dexter75
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It's better to be paranoid these days😉The more I read on here, the more paranoid I get. It's probably not a bad thing, since I feel I have been living pretty careless and way too trusting. Now of course everyone I see, I think is a creep with people locked in their yards..ok maybe a bit much. But I leave my stuff in my car. Run upstairs to get something. Leave early in the morning while it's dark out. Ok, so probably nothing out of the ordinary, but after reading stories, people would have a field day if I ever went missing. I should leave a disclaimer now that my browser history, where I leave items, what I'm wearing (nobody would have a clue), what is missing (nobody would have a clue), etc., is not a clue to what happened to me. Ha!
Anyways, last summer I was in our apt parking lot loading the back of a pickup truck for a camping trip (so I was standing in the back attempting to move things around). I noticed a car pull in a few spots down and just sit there. I was busy rushing trying to organize everything, plus it was super hot out, that I paid no attention. I had that feeling of someone around and realized that the guy was just sitting in the car watching me. He never got out, kept pretending to look away, and I couldn't recall seeing him around before, but it's not like I would know everyone. I thought maybe he was a maintenance man so I continued to ignore him and he very well could have been. I started feeling weird but didn't want to go up to the apartment so he would see where I lived so I hoped he would just go away. I think I started closing up the truck like I was going to leave or someone drove by and he randomly drove away from the building toward the back. I told my boyfriend later and of course he just laughs b/c of all the stories he knows I follow. But then I kept seeing this car in the future weeks just randomly keep going by and him watching me/the building/etc.
I'm sure I was just being paranoid, but why would that stick out in my mind? I never noticed him really after that but ugh!!!
After I started to follow true crime..I lock my doors AS SOON as I get into my vehicle.
I check the back seat before I get in..look on the other side of my car for feet..never park near vans/suv's. I live about 40 minutes from Ann Arbor and go to the Dr. In Ypsilanti. Each and every time I arrive I text my husband to say " I made it " I text before I leave the office for home and when I am home.
( always thinking of a " time line " ) IMO, one can never be too careful.
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