Word: deverism
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Your article suggested that the account given by Ellen Dever, Shah's ex-wife, is questionable because there was never a criminal conviction of abuse. But we do know that she succeeded in getting not just one but two protection orders against her husband, that his co-workers described him as "hot tempered and strong willed" and that she gave up a very nice life-style and risked jail to get away from him. Also the claim that women in the underground take children "from fathers who don't get two minutes in their own defense" runs counter to anything...
...trusted; there is no peace. In the end, I was found, and my child was taken from me. I would have given anything for the assistance of Faye Yager and the underground. It is unfathomable that any woman would kidnap her children without real cause. If Ellen Dever is caught, she will pay dearly for her actions. But sometimes a mother's love knows no reason; the instinct to protect her child is greater than anything else. NAME WITHHELD BY REQUEST Atlanta...
...damn right ole Faye Yager has got a dog in this fight, honey. If she hadn't helped Ellen Dever Shah disappear, Yager twangs, Ellen would have gone the way of Nicole Brown Simpson...
...Ellen Dever at Philadelphia National Bank when he was a $600,000-a-year executive vice president and she a $24,000-a-year computer programmer. He was 42, and she was 26. He was married, with a daughter, and Ellen was single, born in the Midwest and raised middle class near Valley Forge, Pa. They had an affair, and he soon moved out on his wife of 19 years...
...Ellen Dever Shah's family says Ellen was telling the truth, but they refuse to speak about it publicly, claiming fear of reprisals by Bipin Shah. The family issued a four-sentence statement to TIME saying that Ellen feared for her life, then asked that it be retracted. Family members say they themselves don't know where Ellen...