kalikshama -> RE: Terrorism Reaches The Amish (11/3/2011 6:34:53 AM)
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I was waiting for this, and found it halfway down the page: Not long after, Troyer said, Mullet began interfering with their marriage. Troyer said Mullet would ask women, including his wife, "about their sexual relationships with their husbands." "That's very atypical behavior for Amish to do that," Troyer said. "It's unheard of." He said Wilma spent more and more time with her father at his house. The two would sometimes talk all day and all night. He believes this was a tactic to get the women to a position in which they weren't thinking clearly on their own. "One day I was at work, and I got home and … he came and took her, and that was the end of it."
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