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Gags
September 12th, 2007, 10:47 AM
Web Service Gives Alibis for Adulterers
By JENNY BARCHFIELD, Associated Press Writer
3 hours ago

PARIS - Looking to get away for a weekend fling without getting caught? A new French company provides would-be adulterers with custom-made excuses that help take the danger of discovery out of cheating.

Founded six months ago by former private eye Regine Mourizard, Web-based Ibila can cook up invites to phony weekend seminars, fake emergency phone calls from work, invitations to nonexistent weddings _ anything to justify cheating spouses' absence.

Mourizard said her service is aimed at protecting couples and families by allowing adulterers to live their flings undetected.

"If the alibi is well done and the spouse doesn't suspect anything, this can sometimes save marriages," Mourizard told The Associated Press in a telephone interview.

Here's how it works: In an e-mail message or call to Ibila, the prospective client requests an alibi for a specific date and time. Mourizard concocts just the right excuse, taking into account the client's profession and personal circumstances.

She and her co-worker, a computer specialist, draw up fake restaurant and hotel bills, receipts and other documents to help shore up what Mourizard calls her "little white lies."

If the adulterer was supposed to have been away for a seminar, the company can even provide the kinds of freebies _ pens, hats and tee-shirts _ sometimes given at such events.

Mourizard said she that because of privacy issues, she could only give details about one of her past clients, whom she called "Geraldine."

Married to a "strict man," Geraldine was desperate to get out of the house for an hour-long meeting with an ex-boyfriend who lived abroad and was briefly passing through town.

"This man was practically the love of her life and she had to see him," Mourizard said. Together, they hatched a plan.

Geraldine owned a driving school, so on the appointed day, Mourizard called her home pretending to be a student who needed a last-minute lesson before her driving test the following day.

"The husband totally bought it. He even offered to get the car out of the garage for her," Mourizard said.

The simplest excuses _ like Geraldine's _ cost euro19 (US$27), while more the more elaborate and time-consuming alibis can run upward of euro150 (US$207).

Mourizard insisted her business is completely above board because she concocts fake bills from invented companies, hotels and restaurants and does not doctor or forge real documents. She also requires clients to sign a document pledging not to use her materials to swindle their employers or the French government.

Upon request, the company can handle the logistics for clients' secret rendezvous, from making hotel reservations to booking train and plane tickets. Ibila also offers to buy illicit gifts, so that suspicious purchases at flower, perfume or chocolate shops don't appear on clients' bank statements.

Most of her clients _ about 60 percent _ are men, Mourizard said. They range in age from 25-60, but most are in their mid-forties.

Mourizard, a 50-year-old mother of two, said it was her experience as a private detective that led her to open Ibila _ Europe's second such service, she said.

"For 20 years, I worked to keep people from doing what they wanted to do. And I then thought, 'what if I help them do it, in a safe way?'"

Following a "very amicable" divorce from her first husband, Mourizard remarried two years ago. Asked what her spouse thinks of her new business, she said: "He thinks I have some pretty bizarre ideas."

Is he suspicious when she gets strange phone calls or receives unexpected invitations in the mail?

"No, he trusts me completely. And I trust him. I mean, if he were cheating, I'd find him out in a second," she said.

Gags
September 12th, 2007, 10:48 AM
To prevent this:

Woman Allegedly Shoots Cheating Husband
By Associated Press
Tue Sep 11, 3:51 PM

VANCOUVER, Wash. - A woman is accused of shooting her husband four times with a 16-gauge double-barreled shotgun after learning of an affair.

Eddie Martin, 51, survived the attack, but may have to have a limb amputated. Sheryl Martin, also 51, had to reload after the first two shots.

Martin made her first appearance on Monday in Clark County Superior Court. Martin was released on bail and will live with her parents. She will be formally charged September 21st.

Eddie Martin told his wife he was having an affair and wanted a divorce.

They argued and Eddie went to sleep in a camper. Sheryl found a shotgun, loaded it and allegedly shot him while he was in bed.

Sheryl Martin called 911 and told a dispatcher what she had done and was arrested on Saturday.

The pair have been married for 30 years.

scottycards
September 12th, 2007, 10:49 AM
I've seen this on a news show. Amazing- they will fake invoices for you, answer calls the way you want them answered, etc.

Very elaborate. And a very scumbag way to make a living, but that's their option, I guess. More power to them, if they can look at themselves in the mirror each morning.

CherryokeeXJ
September 12th, 2007, 10:52 AM
This service "saves" marriages? WTF? No...I'm not even going to touch this. I'll give myself a headache.

Gags
September 12th, 2007, 10:54 AM
I've seen this on a news show. Amazing- they will fake invoices for you, answer calls the way you want them answered, etc.

Very elaborate. And a very scumbag way to make a living, but that's their option, I guess. More power to them, if they can look at themselves in the mirror each morning.

It will be interesting to see how much business they get. I'm guessing a lot...Most will probably be American politicians...

scottycards
September 12th, 2007, 11:12 AM
It will be interesting to see how much business they get. I'm guessing a lot...Most will probably be American politicians...

:spit: :spit: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

Good one. My guess is a LOT of business, sadly. I just don't get the whole cheating thing- if you want the b**ch out, why not just kick her out, write the check, and move on?

Cheating only wrecks lives further than ending the relationship, which eventually happens anyways...........:shrug:

Unless you're trolling for gay sex in an otherwise hetero marriage, of course. ;)

jeeplvr79
September 12th, 2007, 11:19 AM
I just don't get the whole cheating thing- if you want the b**ch out, why not just kick her out, write the check, and move on?


I don't get it either... If only everyone would follow that!

Sound_Man
September 12th, 2007, 11:27 AM
I see that ability to start an extortion ring from that company

Gags
September 12th, 2007, 11:34 AM
I see that ability to start an extortion ring from that company

Larry Flint could just buy their client list.

mrutledge
September 12th, 2007, 12:25 PM
The sad part about that story is the fate of the shotgun. A 16GA double is a rare find these days. If the Canukistani government doesn't destroy it I sure hope it finds a good home.


To prevent this:

Woman Allegedly Shoots Cheating Husband
By Associated Press
Tue Sep 11, 3:51 PM

VANCOUVER, Wash. - A woman is accused of shooting her husband four times with a 16-gauge double-barreled shotgun after learning of an affair.

Eddie Martin, 51, survived the attack, but may have to have a limb amputated. Sheryl Martin, also 51, had to reload after the first two shots.

Martin made her first appearance on Monday in Clark County Superior Court. Martin was released on bail and will live with her parents. She will be formally charged September 21st.

Eddie Martin told his wife he was having an affair and wanted a divorce.

They argued and Eddie went to sleep in a camper. Sheryl found a shotgun, loaded it and allegedly shot him while he was in bed.

Sheryl Martin called 911 and told a dispatcher what she had done and was arrested on Saturday.

The pair have been married for 30 years.