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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 72101" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Marg's right. Some men DO see only what they want to see and interpret things to be what they want them to be.</p><p></p><p>Something else that bothers me ... If he had truely been "stalking" this girl, if she was really an innocent victim, if she was frightened of him and had not encouraged him in any way, why would her parents not have simply called the police instead of hiring their own detective to track him down? To hire a private detective cost an enormous amount of money! If it really happened this way, it would be a matter for the police - why not just let them handle it!</p><p></p><p>And you're saying that SHE called HIM on the cell phone number he gave her? If he gave her the number with the promise of babysitting jobs, and then she called him - then she wasn't too afraid of him, was she! And if she WAS frightened of him and thought he was stalking her - why on earth would she <em><em>call</em></em> him!?!? I'm not sticking up for him in any way, but I am suggesting that this girl may have been far from just an innocent victim.</p><p></p><p>Another thing ... what kind of a "store" is this? Most stores, even the smaller ones, have security cameras now. If a customer had been bothering or harassing an employee, it would be caught on their cameras and the stores' security people would become involved if they were aware of it. He certainly could be identified. </p><p></p><p>None of this adds up at all. What you're being told makes no sense. It just gets "curiouser and curiouser"!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 72101, member: 1883"] Marg's right. Some men DO see only what they want to see and interpret things to be what they want them to be. Something else that bothers me ... If he had truely been "stalking" this girl, if she was really an innocent victim, if she was frightened of him and had not encouraged him in any way, why would her parents not have simply called the police instead of hiring their own detective to track him down? To hire a private detective cost an enormous amount of money! If it really happened this way, it would be a matter for the police - why not just let them handle it! And you're saying that SHE called HIM on the cell phone number he gave her? If he gave her the number with the promise of babysitting jobs, and then she called him - then she wasn't too afraid of him, was she! And if she WAS frightened of him and thought he was stalking her - why on earth would she [i][i]call[/i][/i] him!?!? I'm not sticking up for him in any way, but I am suggesting that this girl may have been far from just an innocent victim. Another thing ... what kind of a "store" is this? Most stores, even the smaller ones, have security cameras now. If a customer had been bothering or harassing an employee, it would be caught on their cameras and the stores' security people would become involved if they were aware of it. He certainly could be identified. None of this adds up at all. What you're being told makes no sense. It just gets "curiouser and curiouser"! [/QUOTE]
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