Tiffany Bredfeldt’s Cousin Burned Her Flesh, Survivor Relates: Some Words on Toxic People and on Pat Narratives That Gratify Political Dogma while Ignoring Victims

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Daniel James Witmer was reportedly a convicted felon, and charges alleged to have been brought against him over the years include DUI; public intoxication; assault and battery, including on a police officer; possession of a controlled drug; impersonating a cop; faking a fatality wreck; and domestic abuse. No fewer than six mug shots of his were pulled up by a simple Internet search performed by the writer in 2020. Witmer reportedly died on Feb. 6, a month after the comment quoted below was submitted.

A commenter intrepidly shared this year that the cousin of a woman who persecuted me through the court for over a decade had held an electric hair dryer against her arm until it branded her.

It may not be a coincidence that Daniel Witmer and his cousin Tiffany Bredfeldt, my false accuser, were born into a family with a multigenerational cattle ranch in Arkansas.

Bredfeldt’s father, Tim Hargis, and Witmer’s mom, Jamie Hargis Witmer, are brother and sister. Tim Hargis, a retired bank VP, keeps the family business running today.

Here is the commenter’s account (edited for clarity):

I had a…horrible experience with Daniel [that convinced me] he is a true monster, and if I were to see him randomly now after 15 years [I might] have a breakdown. I knew he’d hurt me if I didn’t do something drastic, like move to another state on the fly…to hide from him (after knowing him about 2 weeks max). I knew he’d hurt me, [because] he already had. [He] burned me with a hair dryer and left grill marks on my arm for months, for one instance. If he’s free, I know in my heart he will kill someone or already has—zero doubt.  [I’m] so glad I ran and didn’t fight. I’m so sorry and hope you know that any efforts to tame these monsters have not been in vain. Your plight and your fight [may have been] why I was able to escape from [Daniel Witmer] at age 18. I saw this after Googling his name while telling my husband about my brief but scary and regrettable encounter with a Witmer about 15 years or so ago for the first time. I’d tried to block it all out.

Daniel Witmer reportedly died this year of unspecified causes. As of this writing, no condolence messages have been left on his obituary page.


COMMENTARY:

  • It’s worthy of note that the victim who was brave enough to share her trauma didn’t obtain a restraining order against her assailant but instead did what security specialist Gavin de Becker recommends: She got out of Dodge.
  • Conventional “progressive” dogma promotes the idea that violence is bad and lying is tolerable. Lying, however, is not less characteristic of sociopathy than violence; it’s the other way around.
  • Exploitation of government for evil ends is just a savvier, passive-aggressive version of violence, one that may be far more enduring. Would I tolerate being seared with a cattle brand in place of losing a dozen years of security, health, and peace of mind? Sure I would, as I’m certain many victims of false accusation would. Moreover the exterior wound would probably evoke sympathy.
  • Tiffany Bredfeldt is a former senior government official and Ph.D. Her cousin Daniel was a train wreck. Their origins were similar, as were their ethics. This is what pat narratives obscure.

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*To be filed under you-can’t-make-this-shit-up: Daniel Witmer’s mother, Jamie Witmer, is a licensed professional counselor. She presumably helps people who have endured traumas like, for instance, being intentionally scorched with a hair dryer.

Jamie Hargis Witmer LPC Condones Abuse: Victims Should Seek Help Elsewhere

The subject of this post, Jamie Hargis Witmer, is a licensed professional counselor (LPC) based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where she shares offices with Sallie L. Trecek, LPC, who is herself distinguished as one of the best therapists in Tulsa by CareDash.com.

Jamie Witmer’s son, Daniel, is reported to be a convicted felon, and charges reportedly brought against him over the years have included DUI, public intoxication, assault and battery (including on a police officer), and domestic abuse. No fewer than six mug shots of his are pulled up by a simple Internet search. One would expect that would make Mrs. Witmer particularly sensitive to the effects of accusation on the family members of the accused.

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False accusations against the writer of this post by Mrs. Witmer’s niece (a few are highlighted in the text below) have been allowed to stand for 14 years. One would expect that if Mrs. Witmer were truly qualified in her profession, never mind as a human being (and a self-professed Christian), that sympathy for the writer’s mother if not for the writer himself would have motivated her to intercede.


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Below is what I was called by the married niece of Jamie Hargis Witmer, LPC, after her niece had taunted me for three months in 2005 with candid references to her body and underwear, outside of my house, in the dark, minus her wedding ring, while my mother was in chemotherapy, and I had invited the woman to explain.


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The message was communicated by email by Mrs. Witmer’s niece and her husband, a guy the niece had never mentioned, and it was sent to a police officer with whom the couple were on the phone as it was sent to me. An order of the court forbidding me from talking to the husband, a man I had never met, was petitioned earlier the same day by the niece.

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Ron Witmer, who runs an electronics store in Tulsa called Video Revolution

Tiffany Hargis (Bredfeldt) would go on to falsely accuse me broadly that year and for 10 years after to cover up her catting around behind her husband’s back. That includes to police in multiple jurisdictions, among them the FBI, and to judges who would end up numbering in the double digits.

Because I was nice to her. And because her family produced a monster.

I asked Jamie Witmer, LPC, and her husband, Ron Witmer, for help in the interim. None was offered or came. Ever.

During the 11 years of lies that corroded and diminished my life and my family’s lives, I would be surprised if Mrs. Witmer, who identifies herself as a behavioral health specialist, or her husband did anything but support their niece with sympathetic words of encouragement.

Here’s a brief synopsis of statements their niece gave in evidence to the court or, in one instance, to the police only between the years 2006 and 2017. The story they tell isn’t the half of it, but it’s short, and its contradictions are incontrovertible. The statements provide all the background the reader will require. The lies, which may have been spread by Jamie Witmer, LPC, to people I’ll never meet likely continue today.










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Michael Honeycutt, TCEQ, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, EPA, Environmental Protection Agency, Tiffany Bredfeldt


These crackpot allegations (and many others) culminated in four separate lawsuits initiated against me almost simultaneously in 2016, two of which sought my imprisonment. It required two more years of my life to fend them off, working with my hands and back by day in the Arizona heat and poring over legal gobbledygook by night, while Jamie Witmer crooned solacing words in her air-conditioned office and probaby profited from it handsomely. My father meantime starved to death, alone. The upshot was that though her malicious vomit continues to coat my public record, all of Jamie Witmer’s disturbed niece’s charges were dismissed, an illegal injunction prohibiting me from reporting her fictions to the court was dissolved, and she was forced to renounce any and all legal claims against me.

Then her husband apparently dumped her.


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Maybe Mrs. Witmer would say she didn’t know.

Here’s what I know.

Jamie Hargis Witmer, Jamie Witmer, Jamie Hargis Witmer LPC, Jamie Witmer LPC, Jamie Witmer therapist, Tulsa, Tulsa OK I know, because I was told by a witness, that Jamie Witmer’s niece was an emotional mess as a child, a kid who would throw tantrums and even drop to the floor and flail her arms. I know from the same source that her friends were screened by her parents, Mrs. Witmer’s brother, Tim Hargis, and his wife, GaLyn Hargis, and that unsuitable candidates were rejected.

I know from Tiffany Hargis herself that she felt isolated and confined as a girl. She showed me a choker once that she had fashioned to remind herself of what it was to be “kept on a leash.” Maybe she meant that figuratively, and maybe she didn’t. She also said her parents, who are evangelical Christians, had made her feel “like a whore.”

Jamie Hargis Witmer, Jamie Witmer, Jamie Hargis Witmer LPC, Jamie Witmer LPC, Jamie Witmer therapist, Tulsa, Tulsa OKI know too from her that her grandfather, Jamie Witmer’s dad, I believe, killed himself. The impression I took from what she said about the gore he left behind for others to “clean up” was that her grandfather shot himself.

If I know these things, I’m confounded how Mrs. Witmer, who is a professional therapist, could have failed to recognize her niece was unbalanced and prone to attention-seeking histrionics that could only do harm.

Something else I know: Jamie Witmer has or has had close money ties with her brother and his family, which include or included a fourth-generation family cattle ranch.

I imagine money and the belief that you’re better than other people could be powerful motives for self-deception or distinterest in the damages that lies inflict.

I don’t know whether to hate Jamie Witmer for what may have been complicity or whether to simply resent her for complacency and indifference, and putting her own interests ahead of her professional ethics.

What I’m not uncertain about is that victims need the help of “licensed professional counselors” who are more than fee collectors.

From this writer’s perspective, Jamie Witmer, LPC, has merely profited by other’s suffering.

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