Friday, December 28, 2012

Anger-management course, anyone?

I guess the anger-management course that the court ordered for spousal assault / abuse back in 2006 and 2007 had little positive effect on my spouse's thinking and behavior.  And not because an old dog cannot learn new tricks; he does, but only tricks that he can use against me, to cover his own track, and to better deceive people. 

Like the digital forensics [in which one learned to search for and obtain electronic evidence], interrogation techniques, internal investigations, and investigating fraud seminars and / or workshops he had attended, courtesy of his on-the-job training. 

Would it surprise you, readers, that I was the one to encourage him to sign up for these courses in the first place?  Never occurred to me that such learning would be used against me in various nefarious schemes.  

Yes, am aware that my spouse can [and will] deny his role in intentionally damaging the lock on our front door.  That is why I had engaged our neighbors' vigilance in looking out for the safety of me and my son whenever they notice my spouse is at the house.  In this specific instance, we're lucky that one of our neighbors had a video capture of my spouse doing what he will most surely disavow.  




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