Who Are You?: Part 2 of 3: With one click she found her perfect man. And he found his perfect victim. A true story of the ultimate deception.. Megan Henley
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Logan fell off a high wall last night – God knows what he was doing. He’s broken his legs and pelvis, and has awful head injuries. He’s in a coma, Megan – Vic needs to know. Family comes first, no matter what.
This wasn’t possible! How could Vic have seen this before it happened? How could the voices in his head tell him all about it? He was wrong in that Logan hadn’t died, but everything else … I had no idea how this could be. It was as if he could never escape from his family. The investigation into Dina’s death was ongoing, and, on a few occasions, Vic had to travel to Manchester to be interviewed by the police, and give evidence at court hearings. It turned out that, shockingly, she had been found to have over two grams of cocaine in her system when she died. The poor driver who hit her gave evidence saying that she appeared from nowhere and ran straight in front of the car. There was no time to brake, and just before the car hit her Dina looked the driver in the eye and made the sign of the cross. It transpired, although this was something Vic had found out ‘behind the scenes’ rather than through court, that Dina’s own mother, Kat, was responsible for her death. Although she hadn’t been present at the time, from what I could gather Kat had arranged for Dina to be force-fed the drugs as some sort of punishment for bad behaviour. Although it appeared that Dina had run in front of the car herself, Vic hinted that she had been forced into doing this. Kat had skipped the country using a fake passport, and now that the investigation had come to such a horrifying conclusion she was wanted by the police.
And now there was Logan too. He was in hospital for a month in a coma. Tests showed that he too had high amounts of Class A drugs in his system when he had the fall. Through the grapevine Vic discovered that his sister Kat was behind this ‘accident’ too. It turned out that Logan had stolen a few thousand pounds from her, so this was her payback. From what I understood Logan had been injected with all these drugs, forced up onto the wall, then either pushed or made to jump.
As the weeks went on, I knew that Vic hadn’t been to see Logan. It was heartbreaking for him, but he had to make a choice.
‘My future’s with you and this little one,’ he said, gently stroking my growing bump. ‘I can’t go back, I can’t be dragged into it all.’
‘You are already,’ I reminded him, pointing out that he had been dragged back due to all the hassle with Christopher. ‘They have you already.’
‘That’s different,’ he claimed. ‘That’s to protect you and Ruby and the baby. I’ll do anything for you three, but, as much as I loved Logan, Kat has made her bed there.’
The next day, Logan had a massive heart attack and died. Vic had never seen him again. I started to panic about my unborn baby, fearing for the future for any child born into this horrifically dysfunctional family. All of Vic’s information was now coming through Valerie and Willow. Although he kept telling me that no one would ever hurt our baby, I didn’t feel safe, I didn’t feel I was being protected. From what Vic told me, Willow in particular had it in for me – when she wasn’t telling her mum that I was a whore, she was telling her grandmother. I couldn’t understand why they even had anything to do with their parents, given what had been done to Willow as a teenager. I felt totally unnerved, several children in this family having suffered horrible deaths. I was also very worried about ever meeting any of his family members – Willow and Vic’s mum certainly seemed to have it in for me, which was bad enough, but Vic’s dad and Kat were the ones I really didn’t want to meet by the sound of things, although I hadn’t had any direct threats from them. The stories about his dad were awful – he connected with criminals the world over, from Triads to Yardies. I hoped to be able to keep out of his line of fire for ever.
All the stalking by Christopher came to a head the next month. I had been having counselling every week – it was meant to be hypnobirthing sessions, as I was anxious about giving birth, but that worry had paled into insignificance compared to all the other stresses. For an hour every week I would just let go of it all and be in floods of tears about all these people who were out to get me, and the stress of having to deal with Vic’s mental health problems. Vic had been having Christopher followed for some time and knew quite a lot about what he got up to, and had also hacked Christopher’s computers to see what he was looking at. Vic told me that Christopher had gone to a swinger’s club in Birmingham and Vic had some of his ‘associates’ follow him there. They filmed him having sex with people, then sent the DVD of the footage to Christopher’s ex-wife, who was the mother of his three children. Vic believed that this would send a clear message to Christopher that we were not to be messed with and that it should result in him leaving us alone. If his ex-wife chose to, she could use the DVD to claim that he was an unsuitable father and possibly even stop him getting access.
When it didn’t actually do anything to stop him at all, Vic got angrier and angrier. I started to communicate again with Vic’s friend Martin, the forensic computer expert. He initially contacted me to apologise for the lack of contact and to explain what was happening re my own laptop.
Hello Megan – I was asked by Vic a little while ago to drop you a line re your computer. Sorry it has taken so long to respond but my workload of late has been, well let’s say strenuous! He mentioned you have some doubts etc re your stalker still possibly hacking into your account. Although I can’t really explain it in layman’s terms as it is very complicated, I will say there is no chance that this person can hijack any of your passwords etc; your computer is very safe. You may notice from time to time that, when you check your history, there may be a few extra items within the page – please do not worry, that is either myself doing some maintenance or what is known as a mirror draft; again, it is hard to explain but I can assure you everything is how it should be and, of course, if anything goes wrong please don’t hesitate to email me. I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate yourself and Vic on your baby news. Fantastic stuff, hope all goes well when the little one gets here! Please say hi to Vic from me. All the best, Martin
I was reassured by his words, and glad to know that Vic had someone else looking out for me even when I didn’t know it.
Hi Martin, I replied, thanks very much for all your efforts so far, I really appreciate it. And thanks re the baby, we are both very happy about it and Vic is being very sweet and looking after me! Thought I’d better drop you a line as my ex is definitely in my computer again. Firstly I noticed a few days ago that a message that I was sent on Facebook was deleted before I read it, I only knew I had received it as a copy was sent to my Hotmail account and I saw it there. The same person who sent me that message had been deleted off my friends list, and I didn’t delete him and he didn’t delete me. My ex has been emailing Vic’s niece stirring all sorts of shit and trying to make out that I have been cheating on Vic. Luckily Vic knows this isn’t true but unfortunately now both Vic’s mum and his niece won’t speak to him unless he finishes with me because apparently I am a porn star and a prostitute among other things (news to me!), so it’s not good. Christopher is definitely still snooping around. Hope that makes sense, all a bit confusing! I know he has several computers and uses a Vodaphone dongle to use the internet most of the time, whether he has a broadband connection on his land-line, I am not sure. Also Valerie tells me that Willow told her that he is bugging my mobile phone. I had a quick look on the internet and there seems to be software you can download to do this with, do you know anything about this kind of thing and what I can do about it? Thanks again, Megan
The next message from Martin was entitled ‘Your Hacker’:
Hi Megan – sorry it has took me an age to reply to your last email but family commitments etc have got in the way of everything over the last few weeks. I see Vic has installed Windows 7 on your system and what a fantastic job he has done on it (I taught him well lol). There is no way anybody is going to get into your new system the way it has been set up. I only got in because Vic give me the relevant codes etc. What I would suggest though is that, although it is a right pain, delete your history at the end of each day, this stops any activity by hackers tenfold, and also if you have any photos music etc that have been installed from your old system onto your new one, it might be an idea to either put them onto an external hard drive,