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Christine Gillum

Suggested by Pierre Alleur

Updated: Feb 10, 2019  

Kennewick, Benton County, Washington, USA. Another malicious hypoagency in the flesh, Christine Marie Gillum unleashes wrath in a false rape and assault claim against ex-husband. Then goes into hiding leaving her 6 pets for dead. She's punished not for destroying the veteran male, but for neglecting her pets.

November 2016. fictim Christine Gillum contacted the Benton County sheriff’s Officers alleging her ex partner had sexually assaulted her, beat, choked her, and sent obscene messages including a threat to "squeeze the life out of her" while (her ex) in control. Christine had bruises consistent with her claims so her ex husband was arrested and charged with rape, assault with domestic violence and felony harassment with domestic violence. Even though the 20-year Army veteran with a severe shoulder injury was in an arm sling, He was still arrested on the initial complaint, and arrested again within the same month, after fictim claimed he was still harassing her.

However, a more in-depth investigation revealed inconsistencies in Christine Gillum's claims. Investigators later asked for her phone so they could preserve the harassing text messages she claimed to have received. She had promised to drop it off at the sheriff’s office, but it took four days of reminders and persuation before she finally handed in that vital piece of evidence. And even then, it was discovered she deleted many messages before handing the phone over to authorities. It was also discovered the phone from which the messages were send was a throw-away phone bought by Christine Gillum herself. She was said to have used a texting application capable of sending and receiving text messages with different numbers. Her initial bruises are also believed to have been self-inflicted.

March 2017. Four months into an ordeal endured by an innocent man, the case against Christine Gillum's ex-husband was dismissed. In turn, a few months later she was charged with incriminating an innocent person. She was released on a very affordable $500 bail.

Christine Gillum, in efforts to rake in some credibility in her crafted ruse for victimhood, the fictim had run into hiding leaving 3 cats and 3 dogs in her house for dead. She allegedly told her neighbour there were no pets in the house while she was away, but during those months at least 5 of the pets died in her house. For that she attracted additional charges of Animal Cruelty to which she pleaded Not Guilty. She claimed she had assigned the responsibility of taking care of the pets to her elder daughter, but the daughter denied mom ever asked. Interesting

October 2018. 47 year-old Christine Gillum was convicted of false reporting and animal cruelty. She will be sentenced on the two felonies in January 2019. We are keeping an eye on this fictimhood.

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February 2019. Christine Gillum was sentenced to three months in county jail not for destroying an innocent Army veteran's life but for three counts of first-degree animal cruelty. She was also ordered to attend mental health counseling at her own expense, and to pay $807 in restitution not to the man she caused expenses in bail and legal defense, but to the Benton County Canine Shelter in Kennewick.

The Tri-cityherald reports that in a four-page letter to the judge, the falsely accused Army veteran who had 4 deployments to the Middle East over his 20-year career, said it was difficult to talk about the "absolute worst part" of his life. he said he came to realize that the worst of wars and tragedies were not behind him when he filed for divorce in 2013.

In deed, this case is a clear demonstration that a pussypass is more valuable to this country than a 20-year Army veteran. Hold that thought!


Related Tags: kennewick, benton, washington, rape, sexual assault, domestic violence, domestic abuse, sexually unassailable

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