I wonder how many people on the internet have had someone threaten them with going back 62 YEARS to the place of their birth and investigate them from that day forward.

This is the position I find myself in today. The fact that someone who is a nobody in this vast world of cyberspace would be the target of this kind of stalking is, in itself unfathomable. It is what it is, however, so I plan on dealing with it.

I have been stalked in one form or another for at least the last 6 years. A group of busy body women have put my life under a microscope.

These moronic women seem to think I am some sort of famous criminal or that there is some big negative aspect of my life yet to be exposed.

http://www.chemungcounty.com/

They are in for one big disappointment. There is nothing there to expose. I lived in Elmira from the day of my birth until shortly after my son was born when we moved down here to Orlando. There is no police record of me with the City of Elmira, Chemung County Sheriff’s office or with The New York State Police.

What they will find is that I was born on October 10th 1950. I graduated from Southside High School in 1969. I was married on June 10, 1972. My father worked for the New York State Department of Corrections and my mother spent most of her registered nursing career as a Registered Nurse at St. Josephs Hospital where I was born.

My parents also had a family general store called Murtaugh’s Variety Store which was actually the brainchild of my mother. They operated the store from around the time I was born until late in the 60′s when the building was renovated and rented out to a local dry cleaners.

The building at 400 Broadway had a second floor apartment where me and my family lived. The building was constructed by my uncle around the turn of the century and is considered a local landmark.

About 7 miles or so west of Elmira, my father had our family farm which was his passion. It was called MURTHAVEN which my father named it in the late 20′s after he took it over from my uncle.

MURTHAVEN became famous for being a place to have Outings which were a kind of catered picnic. This 127 acre remote property was rented out to groups to have their functions. A lot of high school senior parties were held there. Several graduation picnics by graduates of Elmira College were held there as well.

I spent a great deal of my life at MURTHAVEN. When my father passed away, my mother could not afford to keep both properties and the farm was sold.

So that is that. There is enough there for all of you to do your arm chair detecting. I encourage those who are NOT part of the smear group to do your own research to be certain that no lies are told. You might be surprised at what you find.

Stay Tuned

MURT

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