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  • Epic Karmic Bitch Slap Makes My Saturday GLORIOUS!

    So there I am, half awake, checking out Facebook yesterday morning pre-work, as I often do. Something a friend comments on leads me to an amusing photo on the sheriff's website. As it is often a good source of chuckles for me and others down here, I decide to continue perusing the "funny pages," as we call the part of the site with all the recent arrests and mugshots. And then, I see a familiar last name. Well, that's a weird coincid--wait, that's the same first name. And birth date. And....no, it can't be. But it is. Could this be an old mugshot accidentally grouped in with the latest ones? Nope. Date of arrest is this last Tuesday. It IS her.

    Holy jumping cowbells. She's baaaaaaaack.....

    Background: Many of you have heard me refer to My Worst Girlfriend Ever, ever so eloquently dubbed "That Vile Woman" by my niece, Dragon. We dated briefly years ago, but she definitely made a mark on this town by embezzling tens of thousands of dollars from her employer, getting caught, getting arrested, and getting convicted. I felt bad at the time, not for her, but for her boss, who is a friend of mine, because part of the reason she got the job in the first place was because she used me as a reference, and I enjoy a pretty damn good reputation in this town. But my friend, who caught That Vile Woman with her hand in the cookie jar and promptly fired her and brought in the police, told me not to sweat it, as Little Miss Con Artist had pretty much fooled everyone. Which, of course, she had.

    Fallout: Several weeks after she was caught and fired, the police finally got around to arresting her, after her boss/my friend did their work for them* and gathered the evidence needed for a case against her, from records and receipts within the business. After spending six weeks in jail, she was finally released (a day after her birthday) after agreeing to a plea deal that resulted in her being convicted of felony embezzlement, in effect becoming a convicted felon (love that phrase!), and being sentenced to time served and five years probation, plus being ordered to pay restitution to the business.

    A few months after THAT, she was re-arrested for violation of probation, after apparently not making any of her court-mandated restitution payments. She spent another three weeks in jail, and had her sentence reaffirmed...basically, she was told she HAD to make these payments, and her probation was moved to restart upon her second release. In effect, she got another few months probation, and was told by the court to do what it had already told her to do.

    Eventually she left this island, allowing those of us who live here to breathe much sweeter smelling air, returning to the Depths of Hell from whence she came her home state. At the time, I presumed that she had successfully transferred her probation from Florida to her home state. I didn't think much about it after that, just being happy that she was off my fucking island.

    Now that was, if I do my math correctly, actually over five years ago, because I'm pretty sure her second sentencing came in the late spring or sometime in the summer of 2008. I may be off slightly on that, but I don't think so. Assuming I'm right (and what the hell, let's assume just that), that means that if That Vile Woman had done what she was supposed to do, her probation would be completed by this time.

    And yet, here she was, back in the Island Gray Bar Hilton. According to the website, her arrest occurred in the Upper Keys, and the charge was violation of probation. What? Was she so stupid that, knowing she had not done what her sentence mandated, she would still travel not just to Florida, but to the very county of her crimes?

    A little online research determined that that was not, in fact, the case. For some reason, she was arrested in late August in her home state, and two weeks later, extradited to Florida. On the pages I found online (while drinking delicious beer and giggling to myself), I saw the phrases "theft by taking" and my new favorite phrase, "fugitive from justice." I do not know if the theft was a new charge in her home state, or she had been stopped by the police for something else and that was the original charge here in Florida. Sheriff websites are disappointingly thin on such juicy details.

    So, while she did not travel here of her own volition, thus violating her probation in her home state by leaving the state, I can think of a couple possibilities for what did happen:

    1. She never actually transferred her probation from here to there, and just left.

    2. She successfully transferred her probation, but blew off the payments.

    The only other thing I could think of would be that her newest charge in her home state, being a crime, violated her probation, but as I pointed out, the timeline doesn't add up. She should have completed her probation by the time of her arrest, according to everything I could find on the two relevant sheriff websites.


    So there I am yesterday at work, bouncing around happily, much to the bemusement of my coworkers, especially the ones who knew her. One of whom claimed I was "obsessed," but I countered with the fact that this nugget of joy had simply fallen in my lap. It's not as if I had been keeping tabs on this psycho.

    "But Jester, what about this post?" Well, if you know me, you know I a vindictive SOB, and I am absolutely going to gloat and revel in this, for the very simple reason that I find this whole situation absolutely fucking hilarious!

    And it's not just about her making me look bad by being a deceitful, manipulative thief. Oh no. I found out after the fact that, while we were dating, she was having more sex with other people than she was with me. I found out much later that she had actually told some people that I had physically abused her, which is utterly ridiculous to anyone who knows me. I've said it before and I'll say it again: I've only ever hit two women in my life, my older sister and my younger sister. We're all very close in age, so it doesn't take a genius to figure out how that went down. She almost got a friend of mine evicted when they were sharing an apartment, and her negligence of her pet and it's welfare almost ruined some of my friend's musical equipment. As a professional musician, this was my friend's livelihood. Later, she left a another good friend and coworker in the lurch when she got arrested, since they were roommates, despite my warnings to said friend not to trust That Vile Woman. After the arrest, said friend went through TVW's room to clean it out of all her stuff. And found some interesting things. Like possessions of the roommate's that had somehow found their way into TVW's room. And bags upon bags of clothing with price tags still on them, presumably items that had never been paid for. And the stories just kept coming out.

    So understand, this is not simply a bitter ex-boyfriend basking in the glory of his old girlfriend's troubles. I have plenty of exes that I would invite to my wedding, and most would accept such an invitation, thank you very much. No, this was not only my worst girlfriend ever, this was one of the worst people I have had the displeasure of knowing.

    And I promise you, I am NOT the only current or former Key West resident laughing about this turn of events. As it became apparent tht her sweet and innocent act WAS an act, and as her true nature became known, she pissed off quite a few people down here.

    So yes, I am going to laugh. Yes, I am going to dance. And yes, I am going to gloat and revel in her misery. And I am going to do every bit of it with a completely clear conscience.

    And I shall give the last word in this to my amazing niece, Dragon. When I called her and said, "guess who's back in jail," she guessed, "That Vile Creature?" When I asked her about the change in phrase, she said quite simply, "Well, I wouldn't really classify that thing as a woman."


    *This is not a shot at police in general or even the KWPD in particular, but merely a summation of what happened in this particular instance. So please, no one get their panties in a bind. Thank you.
    Last edited by Jester; 09-08-2013, 01:41 PM.

    "The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is
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  • #2
    Karma, meet ass. It seems she reaped what she sowed.
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    • #3
      Especially since this is the year when she'd finally have been free of probation if she had merely learned her lesson and done what she was supposed to do. Knowing that, I can't help but do this:




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      • #4
        Reminds me of the time I found out that a classmate of mine got busted...

        "Jake" was always a bit of a smug asshole. You know the type--he had the attitude that he was the best, smartest, had the richest family, etc. and that everyone else was beneath him. For years, his main goal was to be President of this fine nation. He was an ass then, all the way through high school...and then disappeared for a bit. I do know that he went into practicing law, and apparently had his own practice for awhile.

        A few years ago, I heard a rumor that he'd been busted for fraud. That was confirmed when his name showed up in several articles in the newspaper. Seems he thought of himself as a genius, and decided to rip off one of his clients. As their lawyer, he had access to their bank accounts. So he stole about $50,000 from them, and then doctored the statements to hide his tracks. Jake got busted after one of their checks bounced.

        Not only did he get busted, but fined, and his ass was thrown in jail. He lost his practice and all of his clients. Jake got disbarred last year, and banned from the business for life. He can't get a job, other than McDonald's--would you hire a lawyer busted for fraud and ethics violations? I sure as hell wouldn't! But, the damage wouldn't stop there--his wife left him, and he's had to declare bankruptcy. From what I understand, Jake has fallen off the grid. Nobody has head from him, knows what he's doing, or where he is now. I guess he's ashamed of destroying himself...

        I should mention that I didn't *hate* the guy. Rather, I, and most people hated the stuff he *did.* But, I couldn't help but be amused at what he'd done to himself. In fact, I found it hilarious. Not as hilarious as another classmate. She thought we should find out where he was being held, and offer some advice. That is "Jake, don't drop the soap..."
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        *I don't advocate prison violence at all folks. I was quoting what she said, and it wasn't serious either. She's the type that would have said it...simply to get inside his head and mess with him.*
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        • #5
          Jester, if you want to know if she made the payments, are you still friends with her employer? If anyone would know if she made her restitution, he would. My guess is you've hit the nail on the head, and she headed off home to blow off the payments without getting permission from the Great State of Florida.

          ----

          I knew a similarly vile person, but what happened didn't make me laugh. Donald was the neighborhood bully, and he made my life miserable from grade 1 through grade 8. By 8th grade, though, he'd smartened up and did a lot of his bullying through intermediaries: he'd encourage other kids to do the physical stuff while he stood back and laughed, untouched. It stopped (with my anyway) when I knocked his "boy" flat on his back.

          About a year after graduating high school, he went away for murder. He got mad at his mother's BF, who was an abuser, shot him with a shotgun then burned the body. He was so used to getting away with everything, he didn't bother to get rid of the murder weapon, which was found in his closet.
          They say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.

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          • #6
            Quoth protege View Post
            Reminds me of the time I found out that a classmate of mine got busted...
            Yeah, falls from grade are impressive to watch.

            I remember watching the Arizona Governor get impeached, convicted, and removed from office way back when. The State Senator who cast the deciding vote to convict was somewhat of a hero in the state....until she got caught on camera taking payoffs in a sting operation.

            Wanna guess who I found myself working alongside in the hotel call center just a few years later? Nice lady, but she had fucked her life so royally when she was in power, she now couldn't get a job better than working with her daughter and other twentysomethings at a call center job.

            Quoth Sapphire Silk View Post
            Jester, if you want to know if she made the payments, are you still friends with her employer? If anyone would know if she made her restitution, he would.
            She might know that....if she still worked for that business. But she doesn't.

            Even if she did, it is not certain that she would know if TVW made those payments, or not. After all, the way it was set up, TVW would pay the court, and the court would process the payment and send it on to the business.

            But as the business was a very corporate entity, it was no guarantee that my friend would hear about whether or not the payments were being made or not, as that was not her department.

            "The Customer Is Always Right...But The Bartender Decides Who Is
            Still A Customer."

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            • #7
              How wrong is it that I read that with the biggest shi*t eating grin on my face. So glad you got to see the fall from, well, I'd say grace, but that doesn't work here. But you know what I mean.
              At the conclusion of an Irish wedding, the priest said "Everybody please hug the person who has made your life worth living. The bartender was nearly crushed to death.

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              • #8
                Teeheeheehee...I don't blame you for being gleeful. She brought it on herself, so if you want to pop some popcorn, watch, laugh, and point, who can blame you? Sometimes it seems like too few nasty people ever get it back, they just keep dishing it. Thankfully you hopped off that hot mess train before she could drag you down with her.

                I had a similar story about a girl I grew up with. She bullied me very badly, not just a few snide remarks but to the point of making me cry in front of my entire class. Then we inexplicably became friends, but had this weird love/hate power thing going on. She took every opportunity to stab me in the back, and messed with other people I cared about too.

                So I'd been happily out of touch with her for years but was feeling nostalgic one day and looked her up, only to find that she'd gone to jail for welfare fraud, gotten hooked on meth, and had her daughter taken away. I was truly shocked. She was always super smart and popular; had a lot of potential, even if she was a nasty, manipulative person. I thought she'd end up as a Real Housewives of Beverly Hills type, a greedy gold digger, but I didn't think she'd blow her whole life like that. I was surprised at how sad I feel about it. She hurt a lot of people, but herself most of all.

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                • #9
                  With you on that one, Mystic.

                  Well, kinda with you. I can see why you would feel bad for your former friend/tormentor.

                  But you might be surprised at how little I feel bad about That Vile Woman's situation. As in, not at all.

                  Arraignment is Thursday morning. So tempting....
                  Last edited by EricKei; 09-09-2013, 02:40 PM. Reason: merged consecutive posts

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                  • #10
                    If you're not at work, and have the free time, do it!
                    "Life is tough. It's even tougher if you're stupid" Redd Foxx as Al Royal - The Royal Family - Pilot Episode - 1991.

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                    • #11
                      And therein lies the rub, Vic. At the moment, said arraignment is scheduled for 8:45 am Thursday morning. Which only means that it's one of several scheduled for that time slot. Currently, the court room is not listed. And I am scheduled to be at work at 10:00 am that morning. Luckily for me, the courthouse is just a few short blocks from my work, and if I am on my bicycle that morning, it's about a five minute ride from one to the other. Which would be faster than if I drove, since there is no free parking anywhere either the courthouse or my job.

                      But yeah, seriously considering it. Even if I don't get the glory of witnessing the arraignment itself, it would be awesome for her to see me looking on...and walking out of the court room freely, which she, of course, cannot do.

                      Yes, I'm evil. What's your point?

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                      • #12
                        Quoth Jester View Post
                        Yes, I'm evil. What's your point?
                        My point? Well, I'll begin by applauding your evilness and end by raising a good cup of coffee in your general direction. (No drinking for me for a little while)
                        Don't tempt pixies, it never ends well.

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                        • #13
                          Quoth Jester
                          Arraignment is Thursday morning. So tempting....
                          "Bailiff! Clear out the cheering section!"
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                          • #14
                            Hrm. Just as an idea -- if yer able to make it. Sit there with a perfectly straight face (especially if she obviously notices you) so that she "knows" that you are there on other business, and didn't go out of your way "just for her" ....Then, assuming it goes quickly enough for the arraignment process to finish, catch her eye as you're leaving and give her your best evil grin.
                            "For a musician, the SNES sound engine is like using Crayola Crayons. Nobuo Uematsu used Crayola Crayons to paint the Sistine Chapel." - Jeremy Jahns (re: "Dancing Mad")
                            "The difference between an amateur and a master is that the master has failed way more times." - JoCat
                            "Thinking is difficult, therefore let the herd pronounce judgment!" ~ Carl Jung
                            "There's burning bridges, and then there's the lake just to fill it with gasoline." - Wiccy, reddit
                            "Retail is a cruel master, and could very well be the most educational time of many people's lives, in its own twisted way." - me
                            "Love keeps her in the air when she oughta fall down...tell you she's hurtin' 'fore she keens...makes her a home." - Capt. Malcolm Reynolds, "Serenity" (2005)
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                            • #15
                              Oh no no no, Eric. I WANT her to know I am there just for her. Or more precisely, just to watch as she goes down in flames. But from previous experience, I am pretty sure she won't dare look into the gallery, ESPECIALLY if she sees me there. And I have a great "grim, serious, businesslike" death glare. A poker face, if you will. She'll know why I'm there, and thankfully, the judge will not. Not that it would matter if he did. This is a no-nonsense judge (assuming it's the same one she had years ago, who is still active down here), but if all I'm doing is sitting there politely observing, which is my plan, his focus would be on the case at hand. And the defendant. And her second probation violation. Yeah, I doubt he'll notice me much at all.

                              And Dale....classic!

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