Editor’s note: The following letter was sent by a Lovefraud reader about his ex-wife, a sociopath.
I believe my soon to be ex-wife is a sociopath (Sp). I was the recent victim of an evil plot to move my family to Washington from Texas, but two and a half months before the big move, with my house sold, I caught her, the Sp, in Washington with another guy looking for property, through a series of intercepted emails. This was one of two trips the Sp had taken, lying about the trip, saying she was going on a job interview.
After I confronted her about the infidelity, I filed for divorce and took it upon myself to avoid any further confrontation with the Sp. I vacated the house and set up a visitation schedule with my children until we could get legal custody from the courts. Seven days into my being away from my home, the Sp invites the boyfriend from the Washington trips over to stay the night with my children present in my home for three consecutive nights.
Upon hearing about this news of a stranger in my house from my neighbors, I returned home after consulting with my lawyer. The Sp was not thrilled about my return because the boyfriend was not able to visit. Six days after returning home, the Sp files a false assault charge and I was removed from my home by the courts temporarily for eight days. Later the courts would find the charges false and I was able to return home to possibly the most uncomfortable three months with my spouse, asking the SP about what she had done, the trips to Washington, the false charge, the strange guy, looking for property. She responded by saying nothing, giving no explanation, with no emotion, no sorrow, no empathy, and no facial expression.
Looking into the past
Lacking any information on what had happened to my 10-year marriage in 15 days, I decided to take a look into the past. (Wait for the book; I am a computer expert and I will teach you how I stole both their identities and figured out everything.) I went through my phone records and saw that she had been possibly dating this person for eight months prior to my filing for divorce, or since my youngest son was four months old.
Not sure if my new son shared any of my DNA, I took him and my 5-year-old to get a paternity test. It turns out that my 5-year-old was missing the DNA, not the 1-year-old. So four years into my marriage, my Sp gives birth to my beautiful son who has none of my DNA, but she carries on a normal life, lying to two different families and over 300 people about my son’s true identity.
I received the missing DNA report two days before we go to court to get temporary orders. The Sp lies so much about what had transpired in our home that I am only granted 25% visitation of my children, but the previous evening we agreed on 50/50 custody. At this point we were living together most uncomfortably for three months waiting on the temporary orders from court. The day of the court orders, the Sp moves my children out of my home into an apartment with the Washington trip boyfriend, who I later discover is a mental patient of the Sp’s. (I swear this is all true.) She was working at the time in May on her Psy.D. internship in a Texas Hospital. The Sp is currently under investigation by a huge Texas University on the allegation of living with her patient.
Son coached to lie
Upon visiting with my children, my 5-year-old son would, out of the blue, tell me that there was no one living in the apartment but him, his little brother and his mother, but having knowledge of diligent surveillance that was in its third month, I knew different. The Sp continues to coach my older son to lie, as she stated in her declarations that she would be living alone each and every day as we get closer to an upcoming court date in Nov. I have tried countless times to talk to the Sp, that she is so wrong in what she has done and is doing to my children, yet she does not see the errors in her ways.
I have completely given up talking to the Sp, for each conversation, as simple as “stop teaching my son to lie to his father,” falls on deaf ears. The Sp had planned this divorce years in advance, the move to Washington the day her internship ended, perhaps finally disclosing to me my son’s DNA shortcomings, starting a new life with her patient, avoiding any fallout with her parents over this carnage, adding to the fact that she is now an accredited psychologist. She has now gone to great lengths to riddle court documentation with premeditated observations gathered over an eight-month period, with added Psych text book material showing how the mother is better suited to take care of a 15-month-old.
My Sp is quite possibly the most brilliant and vicious person I have ever met, and the documentation she had created for court is most devastating. I must say I am very, very impressed. Although I am unhappy with the fact that my Sp moved my children right from my home into an apartment with a guy; I kind’a believe she should have waited a while as to get the kids used to the fact that Dad is not here everyday and I am very disappointed that she is coaching my boys to lie to me, which I believe is very damaging.
Marriage doomed
A few positive things (if you can say that) was first, my sociopath knew our marriage was doomed since 2002 after giving birth to my beautiful son who shares none of my DNA. He would have been, in her mind, something of a ticking time bomb that would eventually come to light. She just simply waited a few years to finish her degree and found this patient guy and tried to move us all to Washington. My Sp had to keep me somewhat happy, thinking our marriage was, well, okay, I guess would be a good word. All this carnage I describe was sub-level; meaning no one saw it coming, not me, not our parents, not the kids, not our friends. There was absolutely no signs and NO fighting, ever! It was like — BAM — I caught you cheating and looking for property ((Divorce Please)). The kids would see no carnage, just one day their dad was here every day, the next day he was not.
Second, I was able to catch some of this carnage before it happened and foiled the plan to move us all to Washington and she is now stuck in Texas. But I am sure she won’t give up that dream. I bet I will be back in court in a few years trying to put a stop to that.
Third, if my boys ever read this story and figure out it’s a story about them, I just want you guys to know I tried everything to get 50% custody cuz I love you guys sooooooooooo much. I had financial assistance from both my parents and the sociopath’s parents, who were all so devoted to helping me gain custody and we spent a ton of money in the process. The sociopath’s parents have also disowned her and I even took her place in their will. It was just an impossible task for a man going up against a woman in court who was both a psychologist and a sociopath.
Paternity test
Note: For any married guys who may think they want to get a paternity test, I will let you know in advance that there really is no reason to. As I stated, I caught my wife cheating so close to the birth of my second son, and when the trail of their affair ran dry four months after the birth of my son, it made sense at the time to check his DNA. But what exactly would that do for me? He’s 10 months old, he’s great, I love him, I was there when he was born, my name is on his birth certificate, and in the court’s mind he is mine and I will be required to pay child support.
For me, at the time it seemed, as a guy, I just wanted to know — for sure! — that he was in fact mine and my blood line would continue. As you see I did find out that my oldest son did in fact share none of my DNA, which broke my heart. I was hurt and angry at my wife and sad for my son. I was sad because I quickly realized that one day I would need to tell him that I was not his bio father and we would both have something of an identity crisis for something the both of us had nothing to do with. Nice job, sociopath.
It’s been a little over two months since I discovered the missing DNA, and honestly, besides the future identity crisis, which I dread, nothing has changed, with the exception that I only have 25% of my boys due to the fact that my youngest is 15 months old and the Sp put up such a fight to keep them from me. I want nothing more, now that I know the DNA shortcomings, but to build the greatest bond with my oldest son that has ever been so he knows that I love him, no matter what his mother did during our marriage, and that I am his father and he is my son and always will be. My buddies joke about the DNA results because my son is quite beautiful and that perhaps he is lucky to not share my DNA. (Where would you be with out your buddies?)
I have nicknamed him “Handsome Rob” (his name is not Rob), which I have been calling him for years. It was Jason Statham’s name I stole from the movie The Italian Job, and it somehow just stuck and I have been calling him that ever since. I always ask, even before the DNA report and still today, “How come you are so handsome?” and he replies, “because you’re handsome.”
I have no advice for anyone who crosses paths with a sociopath, just that I wish you luck. -M
Learn more: Breaking through to alienated kids
Lovefraud originally posted this letter on Oct. 21, 2007.
Dear Need help
PLEASE HIT THE EDIT BUTTON and remove your phone number and e mail address. Donna will remove them anyway. It is NOT SAFE TO POST THEM here or anywhere really.
As for the help…it appears your girl friend HAS ALREADY ENDED THE RELATIONSHIP….at least with you, so as far as your child is concerned, I would contact an attorney and find out what your rights are in your state. You can usually be allowed visitation whether she likes it or not.
Whether she is a psychopath or not does not matter….as far as your relationship with her goes, even if she is not a psychopath she has obviously set a boundary that she does not want you to cross….she is out of your life (moved out)
I suggest that you accept that, and focus on healing yourself and forming a relationship with your child.
There is lots of good information here on Love fraud and I would suggest you read it and inform yourself about personality disordered people and also about healing when we have been betrayed. Also Dr. Liane Leedom has a website linked to Love Fraud about parenting the at risk child. I suggest you get on there too to find out about how to parent a child in situations such as yours. Good luck and God bless.
Oxy. Time to garden.
Oxy,
that name and number is posted all over the internet already… David is looking to hire for several positions. right David?
I need a new gardener…call br-549
Okay, sorry guys I got scammed….lol I figured it was some sort of troll, but wan’t going to confront it til I saw more…did report it to Donna even before I responded to it….seems they tend to hit on the weekends when she is less likely to be around.
I’ve been scanning photographs all day….my leg is bothering me again so I’m having a mostly sit down day and am on my usual winter time jag of ORGANIZING something, and this year the family photographs is the project. Making copies of everything and divying up the originals with my husband’s kids….tossing out a lot too. Who needs photos of every cow they ever owned? from all 4 directions? LOL enough is enough….LOL
So guess this is the winter time equivalent of gardening, huh? Thanks for the heads up. I think I’lll go put on my red silk choir robe kaftan!
Oxy,
who says you got scammed?
Your answer was perfect. We can’t make assumptions, right? And we’d like to have compassion for everyone. your answer fit the question. That’s all.
The trolls come in different shapes and sizes. We will eventually out them all.
As long as you didn’t call him or mail him, I don’t consider you got scammed, Oxy. You didn’t feed him. 🙂
The biggest concern I have about clicking on emails/websites like that is getting a computer virus.
Oh my gosh, I am STILL so naive! I saw this last night and thought this guy was truthful and reaching out, but just dumb about how he did it.
Great, I see I have a lot more to work on. Maybe I shouldn’t be trying to give advice here yet.
Tobehappy, even though I’m clearly naive (especially about the Internet), I still mean my words and advice, whether it be right or wrong, from my heart and my head.
Oxy, I think I need to get back to reading more and commenting less. These trolls make me feel stupid.
woundlicker, usually the horrible spelling is a give away. There’s no need to feel dumb over it. Happens to everyone. Had it happen to me too. You’ll grow accustomed though to patterns after a while: both on people who come with genuine pleas for help. Then suddenly, there is one who feels different to that normal pattern. More often than not, that turns out to be a troll, and over time you learn to see a pattern in that too:
horrible spelling, run on sentences, word salad, you feel it takes a lot of energy to just read 2 lines, doing something what nobody else would do… when you catch yourself reading and finding it very difficult to keep reading, as if you need to concentrate really hard… that usually is a red flag for me.
Sometimes trolls appear with better spelling and writing abilities, but you’ll find out soon when talking to them that they start to accuse you of all sorts of things, are just out to make you look bad: blaming, pity-me, etc…
Just watch when a regular here posts a comment about gardening in response to a “strange” post. It’s an alert signal.