Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, before you go to the cops, just make sure that your son's not exposing himself to any liability.
I'm not saying you need to snitch on your son, but if your DS and his ex have done drugs together, done anything else illegal, or committed anything that might look like abuse, it will come out in the fulness of time if you bring the police in.
I am certain the ex or the mom will be singing like canaries trying to portray your DS as the crazy one. If their allegations are true to any degree, this complicates matters a LOT. They are likely to engage in lies of some sort or another but many of these lies are hard to keep up even over a 30-minute questioning.
Now if it's just a case of your DS not knowing any better, the ex being moderately levels of crazy but then suddenly ratcheting it up, etc., then yes, bring in the police.
But talk to your son first and maybe an attorney.
You are watching too much TV.
This is borderline personality disorder 101. Don't tangle with those types.
Anonymous wrote:Block their numbers from your phones (I'm surprised you and your son haven't already done this). You are overreacting but you should take steps to reduce your anxiety.
Anonymous wrote:OP, before you go to the cops, just make sure that your son's not exposing himself to any liability.
I'm not saying you need to snitch on your son, but if your DS and his ex have done drugs together, done anything else illegal, or committed anything that might look like abuse, it will come out in the fulness of time if you bring the police in.
I am certain the ex or the mom will be singing like canaries trying to portray your DS as the crazy one. If their allegations are true to any degree, this complicates matters a LOT. They are likely to engage in lies of some sort or another but many of these lies are hard to keep up even over a 30-minute questioning.
Now if it's just a case of your DS not knowing any better, the ex being moderately levels of crazy but then suddenly ratcheting it up, etc., then yes, bring in the police.
But talk to your son first and maybe an attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You changed some of the details, but my guess it is the boy that is broken hearted and doing the threats etc, -- please get him in to see a therapist.
Not OP, but why would you think that? Just because he's male?
NP. Maybe, given OP's high level of concern over her child's safety.