Chinman3000
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- Sep 28, 2011
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This story reminds me of a former bunny boiler girlfriend.
Luckily never this bad, but she did tell me she was pregnant when I tried to break up with her (carried that lie on for weeks) and then subsequently tried to get with my brother to make me jealous.
Anyone else have any had the misfortune of getting with a bunny boiler like this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-46300914
"Devious" Lina Tantash, 44, waged a 10-year harassment campaign against Jarlath Rice, Lewes Crown Court heard.
She bombarded him with 20,000 abusive texts, hacked his voicemails and sent £200 worth of pizza to his work.
Tantash was convicted of stalking at an earlier hearing.
Sentencing her, Recorder Stephen Lennard told Tantash: "You are a vicious, manipulative and devious woman."
Prosecutor Ryan Richter told the court Mr Rice and Tantash had a fling in Dublin in 2007.
Despite being together only a few weeks, she insisted he sign a love contract she had drawn up in exchange for her paying off his debts, Mr Richter said.
The agreement included him marrying her within a year, not changing his number and speaking to her by phone every night, the court heard.
When he tried to end things, moving to Brighton for a new job in 2015, she followed him.
Luckily never this bad, but she did tell me she was pregnant when I tried to break up with her (carried that lie on for weeks) and then subsequently tried to get with my brother to make me jealous.
Anyone else have any had the misfortune of getting with a bunny boiler like this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-kent-46300914
"Devious" Lina Tantash, 44, waged a 10-year harassment campaign against Jarlath Rice, Lewes Crown Court heard.
She bombarded him with 20,000 abusive texts, hacked his voicemails and sent £200 worth of pizza to his work.
Tantash was convicted of stalking at an earlier hearing.
Sentencing her, Recorder Stephen Lennard told Tantash: "You are a vicious, manipulative and devious woman."
Prosecutor Ryan Richter told the court Mr Rice and Tantash had a fling in Dublin in 2007.
Despite being together only a few weeks, she insisted he sign a love contract she had drawn up in exchange for her paying off his debts, Mr Richter said.
The agreement included him marrying her within a year, not changing his number and speaking to her by phone every night, the court heard.
When he tried to end things, moving to Brighton for a new job in 2015, she followed him.