The Delilah Files : Fe Hadley
By Paul Stanner
Now that the first shot in The Gender Wars has been fired courtesy of the acclaimed , in FemiNazi circles , Egyptian - American FemiNazi and alleged human rights advocate Mona Eltahaway calling for " justifiable violence " against men and thanks to the lack of any FemiNazis denouncing this call I feel no compunction to tread lightly and gentlemanly with these Gender Terrorists. " Ms. Eltahaway is a human rights advocate in the same way that The Black Lives Matter Movement is. She only cares about women's human rights while the Black Lives Matter Movement only cares about Black people's human rights. A true human rights advocate cares about everybody's human rights and do not advocate violence against anybody with the possible exception of self defense. Justifiable violence " as always with these FemiNazis is left up to the sole discretion of the FemiNazis to define. I am not shocked that the notion that women hold the higher moral ground simply by virtue of being women and are thusly predisposed by nature against the use of violence in spite of the vast amounts of contradictory evidence still pervades society. As an example of that pervasion it is a fact that women get about 1/3 of the prison time that men get for the same exact violent crime . I do find it disturbing that so many men seem to subscribe to this theory. There needs to be a whole lot more education and exposure of violent and perverse female criminal behavior. Men in general and MGTOW men in particular need to know that violent female criminals are capable of all the same disgusting behavior as violent male criminals and to learn how to protect themselves against these violent and cunning criminals. Starting right now The Delilah Files will be focusing on violent female criminals and to borrow a phrase from my Red Pilled buddy Red Pill Married all manner of female fuckery. Today's Delilah comes to us from the vile world of female murderers.
Fe Hadley’s first messages to Ryan Vaughn through Facebook started on a Monday evening in November two years ago.
She promised in a series of instant messages to talk to him and let him do what he wanted with her if only he would go with her behind the Ki-Be Market.
Prosecutors say it was part of Hadley’s plan to lure the teen to where a classmate was waiting with a knife.
Vaughn took the stand Wednesday on the first day of Hadley’s trial.
He told jurors about his short-lived relationship with Hadley and how the relationship soured, in part, because of her over-protective, eccentric friend, Jeremiah Cunningham.
He also described the two days of Facebook messages urging him to meet her behind the market.
Hadley, now 18, is charged in Benton County Superior Court with conspiracy to commit first-degree murder.
Cunningham, the mastermind of the plot, pleaded guilty to the same charge in April, and is serving a 10-year prison sentence.
Hadley reportedly told a friend earlier in the day that her boyfriend was going to murder Vaughn for her birthday.
Vaughn was 18 at the time and a senior at Kiona-Benton High School. He had known Hadley, then 16, for two years.
He told the jury they dated for two to three weeks before their relationship ended because “she tried to kill me.”
Though he later corrected himself to say he broke it off with Hadley just before the Nov. 15, 2017, plot.
They were broken up when she first started sending him the Facebook messages with the same question over and over.
“She asked if I would meet behind the market on Wednesday,” he said. “I just asked, ‘Why?’”
At first, she said she just wanted to hang out, but he already had been the subject of other rumors that were circulating at the school. While the rumors weren’t true, they did hurt his relationship with Hadley.
He initially refused to go with her, but she kept insisting. Her next set of messages began sounding sexual, Vaughn said. This time she asked for a “little fun.”
“I just want to hang out. We can do what you want,” Vaughn read on the stand.
Her insistence, caused Vaughn to wonder if someone else was using her account. But he said a phone call and a conversation at school made him believe it was her.
“She was not normally this persistent,” he testified.
He eventually agreed to meet and go to the market.
Defense attorney Nicholas Blount challenged whether he knew for certain that it was Hadley at the other end of the conversation, and Vaughn said he couldn’t know for certain.
GOING TO THE MARKET
When the two went to the market the next day, Vaughn said they walked inside and he bought an iced tea, and she didn’t buy anything.
Then as they began walking around the side of the building, he noticed two freshmen on scooters going back and forth, and a pair of seniors yelling at the someone in a field.
As he got closer, he noticed someone in a mask hiding behind a bush. The masked man, who was Cunningham, stood up and beckoned him into the field.
Vaughn told the jury he didn’t go, because he decided following a stranger wearing a mask into a field was a bad idea.
He walked away and returned to class.
Vaughn during the questioning from Hadley’s attorney admitted she never mentioned going behind the market once they were there, and didn’t try to get him to follow the man into the field.
Testimony is scheduled to continue this week.
The video below is by my good buddy Red Pill Married. Check out his YouTube channel here.