Anonymous wrote:OP, how can you be sure he even knew you are? Was it clear you were on a date or could it have been interpreted as just another meeting of the minds, two ships sinking in the night, so to speak. Something doesn't add up here. If he committed this series of crimes were you able to investigate any other individuals who could have been in the area at the time and might have seen, heard, noticed something that could have exonerated your date or, if not, then someone else? If you texted him, are you certain you had the correct number. Is it possible you had the right number but the wrong zip code, OR vice versa? Perhaps also his response was made in jest, hoping you'd see the lighter side of this perfectly understandable misunderstanding. Where was the date conducted. Did anyone else se you there, or was it completely empty?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. To update everyone I decided to just call it quits. I sent a polite text explaining what I found online and that it made me uncomfortable so I didn’t think we should keep seeing each other. He proceeded to curse me out over text. So I feel like I dodged a bullet.
Lesson learned. Hopefully you will Google it before the first date.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. To update everyone I decided to just call it quits. I sent a polite text explaining what I found online and that it made me uncomfortable so I didn’t think we should keep seeing each other. He proceeded to curse me out over text. So I feel like I dodged a bullet.
Anonymous wrote:Why does OP post a thread like this and not even tell us the type of crime
After the date I googled him. I found an article where he got into some serious legal trouble and was arrested (don't want to say for what), but something I consider pretty serious
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Arrests do not even show up on background checks.
Yes they do. I'm a landlord and the credit report I get on tenants include arrest records. Once it showed up for a potential tenant who got arrested for drunk in public in his 20s. I didn't care, but his g/f he was going to be moving in with did. They withdrew their application.
Anonymous wrote:I’d be done. There are too many good people out there to waste your time on a dud.
I’d also be concerned about how he’s pushing for marriage and had a “deep” conversation....I’ve noticed men like that tend to try to lock you down quick because they have issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just be direct. You’ve been on one date with the guy, and it’s perfectly reasonable to google him. Don’t dance around it — it’s too big a deal.
This. Be direct.
I once caught a man I’d been dating for a month lying about 2 additional children and an additional marriage. He told me one ex wife, one child. How did I find out? I read his divorce papers - all of them.
I find this hard to believe. Where is it that "all" of someone's divorce papers are available to the public online? Typically, there is just a docket with the entries that give very few details of anything.