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Female Fury:

From Romance To Rage

by Lisa Cregier

A close friend was seriously injured two years ago by the ex-wife of her boyfriend.  She attacked both of them when they were leaving a party, and when the boyfriend tried to protect my friend, the woman shot her in the head.  The ex-wife got ten years and the man married someone else while she was in prison.

The crime statistics show that more and more women are going into jealous rages and injuring one another over the affections of a man.  A distant cousin is in jail right now for assault and battery, for stabbing her husband’s mistress in the eye.  I know of too many instances where women and teenage girls become angry and attack the other woman, instead of the man.

I was in a club one night when a woman walked up to a guy on the dance floor and slapped the woman he was dancing with.  When the girl’s sister jumped in between the attacker and her sister, the woman stabbed her in the heart and stood there screaming as if she were the victim.  The sister died at the scene, and the woman turned out to be an ex-girlfriend.  It’s ridiculous how possessive some of these women are about men they don’t have papers on and the number of women and girls who are dying from this insane behavior.

A colleague said her cousin was killed on the first date with a guy who had a jealous girlfriend.  The woman followed them to the theater, and gunned her down in the parking lot, as they walked hand in hand.  The guy didn’t get a scratch, and her cousin lost her life over a man she barely knew.

Two close friends shared the following personal experiences:

Nicole: “After leaving a date with a man I’d been seeing for a few months, I was followed home by two women, who attacked me when I got out of my car.  I was beaten badly by a huge tree branch and was stabbed in the shoulder.  I believe the only reason I survived the attack was because my grandmother, who lived with me, heard my screams, opened the window, grabbed her gun, and fired a shot up in the air.  They stopped and jumped into their car and sped off.  It turned out that one was a jilted girlfriend.  Of course, I never went near him again.”

Audra:  “I was in a beauty shop getting my hair done when I mentioned my boyfriend’s name to my hairdresser, and another customer jumped out of her chair and attacked me.  She claimed that I stole her boyfriend, and when the police showed up they found a gun in her purse.  I felt lucky that someone had the mind to call the police.”

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