At a Christmas party on Saturday night, the conversation turned to hot water radiators. My husband, who is mechanically inclined, explained to a woman, who was trying to save money by conserving heat, how to bleed the air out of an old-style hot water heating system.
Eventually, the conversation revealed why the woman was trying to save money. She’d purchased an old farmhouse for her business. She secured a $150,000 construction loan to renovate the house and retained a contractor. The contractor insisted on installing the thermostat for the hot water heating system on a wall directly across from a wood burning stove. (For those of you who are not mechanically inclined, this is a really dumb idea.) The contractor also told the woman that she couldn’t insulate the farmhouse because moisture would create a mold problem. (This is true, but it is a problem that is readily solved, and insulating the house is a really good idea.)
Further conversation revealed that the contractor, who was president of some kind of historical building society, had not completed $70,000 worth of work for which he had been paid. The bank repeatedly came to inspect the job, bought the guy’s stories about why the work wasn’t done, and released the next installment of money. The farmhouse owner, of course, signed off on all the payments.
At one point a bank representative asked the farmhouse owner, “Are you sure about this guy?”
“Oh, he’s fine,” she replied. “He’s the president of the historical building society.”
The contractor hasn’t paid the subcontractors, and they’re demanding their money from the farmhouse owner. She hired a lawyer, who went along with a plan suggested by the contractor’s lawyer, which was useless. So now the woman is trying to save her home and her business. Plus, she’s cold.
“Sounds like you’re dealing with a sociopath,” I said.
I don’t know if this woman has any good options. We suggested that she sue the bank, because the bank released the money. But she approved payments, so that may not work. She can’t afford another lawyer. As has happened to many of us who have dealt with sociopaths, she may be stuck holding the bag.
Fort Dix Five
This woman may suffer terrible financial losses. But others involved with sociopaths lose much more.
A few weeks ago, in The con man, the thug and the jihadists, I wrote about the five young Muslim men who were on trial for plotting a terrorist attack against U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Most of the prosecution’s case was based on conversations secretly recorded by an informant, an illegal immigrant from Egypt, who was paid $240,000 by the FBI.
I predicted that the jury would see that the informant was a con man who manipulated the young men. I predicted that the defendants would walk. I was wrong.
The five young Muslims were convicted of conspiring to kill military personnel. They were acquitted of the more serious charge of attempted murder because they didn’t actually do anything. Still, they all face life in prison.
Yes, they did go to a shooting range in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, shot at targets and shouted “Allahu Akbar,” or “God is great.” They videotaped themselves doing this and brought the tape to a Circuit City store to be converted to DVD. One of them also downloaded violent jihadist videos from the Internet.
But would they have actually have gone any further? Would they have even discussed plans, which were nothing more than vague, wild ideas, if they hadn’t been goaded on by the sociopath, who was being paid to keep them talking?
I know how convincing sociopaths can be, so I don’t think they would have done anything without his encouragement. But I wasn’t on the jury, and the people who were apparently don’t understand sociopaths. So the young Muslims were left holding the bag. They may spend the rest of their lives in prison.
For his efforts, the con man informant, who was twice convicted of bank fraud, was promised legal residency in the United States, courtesy of our Justice Department.
Education is key
The consequences of entanglements with sociopaths are always negative, ranging in scale from unpleasant to deadly.
That’s why Lovefraud’s mission is to educate people about sociopaths. Right now, most people find Lovefraud because they’re already entangled with a sociopath and facing the consequences. We’ll soon announce a new initiative to help people cope with what has happened to them.
But eventually we hope to have programs to educate people about this personality disorder and the red flags of sociopathic behavior. Our goal is to help people escape the terrible consequences by avoiding the predators in the first place.
James, we must be on the same wavelength. I posted that on my other forum a few weeks ago. LOL
StarG: Now, now, now … this is a brand new year … brand new outlook, brand new everything.
Forget everything you thought before and keep your options open … put those positive vibes out there in the universe … and IT WILL HAPPEN.
Peace.
I guess so Stargazer..
I often wonder about you screen name. How did you go about to pick “Stargazer”? I like it and wonder if it has some important to you? Hope you don’t mind me asking?
I too agree that even if I don’t meet someone else there is so much more to do in my lifetime and if I don’t then maybe that too is part of God’s plan for me.
Wini,
I think I’m being very positive. I’m also realistic. I prefer to just be open rather than to set myself up for disappointment. As far as praying, God’s will is not necessarily the same as my own. Maybe it is not in the plan for me to be coupled with someone. All this longing and pining for a mate is just not my thing right now. I am working on getting my life together, getting more financially stable, and becoming more social in general. If I can ever get to bed tonight, I’m having friends over tomorrow. I’m just taking things one day at a time.
What about you, dear Wini? Are you out there looking? I rarely ever hear you talking about your relationships. I would love to hear more about how you feel about dating.
Thanks for asking, James. My username actually has nothing to do with looking at stars. It is a snake term. As you may or may not know, I love snakes and have two boa constrictors. I also belong to a reptile forum. I needed to pick a username for that forum. I wanted a snake-related term that began with S. Stargazer was the only one I could think of. It’s not a very happy word in snake terminology. When a snake stares up at the ceiling for long periods without moving, it is called ‘stargazing’. It is often a sign of a neurological problem. I still love the name.
Back to relationship talk, I often have dreams about a soul mate. He always looks different in every dream or comes from a different walk of life, but the feeling is always the same. I believe that my life partner is supposed to help me in some sort of healing work. Maybe we will work together. This has been coming up a lot in my dreams. Such a man will be very powerful. I’m not quite enough in my own power to meet such a man. But this is the dream. Also, he loves snakes! (That pretty much cuts out 98% of the population, doesn’t it?)
What are you doing up so late, James and Wini? Did you do anything special this evening?
StarG: I’m not dating … but, I never close the door to the possibility. Never ever. I never thought about dating in my entire life … so this is nothing new to me. I just run into a person I’m compatible with … and you never know.
ALL I’m saying to you and everyone is … keep your options open … don’t put any negative spins on other people cause of our EXs … and heaven forbid … don’t get all paranoid that everyone is like our EXs.
Plus, there is a reason our EXs are the way they are … just pray that we don’t run into them in any future relationship we all should have.
Peace.
StarG: Actually, I fell asleep and was woken up at midnight by Anderson Cooper and Kathy Griffin hosting the new years eve gathering from Time Square (aka CNN was on in the background).
So, I said Happy New Year to all my pets, called friends and family … took my dog out, shoveled … so I’m up and about.
You were out shoveling after midnight? I’m very impressed with that. 🙂 So Wini, did you ever date a sociopath, or did you just work in a den full of them? P.S. JUST because I have to get up early tomorrow, I can’t sleep tonight. It’s 1:30.
Oops, I just realized I thought James posted that funny post. It was Wini (with things to do to keep the insanity going in 2009). I probably confused the heck out of you, James! Wini, someone sent me that recently and I posted it on my reptile site. I thought those were hilarious!
StarG: All my neighbors were out snowblowing or shoveling too. I’m in the burb of a major city in my state. All the fireworks were going off at 12:00 so I didn’t want my dog out there until the noise died down. Everyone in our area is out and about. It doesn’t make a difference what time we are out there shoveling, as long as we clean everything off before it freezes over … then we have big problems.
It’s 3:46 here.
I dealt with both … co-workers, bosses all anti-social personalities in their own right. I swear, where I worked was a haven for them.
My EX was one too … unfortunately for me … took me for everything I ever worked for, saved, inherited.
Go figure.
Peace.