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I am not suprised. I would like to be suprised, but it is Lou, so I

am not suprised. Perhaps his mail to the children should be

previewed from now on. He is totally inept ethically. Poor Sophie.

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OH OH OH...he's SO trying to pit the children against you!

What a %$###@! creep! Big baby! WAAAH WAAAAAAH

I'd save that letter.

> The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying

to read his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to

her. This paragraph struck my attention particularly.

>

> " I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something

now. I have felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now,

in fact, ever since i was forced from your house and forced to live

in a little apartment away from my children, I have felt as if I were

in prison. So actually, this is not all that difficult for me

because it feels so familiar. At least here there are people to talk

to and play chess with and laugh with. I am so tired of living alone,

waiting for the next time I can see my children. So if you want to

pray for me, pray that God will continue to give me strength to be

apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the past three and a

half years. "

>

> Salli

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> Oh, I think he does miss his children and I do feel that he loves

them. My objection was just what you wrote up here. He was " forced

from his house. "

>

> Sigh. He assaulted me. He was arrested and sentenced according the

laws of the land which were fairly administered in his case. He is

clueless.

>

> This is why no amount of counselling will ever help.

This is why I rarely respond to posts about Lou. He reminds me WAY

too much of my former brother-in-law. After he choked my sister and

left bruises all over her neck she called the cops and had his butt

thrown in jail.

The man had the nerve to call ME to bail him out. His brothers

wouldn't accept his collect calls. >:[ Not because they thought he

belonged in there... oh no. Because they felt my sister should bail

him out since she lied to get him put in there in the first place.

>:[[[

GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR..............

It's one thing to try those kinds of guilt tactics on an adult, but

it's totally reprehensible to do that to the kids.

Tina

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Salli. That strikes me as soooo manipulative and so not appropriate for him

to be saying to the kids. I am so sorry. What a horrible thing to have to

be dealing with. hugs to you and the kids.

Tamara

mom to Ebony, 5 years old, asd, adhd, bipolar

and , 2, polish (lol)

wife to Terry

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>Subject: Letter from Lou

>Date: Sat, 5 Apr 2003 15:44:17 -0500

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>The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying to read

>his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to her. This

>paragraph struck my attention particularly.

>

> " I so hate being apart from you. Bu tlet me tell you something now. I

>have felt this sadness and depression for quite a while now, in fact, ever

>since i was forced from your house and forced to live in a little apartment

>away from my children, I have felt as if I were in prison. So actually,

>this is not all that difficult for me because it feels so familiar. At

>least here there are people to talk to and play chess with and laugh with.

>I am so tired of living alone, waiting for the next time I can see my

>children. So if you want to pray for me, pray that God will continue to

>give me strength to be apart from my beautiful children, as He has for the

>past three and a half years. "

>

>Salli

>

>

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> The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying

to read his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to

her. This paragraph struck my attention particularly.

nothing is still ever his fault?

Kerri

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> The kids received a long letter from Lou. Sophie got tired trying

to read his awful (Aspie!) handwriting and so she had me read it to

her. This paragraph struck my attention particularly.

nothing is still ever his fault?

Kerri

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Lou is an enigma.

:/

Penny

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It made me wonder if Lou was clinically depressed.

Plus I think he's an asshole trying to guilt trip the kids.

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Well, Lou may NEED any enema.....

Penny ;-)

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> Lou is an enigma.

> :/

You say Lou is an enema?

That's pretty close to a douche bag huh?

:D

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Well, Lou may NEED any enema.....

Penny ;-)

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> Lou is an enigma.

> :/

You say Lou is an enema?

That's pretty close to a douche bag huh?

:D

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Well, Lou may NEED any enema.....

Penny ;-)

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> Lou is an enigma.

> :/

You say Lou is an enema?

That's pretty close to a douche bag huh?

:D

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It's really hard to know what to say - but I sure would sensor his

letters in future.

Emotional crap that he knows you are going to read is another form

of abuse.

Hang in there....if it gets really tough talk to the warden and

request no more letters are sent.

Louisa

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It's really hard to know what to say - but I sure would sensor his

letters in future.

Emotional crap that he knows you are going to read is another form

of abuse.

Hang in there....if it gets really tough talk to the warden and

request no more letters are sent.

Louisa

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It's really hard to know what to say - but I sure would sensor his

letters in future.

Emotional crap that he knows you are going to read is another form

of abuse.

Hang in there....if it gets really tough talk to the warden and

request no more letters are sent.

Louisa

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