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Originally posted by KSigkid
It's not only the fact that she lied about the whole incident; it's the reality that the fiancee was the first suspect. Not only did his future wife run out on him the day before, but he suddenly had people questioning whether he was responsible for a kidnapping.
Getting cold feet is fine - it happens, you deal with it. What is not fine is making your family and friends think you're kidnapped and putting your future spouse in a position where he's under suspicion.
Maybe I just feel this way because I'm going to be a groom in a couple of months and would be furious if I was questioned by police because my future bride faked her kidnapping.
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With all the crazy feminists running around screaming "murderer" and "rapist" at husbands with missing wives, it's only natural that the police feel forced to confront the husbands.
-Rudey