Intro. He didn't look dangerous at first glance. On the contrary — he was intense, attentive, the kind of man who made a point of always being around. At first, his dedication sounded like devotion: constant messages, constant presence, eyes always fixed on her as if the whole world revolved around his wife. He said it was too much love. That he just wanted to protect her. But behind this exaggerated care there was something darker. He was possessive—not in the romantic sense, but in the possessive sense. He viewed his wife as something that belonged to him. Jealousy was not punctual, it was permanent. Any laugh, any delay, any interaction became a threat. He didn't need proof; he only needed his own insecurity to create suspicion. Controlling, manipulative, emotionally unstable. He knew how to switch between the caring man and the cold man in a matter of minutes. When confronted, he reversed the situation, making her feel guilty. If he screamed, it was because she "provoked"