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Green Mermaid
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Scenario: angry (now)-exhusband. Wanted to see me destroyed - it did not happen. I end up in the house, with the kids, working hard to make it happen but I do it, and don't look back. Get myself a decent job and shortly after, a loving boyfriend. Should never have let the bad marriage last so long (Thirteen years) Ex works for large computer company. Likes spy novel and intrigue. During long divorce, installed remote keyloggers on the home computer. These were found when the computer stopped working essentially and were discovered - my introduction to the world of keyloggers. Never thought my phone could be bugged - but after almost nine months of static, clicking sounds and pick-up sounds, as well as at times, hollow, echo-ing conversations, esp. at night, I called Verizon, and was told their was "an electronic pulse" on my line; I should call the police. They said I would have to call an electrician to verify the source, then could press charges. I have been releatively struggling financially since the divorce, did not want to call an electrician, but I am getting so sick of hearing a click and hollow "loudness" when I try to talk - or unbearable static at other times, and am wondering: is there actually a way this could be proved, and that he could be in trouble for this? How do they trace it back? Is it worth my limited resources to try to pursue? Please help!