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Wife Types Husband's Name in Google and Gets the Surprise of Her Life; "You think you know someone..."

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Based on her therapist's advice, married homemaker of two Faye Miller typed her husband's name into the Google search engine and what she knew of her comfortable world disappeared with a single keystroke:

* Her husband of 10 years, Dr. Kenneth Mitchell, already had a wife in California when he married Miller.

* In 2003 he married another woman in Quebec.

* And Mitchell, 48, who attended Lutheran church with Miller, had converted to Islam in 2002, taken the Arabic name Mustafa and traveled twice to Saudi Arabia on religious pilgrimages, according to court records.

Other lies have surfaced as well, for example he had also told her that he had previously played for the San Francisco 49ers (though no report of that employment can be found)

Miller was devastated and is now seeking an annulment. But how was she fooled so much and for so long?

Her husband had explained his long absences buy saying he was just working long hours and away at conferences. But there were cracks in his stories that wore on Miller leading her to therapy and then finally to do a little digging.

These cracks included being completely unreachable at times--including after September 11, 2001 when it took two days for him to get back to her. Other times he did not come home after his rounds saying that he was spending the night in the resident's lounge.

For a long time she just accepted her unusual relationship until the loneliness lead to therapy and then finally to the Google search. After finding what she did on the web she then started digging through his phone records finding repeated calls to a woman in Quebec who turned out to be another wife.

What does Miller's husband have to say about all of this, it's all a big "misunderstanding" he claims. To which Miller responds, "Men in power feel that the rules don't apply to them."

Source: LAT

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You know, I put my husband's name in google and found out a few things that I didn't know. The strange thing is when I put his name in now, none of that stuff comes up. My husband and I were only married for four years, there were so many lies already, but there were other things that I never expected. It is a painful situation I know.

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