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Xavier DuPont de Ligonnès Article from Society, 6 Aug 2020, Part 2C [English]

Xavier DuPont de Ligonnès Article from Society, 6 Aug 2020, Part 2C [English]
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Chapter 9

Highways and dead ends

The hunt for Xavier Ligonnès is enough to drive you crazy. It’s like looking for a lost object, a bank card for example, of which we can determine the exact moment of disappearance: we used it to pay, it was there, and the next moment it is not there anymore. Logic dictates that we look for it where we usually store it (a wallet, a handbag), then where it could be (a back pocket of pants, a hall cabinet), and the less we find it , the more we seem to see it everywhere. Faced with absence, the brain constructs images (the credit card in an office drawer, as a bookmark in a book, forgotten on the counter of the last store) but these are fictions or mirages; they encourage further research but they do not provide a solution. Xavier Ligonnès’s apparent volatilization follows the same logic and produces the same effects on the investigation. The more weeks and months go by, the more places to look get smaller. Emmanuel Teneur ends up leading the investigators to the Société Générale agency on Place Royale in Nantes, but the safe he holds there is simply empty. A request for information on Joven Soliman is sent to the security attaché for the French Embassy in the Philippines. He is a sedevacantist priest, a fringe of traditionalist Catholicism who considers the Pope to be an imposter. The attaché transmits the hours of mass where he officiates. A trip to the Philippines is being considered, but that would mean going to the other side of the world to look for a needle in the thousands of islands of the archipelago. If this track has never been closed, nothing has supported it to date.
Since we must push logic to the end, the investigators even contact the American authorities to corroborate or contradict the story of protected witnesses told by Ligonnès in his famous letter. The DEA has never heard of the individual, and the liaison officer based at the Miami consulate assures us that his last trip to the United States was in 2003: Ligonnès arrived in Florida on July 18 and left on August 22. The study of his entourage also did not highlight anyone capable of providing false papers to the fugitive, and if he had gone through a criminal network, the police believed that an informant would undoubtedly have warned them to protect himself.
Then there are the news reports: the portrait of Ligonnès goes around France, and even if he has undoubtedly changed his physical appearance, his hairstyle, perhaps had even resorted to cosmetic surgery, someone, somewhere, might recognize him one day. After all, that’s how John List, a New Jersey insurance salesman who killed his wife and mother in 1971, was arrested. He waited for two of his children to return from school to coldly shoot them, then attended his youngest son’s football game before shooting bullets through him at home. He evaded justice for 18 years until a co-worker recognized him from a report on America’s Most Wanted.
Rarely has a criminal case given rise to as many appeals as that of Ligonnès, because his stalking not only bewitches the police, it torments an entire country. More than 1000 reports, thousands of pages of depositions, letters, verifications. You have to imagine the miles of printed paper that this represents when they are stacked on a desk. The most recent: in July, after the broadcast of a Netflix documentary on the subject in the United States, the producers of the film claimed to have received an interesting lead in Chicago; but it’s just one more drop in the bucket. Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès has been seen in Annecy, Nancy, Cholet, Corsica (several times); on the side of a road, thumbs up, by a French tourist in Las Vegas; disguised as a chimney sweep in Nîmes; in a hotel in Cantal and in a pizzeria where he paid cash in a hurry; seen again in Germany, in Italy, and heard on the telephone by the reception of the psychiatric hospital of Troyes. Since he disappeared looking like the ordinary neighbor, since he was a representative and his profession has taken him to all corners of France, there is no less reason to see him in Mulhouse than in Roche-sur-Yon, and you can simply see him everywhere.
Aire de Lançon-Provence in July 2020
Extracts: “It was the same look, except that he looked very sad, in the west, but he had the same glasses as in the photo you are showing me”; “He looked like a man like everyone else, but there was something odd in his eyes;” “Yesterday, around 1:00 pm, I was watching the news on television on the TFI channel. I saw a report where an individual killed his children and his wife before disappearing into the wild. (...) Seeing the gentleman in the photo, I made the connection with the person whom I had crossed Sunday afternoon because he had the same smile.” At the Vauvert tourist office: “I hardly look at the news, but Thursday evening I saw the photo of Mr. Ligonnès, I had the impression of having already seen him, my heart was racing.” Between Carpentras and Avignon, when he comes back from the bakery, the manager of one of Nicolas Sarkozy’s brothers crosses paths with a man with a beige bob, which he is certain is the fugitive. “I flashed,” he says. “For me, there is no doubt. This is him.” Still more letters are sent to the police to offer them help. An amateur astrologer requests a copy of the suspect’s birth certificate to establish a birth chart, a woman in child-like writing recommended a great medium who had helped her find her daughter who had become a junkie in Marseille. A prisoner asked in writing to be sent to Guinea to go hunt him down in the jungle, attaching to his letter a list of the necessary equipment, including infrared glasses and a “samurai sword.”
With each letter, with each phone call to report a suspicious individual, investigators attempt to cross-reference the information. They patiently collect the testimonies of the depositors to know where Xavier Ligonnès was seen, if he was accompanied or not, what was his size and his outfit. Inconsistent testimonies or those referring to individuals who are too young (Ligonnès would be 59 years old today) and too small (he measures a little over 1.80 meters) are discarded. For the others, investigators check the CCTV recordings, when they have not been erased and when the cameras have actually recorded on tape. If the person has been spotted pumping gasoline, in a Géant Casino, or in a Courtepaille, they trace the means of payment used and seize the duplicates of bank cards. They give priority to the restaurants, especially the Buffalo Grill, Ligonnès’ favorite establishment. And when the trail is still hot and the dishes haven’t been done yet, they collect DNA from the plates and cutlery. A few months after the start of the investigation, the investigating judge in charge of the case will even be forced to ask them to slow down, the seals starting to take on the appearance of a china cabinet in a large restaurant.
The Total service station in Lançon-Provence, July 2020
The PJ of Nantes believed on several occasions to finally have in hand the winning ticket and to be on the point of intercepting Ligonnès. This was the case in Borgo, where a photo taken from the video surveillance of a supermarket in this small Corsican town was very similar. Upon verification, it was only a local. They believed in it even more in January 2018 when they were told that an individual with a strong resemblance to Xavier Ligonnès was at the Saint-Désert Notre-Dame de Pitié monastery near Roquebrune-sur-Argens. About twenty police officers raided and searched the premises until they came across Brother Jean-Marie Joseph, who certainly looked disturbingly like Ligonnès, but who was not him. In still other cases, the police were never able to “close the track,” and it is perhaps Ligonnès who was seen.
For example, in Lançon-Provence, April 26, 2011. That day, at 2:44 am, Mahjoub B., a handler by profession, parks his vehicle at the Total service station after the Lançon-Provence toll. He fills up, then goes to the store to pay. On his way, he passes a 45- to 50-year-old man, about six feet tall, who hangs out there between the gas pumps and the store. When he returns to his vehicle, his colleague asks him if he has seen the man, whom he is convinced is the one everyone is looking for, the one who killed his family in Nantes. Mahjoub then takes a new look at the individual, notices that he is wearing glasses, light jeans, that he has brown hair a little graying and a beard of a day. At his feet, four rigid shopping bags, one red, one white, one brown and one whose color he cannot distinguish. Inside the store, employees also noticed the individual. He’s been out for almost three hours. At one point, he walks in to ask for free coffee, as part of a promotion. Behind her cash register, Jocelyne H. notes a detail: he is missing a tooth. “The second on the left, I believe,” she says when heard by investigators. This is information that has never filtered out and yet, it’s true – a little detail, Xavier Ligonnès was missing a tooth. Little by little, the space has filled in, but you can always see it when he smiles. The images from the station’s surveillance cameras are confusing: if this man is not the one we are looking for, it must be his twin brother. At 3 a.m., the cameras show him hitchhiking by a Volkswagen Combi, which investigators quickly find. The driver’s name is Christophe B. He has not heard of the case, and he must be one of the only ones in the country; but Christophe is no longer listening to the news because, he says, “the news is bad all the time.” From the hitchhiker on the night of the 25th to the 26th, he remembers that he “did not smell very good” and that he had a growing beard. They didn’t discuss much. The man simply told him that he was coming from Paris where he had gone to see “his sick old father,” and that he wanted to take the train to Aix-en-Provence. Christophe dropped him off at a motorway exit, the 30 or the 31, between 4 a.m. and 4.15 a.m. The surveillance cameras at Aix train station allow you to get back on track. He is filmed on the forecourt at 6 am, he wears light pants, a dark jacket. He buys a ticket at 1.20 euro, free destination. Then we lose track.
Despite all the checks, despite all the cameras, it will be impossible to track this man perfectly resembling Dupont de Ligonnès, who could nevertheless have confirmed that he was, at least on this date, still alive.
How can one suddenly evaporate in plain sight, and how could a man who has collected chess all his life accomplish this feat? The XDDL mystery makes it possible to scaffold all the theories. These flourish in books, in docudramas and, of course, on the Internet. We imagine Ligonnès protected by the secrecy of a monastery, flown to the United States, where he can go unnoticed thanks to his English without an accent, or even on the escape alongside a woman he would have manipulated. The police officers in charge of the case do not work on theories or psychological profiles, but according to a scientific approach: they always start from a fact, which opens a track, which they then explore until the end, close, and move on to another. This method is also a way to protect yourself from endless guesswork, or insanity, but it doesn’t always work. Several times, the track looks like a highway towards the fugitive, and the police are convinced that they will finally close this investigation. But they end up stumbling upon the worst thing ever, as was the case with the allusion to Emmanuel Teneur’s sailboat: coincidences.
Coincidence number 1. When the Ligonnès C5 was discovered in the Formula 1 car park in Roquebrune, the night watchman informed them that two reservations had been made in the name of Dupont Xavier, one on April 5 and the another on April 14. The hotel manager then specifies that the first reservation was actually made for April 6. That day, however, XDDL was in Nantes, probably digging the grave of Thomas, murdered the day before. Had he thought of accomplishing his crimes earlier or had he reserved a room for an accomplice, who might have been hiding something for him? The videos of April 5 and 6 are no longer available, but payment for the room was made with a Crédit Agricole credit card. The number gives a name, Faiçal E., and an address. Could it be an accomplice? The checks are launched immediately lead to a man who simply used “Dupont Xavier” as an assumed name - like Ligonnès - to book a night in the same hotel, the same year, the same month, within ten days.
Coincidence number 2. The liaison officer in Miami launches research around the various aliases used by XDDL, for operations of “mystery shopper” or to stay in hotels. In the FBI file, he finds a certain Xavier Laurent, one of Ligonnès’s favorite nicknames, installed in Jacksonville, north of Florida. Jacksonville is not just any city. This is where Hugues, the cousin of XDDL lived, and it is also this locality that Ligonnès and his friend Michel Rétif declared to customs in 1990 during their trip to the United States. At the very end of the personalized letter sent to Michel on April 8, Xavier Ligonnès seemed to allude to it: “I will think about you there. (Not the right to tell you where, but you went there with me...in November 90…a clue to dig. LOL).” But this Xavier Laurent is another twist of fate: the police come across a certain Evan Shaffer, a petty criminal who has chosen this alias to commit crimes.
Coincidence number 3. Ten days before the crimes, XDDL reconnects with a childhood sweetheart, Catherine K., whom he met in Versailles in the 1980s. Between March 22 and 24, they exchange text messages and try to find a date to meet the week of April 12, in Chamonix. These messages intrigue the investigators, some answers seem surprising, almost illogical, and they suspect Ligonnès of having wanted to ensure a logistical relay in his escape. A little later, a certain Patrick O. reports having seen XDDL in the queue of a Sixt car rental agency at Nice airport on April 17, 2011. By peeling the names of dozens of people having rented a car that day, the police officers miss the infarction: in capital letters, white on black, appears the surname of Catherine, who would have rented a vehicle at 1:30 am. A few hours later, their heart rate drops again: it was only a perfect disambiguation.
Each coincidence causes the same chain of reactions. First a eureka!, the certainty of having finally found the tiny detail from which to trace everything. The police then cast their nets like fishermen on the high seas, telephone or banking requisitions, requests for listings, identity checks. Then they wait. It can last from a few hours to several weeks, and inevitably it is a burning, nagging wait, tense by the fear that the track will fly away. Finally, there is the immense disappointment and the obligation to face reality again: Xavier Ligonnès is still nowhere to be found, a track has flown again, and we have to hoist the rock up the mountain again. Those who have worked or are still working on the affair strive to maintain a cold, rational, police facade. But little by little, by dint of chasing a shadow - not even a shadow, a ghost - obsession lurks. One of them, a police officer with a professional Protestant pastor, now out of the investigation, still returned until recently to consult the investigation file every week, saying he simply wanted to put the 12,000 pages of documents in order. For a year, a criminal analyst has also been mobilized. He enters all the elements of the file in a software which digests them and spits out, perhaps, new threads to draw. In the meantime, the two police officers who are still following the investigation - one at the PJ in Nantes, one at the OCRVP, in Paris - “live” the case, as their colleagues say. Among these thousands of pages there is no doubt a clue that has gone unnoticed or, better, a lead that has not yet been explored.
Track number 1. Who typed “fraternité saint-thomas becket” on Google on April 3 at 11:34 pm, before clicking on a link in the Cité-Catholique forum? Is it the same person who, the same night at 2:01 am, from an iPhone, did the search for “communion state mortal sin,” bringing it to the same forum? On April 8, the user of this phone will in any case send the search engine the request “hello Chacou”, which will lead him (her) again to the Cité-Catholique forum. Chacou was one of the pseudonyms of Xavier Ligonnès. Investigators saw crazier coincidences, but still: can it really be someone other than Xavier Ligonnès, who himself connected to Cité-Catholique almost every day of his escape? The last article published on the site about Saint-Thomas Becket, an ultra-traditionalist fraternity which practices mass in Latin, dates from January 2009. It indicates the name of its founder, Father Jean-Pierre Gac, and specifies this: “Born in the diocese of Blois where there are two communities (…), the fraternity has also extended in the diocese of Toulon - a parish is also entrusted to them in Ollioules.” Ollioules is located six kilometers from La Seyne-on-Mer, where XDDL spent its penultimate known night, and 94 kilometers from Roquebrune. Jean-Pierre Gac was questioned by the police but claimed to have never been in contact with the fugitive. Investigators have always believed in the possibility that Ligonnès took refuge in a monastery in the Var. They considered to search them one by one, before understanding that there are dozens and dozens of brotherhoods and fraternities, that they are not always castles of the Purple Rivers but sometimes simple farms, lost in the hinterland. To mount a search, it would be necessary to ensure that they do not communicate with each other, and therefore to visit them all at the same time. The examining magistrate quickly tempered the fervor of the police and declared the operation impossible.
Track number 2. Xavier Ligonnès had two secret Facebook accounts. The first is named after his favorite country singer, Waylon Jennings. One of his nieces had also found him a month before the crimes, sending him a message, “but who is behind this nickname?,” to which XDDL had immediately replied “How did you manage to arrive on the Waylon Jennings Facebook profile? Too clever! Microsoft Advantage??? Kiss.” The second account concerns a certain “George Town” residing in Nantes and is linked to one of Ligonnès’ many email addresses, [email protected]. The police send a requisition to the management of Facebook in Palo Alto to obtain the creation and connection logs of the two profiles. The answer comes in days: the first was created in February 2010, the second in December 2007, when France had barely discovered the social network. Above all, the response indicates that Ligonnès connected to the two accounts on the night of April 4 to 5, between the first assassinations and that of Thomas. The profiles have since been deleted but suggest he could have used them to communicate with a third party. Catherine K., the youthful lover that XDDL contacted a few days before the tragedy, also reported to the police that she had been approached by a certain Philippe Steiner, whom she did not know, around May 20. He sent her a strange message, suggesting that they might have had a relationship in the past. When she went to respond, the profile had already been deleted. Today there are almost 100 Facebook accounts on behalf of Waylon Jennings, some are created and deleted every day.
Track number 3. When the Ligonnès family is having their last meal on April 3, 2011, around 9 pm, a young woman walks through the glass doors of the police station on Place Waldeck-Rousseau in Nantes. Originally from a small village near Vannes, Julie is a BTS student and comes to file a complaint: the Twingo that her father lets her drive has been broken into, probably during the night. There was not much inside, but Julie reported the theft of her car radio as well as the vehicle’s logbook, which she normally stored in a small Renault gray faux leather pouch. This same pouch was found on April 22 in the dresser of the Ligonnès living room where Xavier used to store his papers, during the investigation the day after the discovery of the bodies. The police did not follow this track: they put the break-in of Julie’s car on the account of one of the Ligonnès sons, Arthur, who had already been arrested for theft of a bicycle and driving under the influence of cannabis. But why would Arthur have taken the vehicle papers with the car stereo, and why would he put them in the middle of his father’s papers? And if the theft was committed by Xavier Ligonnès a few hours before killing his family, how can this be explained? Was he able to steal other identity papers to facilitate his escape?
In this case, it is always about cars. Those imported by XDDL from the United States, the Citroën C5 from the escape, the vehicles he claimed had been stolen over the years: the first at the Brest police station in 1998, while living in Pornic, a second at the same time at the Saint-Nazaire police station, and then again, in Nantes, on May 17, 2006, a Golf convertible finally found then sold a few months later to a mechanic, a friend of Cédric M.
Cédric M. is never far away when it comes to cars. He is also a mechanic, that’s how Ligonnès met him in Vannes a few years earlier. He is one of the recipients of the departure letter, therefore a close friend. He was even the first employee of the RDC. Ligonnès regularly went to visit him in Locmalo in the heart of Morbihan, a two-and-a-half-hour drive from Nantes. With Cédric and his partner, Renaud, they went to the local creperie. They had lunch there together on March 31, 2011, four days before the crimes. In the village, it is said that Ligonnès took care of the dark accounts of the “guys,” who have quite a reputation. Could he have built up a slush fund there that no one would have found until now? Cédric and Renaud’s garage is not indicated by any sign. It is at the end of a road. In the yard, wrecks of American cars and a goat on a leash. Inside, Renaud is working on a shiny yellow Cadillac. His attitude is confusing. He is angry with the police who have never come to question him when he is, according to him, “the last to have seen [Xavier] alive. But I will not tell you when, because that the date is important,” he adds before returning to his Cadillac, wrench in hand.
To date, Renaud has still not been heard by investigators.
At the same time, reports continue to flow.
Ligonnès seen in Mulhouse, on the four lanes between Saint-Brieuc and Rennes in a Peugeot 308 and overtaking on the right, Ligonnès seen again in Tunis and Toulouse.
Ligonnès seen, but never caught.

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LAL Season 3 - Life on Installments

This whole episode should have been titled “Life on Installments”
Tyrice aka Electric Blue Slide....a man with binoculars dressed like he is outside a prison? He needs to rethink that set of choices! But...we do not know what will happen here. Is he just a trick? Or is Chanda back in the joint?
Q2 and Shavel. Q1 (mom) is 100% classy. I’m sure this has been a roller coaster day but she still screams classy. Shavel needs to walk a mile in mom’s shoes. And reality check here. A lusty night or two in a hotel room is not real life. It’s a bad playboy fantasy. Real life is going to be about work, crappy jobs, kids, bills, car payments and day to day irritants. These fantasy scenarios and rushing into kids is just compounding mistakes.
Maurice and Jessica. It’s over. It’s been over. Driving a car with no license and likely no insurance. Waiting 3 days to catch up with his daughter and making no effort to introduce Jessica. Then lobbing on his cousins couch with Jessica where a family of 4 already live? He planned to run from CA the entire time. He used his cousin’s address and always planned to skip out on his parole. This guy is on the way back on a violation already. He’ll do something stupid right away. He was already thinking about getting into it at the store. And Jessica? You need some deep BLM training. You are in WAY over your head!
Scott and Bambi (Lindsey). That is super low if she played a string about getting out and played even her grandma and daughter. No phone calls out? This has Tony and Angela written all over it! Bambi is going to go El Chapo when she gets out. Scott is a bank. No more, no less. He needs to run away from this situation and re-evaluate. My heart goes out to Mylie Grace.
The stunned mullet and Crazy Eyes. O.M.G. Yeah, I had sex last a year ago with the mother of my 6 kids. But not put quite that way. Then Crazy Eyes, drinking like a maniac and going to party in Vegas for 17 days before her court date. Maybe she’ll locate Clint’s rental car that the Goddess stole and lost. Or maybe she’ll meet the Goddess at a casino and they can get twin tattoos across their asses. Then Crazy Eyes can get that one covered up too. With one of her fabulous designs. Then the Goddess and Crazy Eyes can hit the clubs, a few local crack houses, drop back in on Mullet from time to time to make him cry as he watches 100k plus go down the drain. Calling Alice!!! We need you in Las Vegas!! Stat!!!
Can we say Covid bonus???? Cabbage Patch and Fivehead! Baby #3? Angela and Tony! Still smoking and burning shit outside the trailer!! Lamar (maybe hyper Andrea was there? Maybe it was Lamar’s bro!) And Brittany and Marcelino continue their extended car crash!
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My ex BF (24M) of six months cheated on me (25F) on Valentine's Day, while I was a foot away from him sleeping in our bed.

Hello, all. As the title says, my ex BF (let's call him 'John') cheated on me on Valentine's Day, well, more like later on in the night. We had a nice celebration for the day by eating sushi for lunch and sharing a few kisses. John was my first real relationship and my first boyfriend, so I'm still processing the betrayal and the shatter of my trust in him.

After a somewhat tiring day at work I had went to bed a bit early (10 PM) and quickly fell asleep. A few hours later at around 1 AM on Saturday, I wake up and realize that John is not sleeping next to me as he should have; the lights are still on in the room and I look for my keys and they are not there. See, John does not own a car, I do. So, I panic for a bit (and this is the second time something like this has happened) and text him asking where John is currently at. John replies back saying, "I'm at the gym. I didn't want to wake you so I went by myself." John then asks if I wanted to come along with him to the gym but, I decline and tell him that I was worried where he was at. Well, I lay in bed worried and sick to my stomach, still, and this nagging feeling in my gut tells me that something is off about this (Yep...) and I do not go to bed until I hear my car alarm go off to lock it at around 3:30 AM. John comes home, I hear him go to the refrigerator and I hear him pop open a bottle of beer. Within a few minutes, John joins me in bed and this is where I start to ask him why it took him so long to be at the gym.

John: I actually went to the casino after and chilled there for a bit and then, drove around town.
Me: Oh, are you okay? Did you want to talk about something?
John: I'm okay. Just...dealing with some issues.
Me: (Long silence) I thought you were out with someone or something like that.
John: (A few seconds pause) No, no, baby. I wasn't out with anyone, I promise.

Well, we share some kisses and tell each other good night. At 5 AM, John's alarm clock goes off. See, John used to work a Monday through Saturday shift but since late January 2020, he has had his Saturdays off. I wake up due to the alarm and see that John hasn't been disturbed by it. So, I reach over and turn off his alarm. I decided to unlock his phone to change the alarm settings and lo and behold what do I find as I pull up his menu screen? (John has an android device.) Two apps: Hot or Not and Joyride. I laid there, frozen, as I wondered why he had these two apps on his phone.

I do some digging on to his recent windows--he has a Chrome tab open to a red head's TextMe profile (I'm assuming, not familiar with it) and he has Google Maps open to an address that I will never forget. The image of the red head and the address are burned into the back of my mind and my body just tells me: RUN. So, I quickly dress, leave the apartment and take my keys and drive off to the nearest park and just sat in my car figuring out what to do. I return home an hour later, wake John up and we have our talk.

John tells me that he went to someone's house in my car, drove 7.8 miles out, and went there to just talk to them. He said that they did some kissing and touching but no sex, as John said that even though they looked like a woman, they were a man. I couldn't believe it--I was truly blindsided. Let me let you all know this though: John and I never yelled at each other in our relationship but on that morning, I raised my voice and asked him to explain everything in detail. Long story short, John tells me that the reason why he cheated on me was because: a) Las Vegas is a city that is over-sexualized and being around in that environment triggered him and b) he said 'fuck it' after sitting there and conversing with the person whose house he drove to, in my car.

So, essentially, John said to himself and to our six month relationship: "fuck it" as he got up from the chair after playing video games. John changed out of his shorts into pants, took my keys from the key holder, and took my car to go cheat on me with another person. I've asked him if he ever thought of me during the whole process and apparently, an image of me flashed across his mind as soon as he got to the house. Liar. He never thought of me.

I had went to Seattle with him for his family's Christmas party, met his immediate family, and met his darling niece and nephew who are just both a wonder to behold. I had chosen a Jeep rental for us so that we could drive around Seattle without worrying about transportation. Sometimes, a couple of days before payday he would ask me for money to help him get some weed or groceries. I gladly forked it over because I knew he would pay me back. I've been there for him when he relapsed from his heroin addiction two months into our relationship. Let me tell you, I was very ill prepared and did not know he was a heroin addict until then. I took care of John when he immediately fell ill at work--I will never forget the look on his face as I brought him some tomato soup with toast and some juice to drink. I will never forget the times when John would sometimes tell me while we were showering together that "there are some things in my past that I've done". Or when I would always give him a back massage, he'd ask me: "Why are you so good to me?" And I would always reply, "Well, because I love you." And I'd kiss his back or neck after saying that.

The following Tuesday, I moved back in with my mother and took all of my belongings with me before he got home from work. I broke up with John over text and looking back on it, that's what he deserved. I remember waking up on Sunday morning and I felt as if somethings about John's story still didn't add up correctly. I go through everything on his phone; from old messages and contacts (he blocked two individuals) and surprisingly, found that he searched for "Casual Sex" apps on the Google Play store. I had seen a couple more apps and downloaded them all again, logged in (luckily, John joined those apps by connecting his Facebook account to them), and was able to read every effort he put into all those dating/casual sex apps and all the messages he sent or was sent. Everything I found painted a different picture of the man I thought I knew. The really shitty thing? He chose two particular photos that I knew we had taken together and cropped me out of them; one from Zion and one from New Years Eve. And the person whose house he had drove to that Valentine's Day night to? I remember the conversation as if I read it yesterday. How Jon was looking to have sex with someone to celebrate the day, and knew that even though the person was a transgender female, said: "Is it okay if I've only been with women before?" and after some more conversation and sharing of pictures, the person sent their address and along John went.

I've gone No Contact with John since this Monday, March 23rd. I've also been seeing a psychologist to get through the trauma. Unfortunately, I messed up by still meeting up with him before he went back to Seattle to be with his family. How days after I broke up with him, he went to a party and had sex with one his friend's friend. John quickly moved on and like a fool, I still thought I could salvage something of our short-lived relationship because I still had some shade of the rose-tinted glasses still on. The one thing that he asked of me is if we could still be friends and it shattered me. How could he ask that of me, thinking that we could gloss over the fact that he emotionally and physically cheated on me? And on one of those days I fucked up by hanging out with him, he said the following: "I don't want to go through all that work again of meeting someone new and getting to know them. I already did all that work with you. Please, let me take you out on Wednesday or Thursday, if you're free." I have it written down and labeled as "headass" in my Google Notes app to remind myself that if I continue to play into John's hands after NC, I'm the fool.

The day I told John that I wanted to go No Contact with him, I had told him that I did not want to be someone's second choice. I still remember the silence after I said that. How I asked him where did I go wrong? And how John replied, "You did nothing wrong, (my name)." John even said later on that he wanted to settle down with me and have children with me, ha! I told John however, that he was the one that broke my trust in him and how could he ever work to fix my trust in him again? So, I ended the call, sobbing, saying "I'm sorry, I love you, take care," and that was that.

Thank you for taking the time to read through all of that. It's been a tough few days since NC and to be honest, I wake up every morning saying in my head or out loudly, "Fuck you, John." I'm graduating in two months, I'm on my own path to healing and recovery from all the baggage you have that I carried by trying to fix you and, the trauma you've caused. I am lucky to have my family and friends to be there for me when I need them. It sucks considering recent events going on but, I can't wait to go back to the gym, go apply for better jobs, and maybe, join the Peace Corps or Ameri Corps.

Good luck, John. But also, good riddance. And to this day, I agree with my uncle that the alarm clock going off at 5 AM was truly a 'divine intervention'. I hope you take some time to reflect on yourself but to be fair, I need to truly look inward and work on myself, as well.
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[USA] [H] 100s of games (NES, SNES, Gamecube, Wii, Wii U, Sega Genesis, PS1/2/3, XBOX, 360, More) [W] PayPal

All prices include shipping to the US (with the exception of Hawaii and Alaska).
I always give discounts on purchases of multiple games/consoles. Feel free to make your own offer on multiple items. The only prices that aren't negotiable are individual items.
Bundle Deals
For $5-$6 games (scroll through the list, and you'll see hundreds of games listed at $5 and $6; these games can be bundled for these deals)
This post is organized as follows. There's a TON here, so please check out everything, as items can be easy to miss!
Feel free to ask for detailed pictures on anything! Pictures for a lot of items are hyperlinked throughout the post. If you want more photos on any items, just ask! I'm honestly cool with taking as many photos as you'd like.
https://i.imgur.com/fFKb6T3.jpg
1) Consoles/Console Bundles
Consoles are all tested thoroughly and working. ALL consoles listed have all cords needed to play right away
Nintendo
Sony
2) Controllers/Accessories
Controllers are all OEM and tested thoroughly. Any defects are noted.
Gamecube
NES
Playstation 2
Sega Dreamcast
Wii
3) Games
Games are CIB, unless otherwise noted. Games are all working great, and condition of games ranges from good to like new. As a precaution, assume discs and cases/artwork will show normal wear. Feel free to ask for pictures of any game(s)!
GBA
Loose
Gamecube
NES
CIB
Carts Only
Nintendo 3DS
Carts Only
Panasonic 3DO
Playstation
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis
Carts Only
Sega Master System
Cart Only
TurboGrafx 16
Wii
Wii U
XBOX
XBOX 360
4) Factory Sealed Games
Playstation 2
Wii
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[USA] [H] Hundreds of Games, Consoles, Controllers, Accessories, Game Bundles, Much, Much More [W] PayPal

All prices include shipping to the US (with the exception of Hawaii and Alaska).
I always give discounts on purchases of multiple games/consoles. Feel free to make your own offer on multiple items. The only prices that aren't negotiable are individual items.
Bundle Deals
For $5-$6 games (scroll through the list, and you'll see hundreds of games listed at $5 and $6; these games can be bundled for these deals)
This post is organized as follows. There's a TON here, so please check out everything, as items can be easy to miss!
Feel free to ask for detailed pictures on anything! Pictures for a lot of items are hyperlinked throughout the post. If you want more photos on any items, just ask! I'm honestly cool with taking as many photos as you'd like.
https://imgur.com/a/vEt3LAj
1) Consoles/Console Bundles
Consoles are all tested thoroughly and working. ALL consoles listed have all cords needed to play right away
Nintendo
Sony
2) Controllers/Accessories
Controllers are all OEM and tested thoroughly. Any defects are noted.
Gamecube
NES
Nintendo 64
Playstation 2
Sega Dreamcast
Wii
XBOX 360* World's Scariest Police Chases -$8 * World Worms Party -$10
3) Games
Games are CIB, unless otherwise noted. Games are all working great, and condition of games ranges from good to like new. As a precaution, assume discs and cases/artwork will show normal wear. Feel free to ask for pictures of any game(s)!
GBA
Loose
Gamecube
N64
CIB
Game Only
NES
CIB
Carts Only
Nintendo 3DS
Carts Only
Panasonic 3DO
Playstation
Long Box Games
Regular Games
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis
Carts Only
Sega Master System
SNES
Cart Only
TurboGrafx 16
Wii
Wii U
XBOX
XBOX 360
4) Factory Sealed Games
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
Wii
XBOX
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[USA] [H] Thousands of Games, Consoles, Controllers, Game Bundles, Much, Much More [W] PayPal

All prices include shipping to the US (with the exception of Hawaii and Alaska).
I always give discounts on purchases of multiple games/consoles. Feel free to make your own offer on multiple items. The only prices that aren't negotiable are individual items.
Bundle Deals
For $5-$6 games (scroll through the list, and you'll see hundreds of games listed at $5 and $6; these games can be bundled for these deals)
This post is organized as follows. There's a TON here, so please check out everything, as items can be easy to miss!
Feel free to ask for detailed pictures on anything! Pictures for a lot of items are hyperlinked throughout the post. If you want more photos on any items, just ask! I'm honestly cool with taking as many photos as you'd like.
https://imgur.com/a/H1qTS0J
1) Consoles/Console Bundles
Consoles are all tested thoroughly and working. ALL consoles listed have all cords needed to play right away
Nintendo
Sony
2) Controllers/Accessories
Controllers are all OEM and tested thoroughly. Any defects are noted.
NES
Nintendo 64
Playstation/PS2
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis
Sega Saturn
XBOX 360
3) Games
Games are CIB, unless otherwise noted. Games are all working great, and condition of games ranges from good to like new. As a precaution, assume discs and cases/artwork will show normal wear. Feel free to ask for pictures of any game(s)!
N64
CIB
Game Only
NES
CIB
Carts Only
Nintendo 3DS
Carts Only
Panasonic 3DO
Playstation
Long Box Games
Regular Games
Playstation 2
Playstation 3
Sega CD
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Genesis
Carts Only
Sega Master System
Sega Saturn
SNES
Cart Only
TurboGrafx 16
Wii
Wii U
XBOX
XBOX 360
4) Factory Sealed Games
Playstation
Playstation 2
Wii
XBOX
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