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Rachel Fryer’s life went out of control after she found out her boyfriend was cheating on her, and in rage, she beat the other woman’s car with a screwdriver.
Wesh.com reports that after leading the police on a high speed chase trying to escape them, she accidentally crashed her vehicle on the side of a Naomi Mills’ house leaving them power less for the last two weeks. She then got out of the car and fled on foot.
Today, she is facing several charges including driving without a license and hit-and-run. “I ran from the police station and lost control of my car, so if they can understand, I didn’t mean to hit their house,” Rachel said.
59 Comments »Former New York Gov. Elliot Spitzer; his successor, Gov. David Paterson; Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick…it seems infidelity has becoming a staple of the high profile life. But don’t be fooled–it’s not just the men making headlines who are cheating! A new USA TODAY/Gallup poll showed that 54% of Americans personally know someone who has an unfaithful spouse. As cheating becomes more and more mainstream, suspicious spouses are increasingly turning to professionals like San Francisco Bay Area private investigations firm Butler & Associates for help.
Claire Ellison* later admitted that her fingers trembled as she dialed the telephone number for Butler & Associates, a private investigations firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
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