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Originally Posted by sclitheroe
Read the OP's further details - he's the one responding to these emails and making a bad situation worse, and now contemplating below-board means of finding the perpetrator "for the principle of the matter". If the GF has a case for wrongful dismissal, it's lawyer time. If the emails are genuinely threatening, its police time.
But corresponding and trying to track down these people via email isn't helping anyone. If the GF needs justice done, she's the one that needs to go an initiate with the lawer, it was her job. Especially if the OP was a witness - he's completely screwing up his ability to be a credible testimony if required. That's what I meant about her fighting her own battles.
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Personally, I would respond cryptically and lead the person on at the other end until I collected a real good incriminating mountain of e-mails, THEN go to the authorities. Better to have lots of threatening e-mails than only one, I say!