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Constance Hall is flooded with praise after catching ‘toxic’ husband on her secret burner account

Constance Hall used a fake Facebook profile to lurk in ‘toxic’ men’s groups and catch a woman’s ‘dishonest’ ex-husband.

The mother-of-six, from Perth, admitted she created the burner account, disguised as a guy called Adam, to gain access to the male groups and their secret conversations.

She claims to have done it for ‘research’, but soon became deeply interested in it after a disgruntled man asked for advice on ‘how to get back at his ex’ for breaking up with him.

“The responses were typical and rude,” she said before giving an insight into their stinking argument.

“Definitely piss in her underwear,” one man said.

Constance Hall used a fake Facebook profile to lurk in 'toxic' men's groups and catch someone's 'dishonest' ex-husband

Constance Hall used a fake Facebook profile to lurk in ‘toxic’ men’s groups and catch someone’s ‘dishonest’ ex-husband

He replied: ‘Pissing? I shit in her underwear drawer, then send her away for the weekend with the kids and then change the locks. Ownership of the parental home has a major influence in family law proceedings.’

Constance had no choice but to sift through what little information the man had on his page to find a family member, then go through their messages and photos to find the man’s ex-partner.

“I had to find her and warn her,” she said.

“I sent her a DM with all the screenshots, all from the burner account and signed ‘a woman who is done with men’s shit.’

The next week she obsessed over whether the other woman had seen the messages; she even sent her a friend request to try to get the message request through.

But when she didn’t hear anything, she “moved on” and stopped logging in as Adam.

That was until last week, when she decided it was a good tool for useless procrastination.

To her surprise, a message arrived in her inbox from the woman who had responded eight months ago, giving Constance the confirmation she needed.

“All it said was, ‘I can’t tell you how much this has helped me. I’m tired of man shit too. He made my life hell while I played innocent in court. Thank you,’” she said. wrote on a Facebook post.

Her post went viral and more than 53,000 people responded to the dramatic story.

Some criticized her for “infiltrating” a “safe space” for men, while others congratulated her for helping women.

“Even though it was a safe space. All safe men were not affected. Con has not published anything about this. It was a search for toxic behavior. And she found it. All the good boys were not harmed in this investigation,” one woman said.

“Thanks for being Adam,” said another.

Others called out the “toxic” men in the group.

“If men held each other accountable for their behavior, the world would be a much safer and happier place,” one woman said.

‘Exactly why the family court needs serious reform. The poor women who have to try to co-parent with these evil men!’

Others said their exes were “pulling the same tricks.”

‘I had the locks on my house changed. The address was listed on his driver’s license. He called a locksmith to have a new key made claiming he had locked himself out and lost his keys (I found out later),” one woman recalled.

‘He came into my house while I was sleeping some time after eleven o’clock one weeknight. I was using a CPAP machine for sleep apnea and woke up at about 4am because I couldn’t breathe. My CPAP machine was turned off at the wall.”

Other women admitted that they are also in the groups “to look out for other women.”

If you or someone you know has safety concerns related to domestic abuse, please call 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).

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