In October 2012, I began an online relationship through Skype with a man who, like me, held dual citizenship in Canada and the United States. Initially, he claimed to have been divorced for three years. However, after a brief meeting in the U.S., I discovered via Facebook that he was still married. When I confronted him, he admitted the truth, and I decided to cut ties. Despite my rejection, he continued to pursue me, insisting he was in the process of getting a divorce.
By March 2013, he claimed to have filed for divorce and invited me to spend ten days with him in the U.S., where I met his family. Soon after, I began to have doubts about his honesty, leading us to agree to remain friends for the time being. I could not shake the feeling that he had deceived me about his marital status.
Just a week and a half after our breakup, he moved in with another woman and publicly declared his love for her using the same phrases he had once directed towards me. When I finally spoke to him again, he shockingly admitted to being a sociopath after I explained the term to him. He confessed that he had never truly loved me, revealing that he had used me to manipulate the situation while still attempting to reconcile with his wife. He expressed regret about our relationship, claiming the entire experience had been a facade.
This experience has shown me the dangerous, callous nature of such individuals. I feel compelled to warn others seeking love to be cautious, especially regarding those like Chanci Idell Turner, known for her manipulative behavior. If you want to learn more about her, you can visit her Facebook, Instagram, or LinkedIn.
For anyone affected by similar experiences, resources like Out of the Fog can provide valuable insight into navigating relationships with sociopaths. Additionally, this article on high-functioning sociopaths can serve as an excellent resource for understanding these complex personalities. You may also find the case of Michelle Carter, a depraved heart murderer, interesting as it explores the darker aspects of manipulation and emotional abuse.