garion
02-08-2020, 12:20 AM
I overheard this conversation by a Filipino man with whom I presume to be another Filipino man because they switch between Tagalog and English. And why it is another man and not a woman is due to the nature of the conversation.
The first guy calls the second guy on the phone. He tells him that he suspects his wife is having an affair. He relates how he secretly put his phone on flight mode, turned on the audio recorder and hid it in their bedroom just as his wife was unlocking the front door. She had just return from her usual Sunday outing. He left their bedroom and she closed the door.
He saw an empty reusable food container stained with remnants of food on the dining table. Not surprising because she always bring food when she goes to meet friends. Prehaps they are having a pot luck picnic or gathering.
After retrieving his phone from the bedroom when the wife was in the shower, he listened to the audio recording.
He found out she was speaking to someone with her phone. She told the person that she has arrived safely back at home and thanked the person for getting a Grab to send her home.
She also told the person she enjoyed herself very much and would like to do it again next Sunday. There was a mention about the food she brought when she said she will make something nice next week. And she will wear the sexy lingerie that person gave her. She can't wait till the next time they meet.
He told the second dude that he suspects it to be a guy because of the lingerie as he believes no woman will buy lingerie for another woman. He also suspects the person to be Filipino because she also spoke Tagalog to that person.
He feels very sad because of this and also very sad that a Filipino man is causing him this sadness and problem. He is thinking of divorcing her.
Anyway, he asked the second dude how much it cost to engage a private investigator and he was told maybe it cost in the region of about five thousand dollars.
I don't think it costs that much. Anyone with personal knowledge please weigh in here.
The first guy then asked if the audio recording is enough to file for a divorce.
The first guy listened to the second guy for a while then said the word, embassy. I think the second guy suggested that he check with the embassy.
Can an audio recording of this nature obtained secretly be used to file for divorce on grounds of infidelity?
Share your thoughts here.
The first guy calls the second guy on the phone. He tells him that he suspects his wife is having an affair. He relates how he secretly put his phone on flight mode, turned on the audio recorder and hid it in their bedroom just as his wife was unlocking the front door. She had just return from her usual Sunday outing. He left their bedroom and she closed the door.
He saw an empty reusable food container stained with remnants of food on the dining table. Not surprising because she always bring food when she goes to meet friends. Prehaps they are having a pot luck picnic or gathering.
After retrieving his phone from the bedroom when the wife was in the shower, he listened to the audio recording.
He found out she was speaking to someone with her phone. She told the person that she has arrived safely back at home and thanked the person for getting a Grab to send her home.
She also told the person she enjoyed herself very much and would like to do it again next Sunday. There was a mention about the food she brought when she said she will make something nice next week. And she will wear the sexy lingerie that person gave her. She can't wait till the next time they meet.
He told the second dude that he suspects it to be a guy because of the lingerie as he believes no woman will buy lingerie for another woman. He also suspects the person to be Filipino because she also spoke Tagalog to that person.
He feels very sad because of this and also very sad that a Filipino man is causing him this sadness and problem. He is thinking of divorcing her.
Anyway, he asked the second dude how much it cost to engage a private investigator and he was told maybe it cost in the region of about five thousand dollars.
I don't think it costs that much. Anyone with personal knowledge please weigh in here.
The first guy then asked if the audio recording is enough to file for a divorce.
The first guy listened to the second guy for a while then said the word, embassy. I think the second guy suggested that he check with the embassy.
Can an audio recording of this nature obtained secretly be used to file for divorce on grounds of infidelity?
Share your thoughts here.