That's the problem with guys like that. They are so insecure that they need
to have complete and total control. They feel threatened by anyone that may
upset their little kingdom.

On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 8:13 AM, Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net>wrote:

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> Yeah, it was weird in time. One time he came home in the middle of the day,
> and was visibly surprised and upset because my wife was over at his place
> talking to his wife. My wife is very wise, and it was obvious he didn't want
> her around his wife when he wasn't around, lest she start opening his wife's
> eyes. Not that she was even trying to undermine him, but just being the kind
> of person she is, he worried about the influence she'd have on a woman who
> literally no longer left the house without her husband at her side.
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Martin Baxter" <martinbaxt...@gmail.com>
> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2010 9:54:13 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
> Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Who is Clark Rockefeller?
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>
> WHOA. Now THAT was a Movie of the Week, in and of itself.
>
> On Mon, Mar 15, 2010 at 5:55 PM, Keith Johnson 
> <keithbjohn...@comcast.net>wrote:
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>> It was pretty good, a departure for the guy who's been labeled as one of
>> the gay guys from "Will and Grace". What I like is the movie's pretty
>> recent: he's still in jail, and his ex-wife is still trying to get him
>> legally barred from ever having any contact with their daughter again. And,
>> the case of that murdered couple is still being investigated.
>>
>> Scary. And as crazy as it sounds that such people exist and can tell such
>> blatant lies, all too true. My wife and I used to know a guy just like that.
>> He told all these stories about all the things he'd done in the past: two
>> tours in Nam, being a law enforcement guy who busted drug dealers, etc. But
>> no one ever met any of his family--ever--to confirm any of his stories. The
>> old "everyone's dead, and the rest I just don't want to talk to" excuse.
>>
>> He was able to get free rent at apartment complexes by telling the
>> managers that he was a former veteran and law guy, and trade onsite security
>> for a free apartment.  Dude was a consummate con: he claimed he was trying
>> to find the right church, and thus, tried on about half a dozen different
>> faiths before becoming a Seventh Day Adventist. What we later discovered was
>> that he was trying to find a church where he could manipulate the people and
>> find a mate. He married a lady from that church who was an ardent Adventist,
>> then used her beliefs to control her. For example, Adventists typically
>> honor the Sabbath: staying home, not watching TV, etc. Well, this guy was
>> always having to deal with "emergencies" at night and on the Sabbath. You'd
>> have thought our complex was a hangout of the mob! What he was doing was
>> simply taking nighttime "visits", using the security problem as a threat,
>> and being confident his fearful, obedient wife would stay in the house when
>> he was out doing his thing.
>>
>> Guy had a newborn son who he claimed was by a woman who was dangerously
>> unstable, and thus, he had to protect the boy from her. He said the mother
>> was so crazy she'd try to kidnap the child, and even, try to hurt his wife.
>> This was another excuse for him to tell his wife to stay inside all day
>> while he was working, as he couldn't be there to protect her should the
>> crazed mother appear. And this she did.
>>
>> Dude had a wealth of skills: cooking, doing hair, sewing, automobile
>> repair, martial arts, etc.. He become a leader in the church, started
>> teaching Bible classes at home, and got a lot of us to attend. In time, the
>> stories became too strange to ignore.  Started telling tales that got really
>> bizarre. Actually told me one night that he created Amazing Fantasy
>> #15--which was a big mistake! We couldn't understand why *not one* person
>> from his past ever showed up, and of course, the way he literally kept his
>> wife sequestered was a red flag. When he started talking about moving his
>> family to a small Alabama town, buying a farm, and maybe get all of us to
>> join them, that was it. Dude noticed all of us friends of his were starting
>> to doubt, and withing a few weeks he and the family was just gone like the
>> wind.
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mr. Worf" <hellomahog...@gmail.com>
>> To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
>> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 2:46:15 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern
>> Subject: [scifinoir2] Who is Clark Rockefeller?
>>
>>
>>
>> Did anyone catch this Lifetime movie? It is about a conman who poses as a
>> member of the Rockefeller family and marries a well to do woman. Sometime
>> after they are divorced, he kidnaps their daughter and we discover that no
>> one really knows who he is.
>>
>> It replays Monday on Lifetime.
>>
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