The Sun.The system instructs callers to stay anonymous and call from a pay phone to avoid being traced.The New York Post reports the flyers clearly state there is no association to the police, government or religious organisations.But after receiving calls from those letting out their secrets, his life unravelled as he got calls from rapists, a killer and cheaters, said his wife.Bridge's wife, Marissa, has spoken about the project in a podcast "The Apology Line."She said he received bizarre calls with some even threatening to kill him.The service became so popular there was eventually an extension added to direct the calls according to their nature.By the early 1990s, eventually it got too much for Bridge, Marissa said: "Allan was.
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