Posted by Dieselbreath on March 27, 2011 at 10:10:30 from (206.212.233.9):
In Reply to: O/T- Meth?? posted by Ron in Nebr on March 27, 2011 at 01:35:33:
I would recommend he try to sneak a sample & take it to law enforcement & have it tested. He had better be aware that she will accuse him of awful things when things start getting rough for her. And she will probably believe them. My own daughter and her infant child were living with us when she started losing weight and making paranoid statements about everyone. One day she just disappeared. Turned out she told my son that I had molested all three of my kids when they were children. Luckily my other two kids (now adults) knew better but all the other people she told believed her. After getting DHS involved and eventually a warrant for her arrest (she was still nursing the infant and we were sure she was taking meth. A 3 year prison sentence here. It's the same as if she was giving the child meth) The stigma of being falsely accused is awful. I even had two cops show up and go through my computer to see if I had been on any inappropriate sites. After a few months she turned herself in (she made sure she was clean then) and they took the child away from her. Eventually they dropped charges and she got the child back. She seems somewhat normal now but I will never trust her again. And won't let her live here. Tell your friend to be very careful.
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