
"Lint Technique" |
SPY of the Month September 2005
This months technique came from one of our forum
members, Constantly Suspicious, who explained
how after being away from the house she found
lint in the dryer.
You might not think anything of this,
however, her partner explained that the washer
and dryer had not been used during her time
away. The lint she found in her dryer was
from her own bed sheets!
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The Lint
Trap
Technique So you are leaving the home for a while.
You do your laundry and like most of us you clean the lint trap
after you are done. You come home to find all kinds of
lint in the trap - it has been used.
Here it goes : This technique came to us by one of
our forum members. She was away from the house, did her
laundry, cleaned the lint trap, and came home to find lint from
her bed sheets afterwards. The bed sheets were washed and
dried, but why?

When she questioned her loved one about doing laundry he
proclaimed that he did nothing of the sort, but it was obvious
the bed sheets were washed and cleaned.
What to do :
Look for out of ordinary hairs, perhaps from
another man or woman, but be cautious as this could very well be
from anywhere. Also look for strange lint from articles of
clothing, bed sheets, etc that might raise some question for
suspicion.
Benefits : If you know the
lint trap is clean before you leave then this might be useful.
Of course, you must calmly ask your loved one if they did
laundry while you were gone. The answer will tell you if
they told the truth, lied, or even just forgot. Unless you
find lint from a specific article such as bed sheets that might
raise an eyebrow there isn't much more to this technique.
Drawbacks :
In our opinion this technique can only be taken with a grain of
salt. There are lots of factors that can go into this one
and it definitely will not give concrete evidence of anything
other than the fact the dryer was used.
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