What can one do after discovering the infidelity of the deceased partner, one can shed tears in memory of his/her deceased partner. But a woman from Canada crossed all limits. In fact, after the death of her husband, when the woman came to know that her husband had cheated her not once but many times, she ate her husband’s ashes and ashes in anger. She did not stop here, she also mixed her husband’s ashes in the feces of her pet dog, later she presented this entire incident to the people through a book.
This woman named Jessica White says that her husband died during a trip to Texas in 2015. Shortly after his death, she came to know that her husband had been cheating on her for a long time, after which she took this step in anger. In her new memoir, A Widow’s Guide to Dead Bastard, Jessica said that after hearing the news of his death, she used her husband’s iPad to look up the number of a Houston hospital. But as soon as I put Houston in it, it automatically filled with Houston escorts. On checking his history, it was found that he had taken escort service at many different places and many times and had also spent a lot of money for it. Later investigation revealed that he was constantly cheating on her and had also had relations with several women.
Jessica wrote that whenever he went out for work, he would tell me that he would be late because of work, but in reality he was cheating on me with someone else there. He wouldn’t even let me touch his computer, when I saw him after he died I was stunned. Because it contained thousands of porn videos which were organized according to category. Not only this, I later came to know that he had also rented an apartment in Florida, America, where he used to have relations with other women. .
Jessica told in her book that I was shocked to know that the person for whom I spent my whole life did this to me. Because he was dead, I couldn’t vent out my anger by fighting with him. It had become very difficult for me. I was not able to recover from this shock. So one day I tore the bag full of his ashes with a knife. Then I mixed the ashes with my dog’s feces. Later I felt guilty that I had disrespected my spouse’s remains. So I took more ashes and ate it. Jessica said as her remains felt dry on her fingers. They were coarser than the grains of baking powder and grainier than salt. I placed them on my tongue like clay and swallowed.