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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 646209" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>The thievery thing was terrible. It was very subtle. I started noticing little things missing and husband thought I was just misplacing things. But, I pointed out to him that:</p><p>1. I wasn't misplacing things prior to the housekeeper's arrival</p><p>2. We had housekeepers before and nothing ever was misplaced or gone and gone for good! </p><p></p><p>So, I started getting angry at husband. But, then he bought me a gold cross when we went on vacation. She admired it. I put it on my make up table. After one of her visits, it disappeared and so did a shirt that husband loved on me. I never saw a man go so nuts. He searched the house, BUT, he ripped apart th bedroom BIG. TIME. All the drawers, every inch of the closet...every little thing. We called the dry cleaner (although I hadn't worn it recently or sent it to the dry cleaners). Everything was searched and double checked. You should of seen DHs face when he realized the items were stolen. It is a real shock. We didn't call the police...I just told her that we couldn't afford a housekeeper anymore, but later a local policewoman chastised me for not reporting her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 646209, member: 4152"] The thievery thing was terrible. It was very subtle. I started noticing little things missing and husband thought I was just misplacing things. But, I pointed out to him that: 1. I wasn't misplacing things prior to the housekeeper's arrival 2. We had housekeepers before and nothing ever was misplaced or gone and gone for good! So, I started getting angry at husband. But, then he bought me a gold cross when we went on vacation. She admired it. I put it on my make up table. After one of her visits, it disappeared and so did a shirt that husband loved on me. I never saw a man go so nuts. He searched the house, BUT, he ripped apart th bedroom BIG. TIME. All the drawers, every inch of the closet...every little thing. We called the dry cleaner (although I hadn't worn it recently or sent it to the dry cleaners). Everything was searched and double checked. You should of seen DHs face when he realized the items were stolen. It is a real shock. We didn't call the police...I just told her that we couldn't afford a housekeeper anymore, but later a local policewoman chastised me for not reporting her. [/QUOTE]
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