Anonymous wrote:I have a feeling everyone was drinking. Your husband had sex that he believes was consensual. The women disagrees, was super drunk and isn't sure. This the swabbing of multiple men. At a minimim, he cheated on you. At a maximum, he raped this woman. Either way your marriage is pretty much over. You need a lawyer to start protecting your assets. A court case will destroy your finances.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see why he wanted to keep it private. Maybe he knows his buddy Joe probably did it, and DW knows Joe, and he doesn't want to embarrass or implicate Joe in front of her.
If he really thought he was guilty, wouldn't he have gotten a lawyer once he knew his friends were being swabbed? You know he didn't otherwise he'd say speak to my lawyer as soon as they show up at the door.
Not OP, but if my husband knew his buddy Joe was a rapist and was trying not to implicate him in an investigation he'd be out of the house for that too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can see why he wanted to keep it private. Maybe he knows his buddy Joe probably did it, and DW knows Joe, and he doesn't want to embarrass or implicate Joe in front of her.
If he really thought he was guilty, wouldn't he have gotten a lawyer once he knew his friends were being swabbed? You know he didn't otherwise he'd say speak to my lawyer as soon as they show up at the door.
Not OP, but if my husband knew his buddy Joe was a rapist and was trying not to implicate him in an investigation he'd be out of the house for that too.
Anonymous wrote:I can see why he wanted to keep it private. Maybe he knows his buddy Joe probably did it, and DW knows Joe, and he doesn't want to embarrass or implicate Joe in front of her.
If he really thought he was guilty, wouldn't he have gotten a lawyer once he knew his friends were being swabbed? You know he didn't otherwise he'd say speak to my lawyer as soon as they show up at the door.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kicked him out because he went outside to be interviewed. I heard the police say to him: "The police in X state have been trying to get a hold of you to no avail." He asked me to close the window so I couldn't overhear. That made me suspicious.
His friend disclosed to him last week that he had been swabbed. He's known for a week that his co-workers were being swabbed. He neglected to tell me.
To me, that seems like guilty behavior.
Maybe he didn't want to worry you because he knew you'd flip out. Which you did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I kicked him out because he went outside to be interviewed. I heard the police say to him: "The police in X state have been trying to get a hold of you to no avail." He asked me to close the window so I couldn't overhear. That made me suspicious.
His friend disclosed to him last week that he had been swabbed. He's known for a week that his co-workers were being swabbed. He neglected to tell me.
To me, that seems like guilty behavior.
It sounds like a man who is scared to death and trying to protect his wife to me.
Not trying to start an argument, but I'm genuinely curious what you mean by this. If they're looking for a DNA match and he knows it wasn't him, what's to be scared of? If I knew they were swabbing people because they had evidence I'd rush to the station to get my name off the list.
His wife completely flipping out and kicking him out of his home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was accused.
He's guilty.
Period.
File for divorce. Today.
Holy innocent until proven guilty! Please never EVER serve on a jury. Please instead use that time researching the Innocence Project.