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Amazing, she's banging a guy at work for two years and thinks her husband is good enough to cheat on but not enough to leave, blame shifting at it's best. Her husband's brother recognizes her voice and Sara get's busted on live radio. Everyone cheating on their spouse needs to hear this audio and then imagine that it's them instead of Sara. This is exactly what it will be like when they are eventually caught. Think about all the people that will be affected, even the two radio hosts sound appalled.

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Anonymous wife explains why she is having an affair on a radio show. Brother-in-law hears her and confronts.

 

5 minute audio

 

Cheating Wife | 98PXY, Rochester, NY

 

Every person having an affair needs to hear this woman getting busted on live radio.

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I've heard this before. As I listened my heart was pounding and I felt almost sick to my stomach. I don't know why but I felt despair, both for her and her stupid mistake and for her poor husband who would soon find out from his brother what his wife had done to him. A terrible mess!

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peaksandvalleys

I am not sure if this is real. I have my doubts. But if it is, I wish everyone could get busted in a similar way.

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"Line 2, you gotta take this call".

 

 

Amazing that the radio station seemed to take such pleasure in what they knew would amount to such a salacious emotional explosion. She's wrong in what she's doing, no doubt, and I have no idea why she didn't think quickly enough to throw off her BIL's scent, as opposed to simply breaking down (it being LIVE talk radio, and all), but either way, great example of a radio station putting ratings over the welfare of the people they encourage to call in.

 

 

The brother in law had the goods by virtue of the fact that he was listening, so the proverbial cat was OUT of the bag. If he was smart, he'd have continued to listen WITHOUT calling in, thereby leaving her to put it ALL on the table until the call ended. Next call he made would have either been to SIL, or brother, with basically the same outcome. Bottom line... It brings me no pleasure to hear him incinerate her LIVE, on air. Can't imagine anyone taking pleasure in that.

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I have my doubts if this is real, you do a lot of lying when your involved in a affair so its odd she caves in so easily when all she had to do is say no... Although not saying no is what got her in this situation in the first place.

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yellowmaverick
It brings me no pleasure to hear him incinerate her LIVE, on air. Can't imagine

anyone taking pleasure in that.

 

No, I can't imagine that you would see it the same as the BIL of the BS, but I am sure that it wasn't all sh*ts and giggles for anyone.

 

So you want to blame the radio show for how this went down?? The choice to have an affair and the choice to publicly air the sordid story on live radio is 100% on the cheater. She is clearly not the brightest crayon in the crayon box. She is not only sh***y for having the affair, she is also sh***y for outting her affair on a public forum in which anyone could have recognized her voice. Good for her BIL for calling her out!!

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Speakingofwhich
I am not sure if this is real. I have my doubts. But if it is, I wish everyone could get busted in a similar way.

 

I also doubt this is real.

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"Line 2, you gotta take this call".

 

 

Amazing that the radio station seemed to take such pleasure in what they knew would amount to such a salacious emotional explosion. She's wrong in what she's doing, no doubt, and I have no idea why she didn't think quickly enough to throw off her BIL's scent, as opposed to simply breaking down (it being LIVE talk radio, and all), but either way, great example of a radio station putting ratings over the welfare of the people they encourage to call in.

 

 

The brother in law had the goods by virtue of the fact that he was listening, so the proverbial cat was OUT of the bag. If he was smart, he'd have continued to listen WITHOUT calling in, thereby leaving her to put it ALL on the table until the call ended. Next call he made would have either been to SIL, or brother, with basically the same outcome. Bottom line... It brings me no pleasure to hear him incinerate her LIVE, on air. Can't imagine anyone taking pleasure in that.

 

Nah, this is good. Hopefully, she gets slammed in her personal life. She deserves it. She deserves very bad things to come to her now and in the future.

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No, I can't imagine that you would see it the same as the BIL of the BS, but I am sure that it wasn't all sh*ts and giggles for anyone.

 

So you want to blame the radio show for how this went down?? The choice to have an affair and the choice to publicly air the sordid story on live radio is 100% on the cheater. She is clearly not the brightest crayon in the crayon box. She is not only sh***y for having the affair, she is also sh***y for outting her affair on a public forum in which anyone could have recognized her voice. Good for her BIL for calling her out!!

 

 

"Taking pleasure from this" was not in reference to the brother in law, at all. It was in reference to those who seem somewhat pleased (vicariously)that this woman got her "just desserts". If you fit into that group, so be it. I'm simply saying that I don't feel any sense of personal satisfaction hearing anyone, much less a perfect stranger, being publically exposed and humiliated. Should she have considered this when she called in? Yeah, that would have been wise, but it doesn't change my thought. Agreement isn't required.

 

 

Do I blame the radio station for how this went down? The producers put the second caller (BIL) on the air, knowing full well they hit "paydirt", as every caller is screened. That's just fact, and that's exactly "how this went down". Could they have made a different decision? Yeah, obviously, but you're right... why bother to consider the level of devastation that was about to unexpectedly rain down on this 'random sh***y chick' while they set her public exposure in motion. Again, she cheated, they didn't. It's all fair game from there, 'cause she's nothing but a piece of ****, right?

 

 

No sense in further arguing an opinion. Mine is no less valid than yours. If you're suggesting I take a seat in the cheering section, it's not gonna happen, but I'm good with however you want to view it.

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"Taking pleasure from this" was not in reference to the brother in law, at all. It was in reference to those who seem somewhat pleased (vicariously)that this woman got her "just desserts". If you fit into that group, so be it. I'm simply saying that I don't feel any sense of personal satisfaction hearing anyone, much less a perfect stranger, being publically exposed and humiliated. Should she have considered this when she called in? Yeah, that would have been wise, but it doesn't change my thought. Agreement isn't required.

 

 

Do I blame the radio station for how this went down? The producers put the second caller (BIL) on the air, knowing full well they hit "paydirt", as every caller is screened. That's just fact, and that's exactly "how this went down". Could they have made a different decision? Yeah, obviously, but you're right... why bother to consider the level of devastation that was about to unexpectedly rain down on this 'random sh***y chick' while they set her public exposure in motion. Again, she cheated, they didn't. It's all fair game from there, 'cause she's nothing but a piece of ****, right?

 

 

No sense in further arguing an opinion. Mine is no less valid than yours. If you're suggesting I take a seat in the cheering section, it's not gonna happen, but I'm good with however you want to view it.

 

 

Yes. I am one of those who is very pleased if it is real. I would have gladly been the one to hand her "her just deserts" and I would feel as much remorse as she did while doing what she claims to have done.

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I'm not sure it's real. Sounds very staged and I don't believe it. Some people will do anything for ratings. :o

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Know someone who made a lot of money under contract for scheduled call ins to radio stations around the country.

 

So, not feeling sorry for the woman who "confessed" as she was probably well paid. Her "brother-in-law" probably was, too.

 

Doubt the radio station would allow a person to expose their infidelity that way and then allow their relative to surprise them by confronting them over the air waves. Too much liability.

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There was hardly any time between when she started talking and when the brother-in-law called in. The BIL said he'd been driving. Therefore, he would have had to pull over, and then somehow get the telephone number of the radio station. What are the odds he had that number readily available? And then calling a radio station and getting answered takes a lot of luck, and he miraculously just called in and was on the line at the exact moment, and no other callers happened to come first. I'd say 95% chance it was staged.

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