Tales of the Crazy by Charles L. Cole

Tales of the Crazy by Charles L. Cole

Author:Charles L. Cole [Cole, Charles L.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9780999566701
Publisher: Cole Media Productions LLC
Published: 2017-12-25T05:00:00+00:00


On November 25, the last of the boxes from Steve and Katrina’s were back in my house. My dining room was full of boxes and unusable. I had lost count of how many times I had shifted these damned boxes around to try to make more room. After we got all of them back, Jess accused Steve and Katrina of stealing dresses even though she didn’t make any effort to go through all the boxes. She thought some dresses were missing, but she didn’t even look for them. I spoke with Steve about Jess’s accusations, and that made them even angrier with her.

When I was at their house loading dresses, I spoke with Steve more about this DV charge, and they asked if there was anything they could do. They were willing to testify on my behalf and to tell the judge about Jess’s lies and manipulations. I asked if Steve and Katrina could call the prosecutor and tell her what they knew Jess had done. Later Steve called me and said Katrina would be happy to call the prosecutor. Katrina was still very upset with all the lies Jess had told them and the trouble she had caused everyone.

A few days later, Steve gave me a call and told me the prosecutor would not back down. Katrina informed the prosecutor of the lies Jess had told them, all the problems she had caused, and that I was not capable of the acts Jess had reported to the police. The prosecutor asked if Jess had ever admitted she lied to the police, but Katrina said no. Katrina also informed the prosecutor that Jess had told her shortly after I was arrested that she could be charged with making a false police report. Katrina described to the prosecutor how she had told Jess that, for my sake, she had to start telling the truth to clear this up, but Jess had stayed silent and was scared of being arrested. Katrina also told the prosecutor Jess had told her Laura was the one who’d lied to the police. The prosecutor said that without a direct admission from Jess that she had lied, she would not drop this case.

Now that Jess destroyed her friendship with Steve and Katrina, she had ruined virtually all her long-term friendships with people who knew the whole situation with me. She didn’t have anyone close to talk with now. Some of her ex-friends told me she was crazy. Jess had only a few distant or new friends remaining, but I had no contact with them. I was sure she had fed them all sorts of misinformation to make it look like she was the victim in all the trouble she had caused.

On December 4, I had another meeting with Michael to discuss the hearing scheduled for the next day.

In the morning, Jess sent me a text calling this situation an “injustice.” I was sure she considered it an injustice because in her mind, everyone else had caused this legal problem, not her.



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