This video is an object lesson why you should always, always, always be skeptical of any woman who claims to have been physically abused by her former boyfriends or husbands. Not only do they often lie about it, for various reasons stemming from seeking drama, sympathy, attention, or out of straightforward pecuniary interests, but they will even go so far as to manufacture the evidence of something that never happened.
Be sure to note the crazy eyes. Not all crazy women have crazy eyes, but they are a reliable red flag.
A millionaire has released video of his former fiancee hitting herself in the face during a temper tantrum to rubbish claims he abused her. Scott Mitchell, 45, has released the footage of Mary Hunt, 29, supposedly beating herself up as part of a tense legal battle.
The businessman from Tampa Bay, Florida, has accused her of stealing $2.1million worth of jewelry from the safe in his sprawling mansion when they split last summer. Hunt has claimed Mitchell was violent towards her, giving her black eyes and bruises, before he broke off the wedding in August.
But his attorney says the new clip is evidence the injuries were self-inflicted. Todd Foster told FOX 13: 'The explanation for the black eye is now very different. 'There is no evidence that he ever beat her,' he added. 'This video now demonstrates that she is striking herself in the same area of the face and head that they allege Scott struck her.'
Be sure to note the crazy eyes. Not all crazy women have crazy eyes, but they are a reliable red flag.
A millionaire has released video of his former fiancee hitting herself in the face during a temper tantrum to rubbish claims he abused her. Scott Mitchell, 45, has released the footage of Mary Hunt, 29, supposedly beating herself up as part of a tense legal battle.
The businessman from Tampa Bay, Florida, has accused her of stealing $2.1million worth of jewelry from the safe in his sprawling mansion when they split last summer. Hunt has claimed Mitchell was violent towards her, giving her black eyes and bruises, before he broke off the wedding in August.
But his attorney says the new clip is evidence the injuries were self-inflicted. Todd Foster told FOX 13: 'The explanation for the black eye is now very different. 'There is no evidence that he ever beat her,' he added. 'This video now demonstrates that she is striking herself in the same area of the face and head that they allege Scott struck her.'