own account. I guess I just add it to the rest of the evidence that is living in my closet, like the game console, games, Fitbit, blue ray set, etc. </p><p></p><p>I also found out how he knew child support money was deposited into that account since it isn't often and I wondered how he found out before me. I am set up to receive text alerts, and all texts on my phone from that day back have been deleted. So he looked at my phone at one point, likely while I was home since I would have it with me otherwise, saw notice of the deposit, took my card, and deleted my messages. Just like that. </p><p></p><p>See, any son I am interested in having a relationship with would have come straight to me with the news and rejoiced with me. (Well </p><p>I would rather no one check my messages but me...but you get the idea) The fact that his first impulse was to delete the msg and take my card lets me know just how far gone he is, and that the image I sometimes have of him as a loving son and big brother is not who he really is. </p><p></p><p>Anxiety is heightened today. I am startling when I see cop cars, hear sirens, see shadows outside moving, hear someone at the door. I am both afraid for his own demise, and from him showing up here. It's such a weird mix of emotions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Night Owl Mama, post: 699395, member: 20490"] Getting deliveries today at my house for things my son bought with money he stole from me. It is so absurd it's almost amusing. Today it is a jacket from Lands End. I want to return it but the money would just go back into his PayPal since he withdrew cash and deposited it into his own account. I guess I just add it to the rest of the evidence that is living in my closet, like the game console, games, Fitbit, blue ray set, etc. I also found out how he knew child support money was deposited into that account since it isn't often and I wondered how he found out before me. I am set up to receive text alerts, and all texts on my phone from that day back have been deleted. So he looked at my phone at one point, likely while I was home since I would have it with me otherwise, saw notice of the deposit, took my card, and deleted my messages. Just like that. See, any son I am interested in having a relationship with would have come straight to me with the news and rejoiced with me. (Well I would rather no one check my messages but me...but you get the idea) The fact that his first impulse was to delete the msg and take my card lets me know just how far gone he is, and that the image I sometimes have of him as a loving son and big brother is not who he really is. Anxiety is heightened today. I am startling when I see cop cars, hear sirens, see shadows outside moving, hear someone at the door. I am both afraid for his own demise, and from him showing up here. It's such a weird mix of emotions. [/QUOTE]
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