Prisons in Michigan are about to get a heck of a lot more crowded if cuckolded husband, Leon Walker, goes to jail for reading his wife's email, where he discovered she was having an affair.
Walker could face five years in prison if convicted on charges similar to hacking, but let's hope common sense prevails here. Honestly, how many of us have never looked at an open browser that belonged to a significant other? Or guessed at a password?
If you didn't raise your hand, you deserve an award for outstanding saintliness.
But most people do have opportunity to see their partner's email. In fact, if your other half is overly careful about never leaving his Gmail open where you can see it, you probably should be checking out his personal business. We all know multiple cheaters who have been busted thanks to the world wide web and those dirty text messages. So now if we access that info, we could go to jail? I'm calling bullshit on that one, Michigan.
Clara Walker must have an amazing attorney to work that angle, because not only is that lady a skank for cheating on her husband with her former (and second) husband, the man she's having an affair with was (is?) an abuser. In fact, the man she's hooking up with was arrested for beating her in front of her son. Leon Walker forwarded the emails to Clara Walker's first husband, and father of the boy, because he wanted him to be aware that Mrs. Walker was putting her son back into danger.
Are you following this? Clara Walker is cheating on her third husband (who found her password and busted her), with her second husband, who beat her in front of her child she had with her first husband. Third husband let first husband know what was up with his kid, and his crappy wife.
I think Leon should get an award, and Clara should be the one on trial here.
In the meantime, Leon Walker's attorney says, "Don't the prosecutors have more important things to do with their time?"
Indeed.
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Comments (9)
I think that's ridiculous.
I leave my computer logged into Facebook, CafeMom and my e-mail pretty much 24/7. If my husband ever wanted to snoop it wouldn't be hard at all. Though after going through my text messaged pictures from friends and seeing everything from them breastfeeding, a penis dressed like a dachsund and one of my friends with a double-breast pump on, and his grandma talking to me about vaginal issues, he's smart enough to know he probably DOESN'T want to look through my things, LOL.
I think it says a lot about this man that one of the first things he did was to make sure a child was safe.
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Is this not really a case of an overtly eager prosecutor trying to railroad a situation to more than what was intended or surmised. After all one day the mere act of looking at a computer, especially one run by a government agency will be tantamount to espionage and hacking.
http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2010/12/husband-faces-5-years-in-jail-after-hacking-wifes-email/
What about the days before internet when there were just letters??? When on spouse would go through another's things and find love letters written from someone else??? Did people go to jail???
If the genders were reversed, the women hacking his mail wouldn't even be an issue. People would be saying "good for her, she caught the bastard." But of course since its a man, the womens infidelity is forgotten and he's in trouble.
This country is sick. Men absolutely have NO rights in this society. Anyone who believess otherwise needs to remove their head from their a$$hole.
If you believe you are married until the divorce decree goes through, and if that is the law, then, he was not snooping because they were still married. Husband and wife share. The major problem is she was caught cheating.
Women snoop all the time and I currently dont know one of us in a committed relationship or that has been in one that hasnt snooped. Yes there are exceptions out there but even looking through pockets instead of telling the person to go through their pockets themself, can be viewed as snooping.
Hey if I was cheating on my husband and got busted I too would be pissed I was busted. I mean here I am hiding and thinking I'm soooooooooooo smart that all my tracks are covered, but just like most criminals, you get sloppy and leave bread crumbs are an all out piece of eveidence. Darn it I'm busted so now he knows, how do I react? I create a scene and act indignant as if it were him that actually committed a wrongful act but my cheating should go unaddressed!