Mother who was stalked and threatened with sexual assault for ten years learns the emails were sent by her HUSBAND

  • A woman from Linden, Utah has been receiving emails threatening her with assault and rape since 2006 
  • She finally notified police who after an investigation revealed that her husband had been sending the emails
  • The husband admitted to sending the emails, claiming he was jealous over an affair his wife had 10 years prior
  • The mother of three had now separated from her husband and has an order of protection
  • The husband is facing 10 counts of stalking 

A wife and mother of three learned some terrifying news when she finally reported to police that she had been the victim of violent physical and sexual threats since 2006.

The woman, from Lindon, Utah - whose name is being withheld as she is a victim of domestic assault - was informed after an investigation by police that her husband had been sending her the threatening emails all that time.

Her husband later admitted to the act, claiming he did so in retaliation for an affair she had 10 years earlier.

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Horror: A woman from Linden, Utah has been receiving emails threatening her with assault and rape since 2006, and eventually learned her husband was sending them (above in photo from early in their marriage)

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Monstrous: The husband (right) admitted to sending the emails, claiming he was jealous over an affair his wife (left) had 10 years prior

According to The Salt Lake Tribune, the woman turned to her husband for support and protection when she started receiving the emails, sometimes getting as many as 40 in a single day.

The husband evidently admitted he did this by setting up multiple fake accounts.

The two are now separated and the wife has taken out an order of protection. 

The husband is facing 10 counts of stalking, and his attorney has refused to comment on the case.

He is due back in court in August.

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