Before I knew about TurboSpy, I carried a burden ever since I
was a young girl. #MeToo didn’t exist back then and basically, if you had no
proof then you can’t even file a complaint. If you try to name your molester
now, you still need to have some sort of evidence to back it up. I could
drag him in social media, but that wasn’t what I wanted. I needed to make him
pay.
My Uncle Groomed Me What I was a
Kid
Before I tell you why I used a spy app, I need to go back a bit and
tell you what happened. My uncle is a favorite in the family. He’s funny,
generous, and really helpful to everyone. Which is why my mother didn’t really
think much about leaving me in his hands. Perhaps the first time he tried to
groom me was when he gave me a cellphone as a gift. I remember it was one of
the first iPhones that came out.
Of course, I was happy because texting messages
became cooler. There were pictures and videos you could take and send to other
people. That’s when somebody started messaging me. I thought it was a boy my
age because he sent messages with all the broken grammar and stuff. The
messages slowly got sexually suggestive and I was asked questions via text
messages about private stuff such as my period and what I wore.
He Sent Lewd Pictures and Videos
I wanted to block him back then, but I was new to
the iPhone and me didn’t know-how. The ‘boy’ started sending pictures of
genitals that clearly belonged to an adult man. He also sent voice recordings
where a man’s high-pitched voice could be heard. He was very explicit about
what he wanted to do.
One day, he slipped and sent me a message asking if
my mother was home. That’s when I had the suspicion that he was my uncle. The
messages stopped when I told him point black who he was.
Discovering TurboSpy and
Gathering Evidence
Years passed and I still can’t get the situation
out of my head. How could I when I see my uncle every year. I’m now the mother
of a 7-year-old precocious daughter. Maybe I spoiled her a bit with the toys,
Broadway, and TV. A few months ago, I saw my uncle give my daughter a
smartphone. The latest Apple device.
Wanting to protect my daughter, I discreetly installed TurboSpy on her new iOS device. I wasn’t disappointed. A
few days after, I saw someone starting to groom my daughter. Using the spy app,
I downloaded all the text messages, pictures, and every bit of information I
could find. Armed with the data, I then asked help from the police.
A few weeks later, I had my uncle successfully
arrested. I could breathe easy now that a known pervert is in jail. Should I
uninstall TurboSpy from my daughter’s phone? Maybe
I’ll keep it for a while.
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