The person that I thought might be the slime ball who threatened to gut my dogs is not the person who threatened to gut my dogs.
As it turns out, she is a very nice, very sweet lady who has no idea why someone would steal her ID and use it to smear me and threaten me.
She returned my phonecall about a half hour ago and we had a very pleasant conversation. I apologized for calling her out of the blue and scaring her like that, but I needed to be sure before I went public with the info I had. See, unlike Chris Heather and Robin Wesley Causey and Patrick Grady and Nancy Gilly, I did not have independent verification that the person I thought to be the slimebag was the slimebag.
I wanted to post something online, in case the slimebag was keeping an eye on me, like all of Hoge’s little spies are wont to do. But I didn’t reveal all her info. Now, I don’t have to.
This is what happens when a person cooperates with and clears herself when an investigative reporter calls. They don’t hang up. They don’t pretend to be something they’re not. You ask questions, you get straight answers.
How much simpler would my life be if Ali Akbar had done that. Or Lee Stranahana or any of the scum sucking bottom feeders who refused to cooperate when asked legitimate questions by a legitimate reporter.
She wanted to know how I got her cellphone number. I told her that her cellphone number is not listed online, but she gives it in her home answering machine message. It has been years since she changed that. I told her the best advice I could give is drop GMail, change the message on her answering machine. Since the fraud using her handle did this in February and she hasn’t noticed any difficulty with her credit, I told her I thought she was safe in that regard.
This is what I have been saying all along. Honest people answer honest questions when they are asked. If the answer is, “none of your business,” that’s fine. But don’t duck, dodge, hide, try to twist or slime the person who asked you legitimate questions. All you do is get that person’s curiosity aroused.
And you see how that turned out. Have I given up? Have I stopped pursuing the people I am pursuing?
Golly, no. There’s only one thing that will stop me and that will be the day I find myself wrapped in the loving arms of Jesus.
Until then, scumbags beware. And do a better job of covering your tracks.
OK, Stephen Sheiko of Centerville, VA?
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