Cheated wifes revenge gone too far?

LastDetail

Whose yer DADDY!??!?!?!?!
So a couple weeks ago I came across this site that is detailing the "2 week hell" that a wife is putting her husband through after she found out that he was cheating on her. I am pretty sure it is viral advertising for something or other, the writing is to smooth and polished and some of the stuff is over the top, but it was entertaining to me to read and I commend whoever maintains the site for keeping up with posting content daily. It started out where she rented a billboard and put up a sign about his affair and blah blah blah if you want to read it all be my guest. http://thatgirlemily.blogspot.com/

Anyway I was catching up with it after missing a few days and it shows a couple pictures of the jealous wifes revenge on his car! Black spray paint revenge to be precise.
Obviously this has gone a bit too far. Say what you want about the husband but what did his car ever do to you?!?!?!?!?!

P.S. the post to which I am referring is July 27th.
Just thought I would share.
 
Man that hurt me to see her do this to his car.i could imagine what he may of felt like when he finally seen it for himself. He might not have noticed it right away because she painted the passenger side of the car.

Isn't there a saying not to mess with a scorned women,i'm not sure if i'm correct but i think you get the idea..maybe he should have just let her chew gum in the damn car :lmfao..
 
Maxima Lover said:
What perfect evidence in court during the divorce.


I agree 100% What a psycho biocth. I have been gogin through a divorce fro a little over a year that started out like this, except neither of us cheated. My cherry 60,000 milr 91 LX 5.0 Mustang got spray painted ( thank god thats easy to remove! ) among other things.

I hate childish women like that. Move on for gods sake.
 
Sometimes it is the other way around...
We don't know what she did, but we had to clean it.

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Caught red handed!


I'm sure he is laughing now at this evidence. A little spray paint never hurt a finish. It's not *that* hard to remove.
 
My ex-gf used to steal my mail in search of my cell-phone bill to see who I've been calling, and then go as far as calling any number she new was a girl and curse her out.
 
Anyone else think those look a *little* photoshopped? They don't look quite right to me.

- Andrew
 
None of this is true IMO. The reason I think this is she said that she had canceled all of his CC then a few days later decided to send all the ladies flowers in his office using his CC number....things that make you go hummmmm
 
Ever seen that spray paint you can use on cars? I guess you can wash it off with soap and water.

She is a good painter....No runs...LOL
 
Like I said I think it's viral marketing, i.e. where this kind of website gets spread by word of mouth and in reality it is the pre-cursor advertising for a movie or a book or whatever. But still the writing is not bad, even has a little bit of style.
I agree that it would be very easy to fake the whole thing, but hey, I will think of this website every time a girl happens to wink at me.
 
LastDetail said:
Like I said I think it's viral marketing, i.e. where this kind of website gets spread by word of mouth and in reality it is the pre-cursor advertising for a movie or a book or whatever.

Yep. It's for an upcoming show on CourtTV. Rather old news actually. The giveaway was when the billboards popped up on both coasts (or west coast and Chicago, I can't recall exactly). You can Google for it.
 
Public Hath No Fury, Even When Deceived
By JULIE BOSMAN

It was the pitch-perfect vengeful Dear John letter, blown up on a billboard in the middle of Manhattan by a furious and apparently deep-pocketed spouse.

“Hi Steven,” it began, cheerily enough. “Do I have your attention now? I know all about her, you dirty, sneaky, immoral, unfaithful, poorly endowed slimeball. Everything’s caught on tape. Your (soon-to-be-ex) Wife, Emily.”

The billboard created interest, and not just from an unfaithful Steven. A booking agent from “Good Morning America” sent an e-mail to Emily inviting her on the show. British Glamour wanted to make her the subject of a feature article.

But when pictures of the billboard proliferated on Gawker, Defamer and other blogs, readers quickly dug in. One fact soon emerged, thanks to camera phone pictures: the billboard was identical to others in Brooklyn, Los Angeles and Chicago. Someone else discovered that Emily was keeping a blog, thatgirlemily.blogspot.co m, detailing Steven’s infidelities. More digging showed that one Emily blog entry was oddly similar to a synopsis for an episode of “Parco P.I.," a reality show on Court TV.

Another “source” sent an e-mail to Gawker suggesting that Court TV was behind the signs, pointing out that it was a viral marketing campaign to promote one of its programs. Mystery solved.

The bad news for viral marketers who use these kind of devices: executives at Court TV said they did not really want to be discovered so quickly. The good news is that even after the ruse was discovered, people visited the Emily blog, pushing it to one million hits by the end of Thursday. A fake surveillance video on the blog, supposedly from a private eye capturing Steven holding hands with his paramour, hit YouTube and became one of its most-viewed videos. Did it even matter that Emily was fictitious?

“Emily is really an amalgam of all of us who have been cheated on,” said Marc Juris, general manager for programming and marketing at Court TV. “Clearly, this really resonated with people.”

Whether it resonates into higher ratings for “Parco P.I.” is another matter. The “Emily” ruse was originally intended to be a stunt to help promote the start of the show’s new season on Aug. 15, but Court TV’s marketing group liked the idea so much that they made it a large part of the campaign. The second phase — ads for the show to be stamped over the original billboards — was to start next Monday, but Court TV moved it up to July 26 after all the attention.

Mr. Juris was still marveling: “It’s like a flash investigation took place, and within 24 hours we were busted.”

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