If you ever find yourself in this situation, do NOT put yourself anywhere near the abuser after you break up, whether you think they're there or not. The risk of homicide increases 75% upon the break up and lasts for months, it's the red zone. Do not make this mistake, do not think they won't do it, because when an abuser, who is not mentally sound, none of them are, loses control, they will do whatever it takes to regain it. He prob still thinks he's in control because he took her life. As illogical as that sounds to us, you can't use logic with the illogical and the only way to beat crazy is to get crazy yourself.
@cindymccomb4531Күн бұрын
My story was so close to ending this, getting beat twice a week, lying about black eyes, broken nose, can’t tell you how many times a loaded gun was held to my head 😭😭, people say why didn’t you leave, well he had told me if I do he’d kill me and my family. I was scared to death!!! Once I left, it took a long time to feel safe, he was always right around the corner, one time jumping out of his truck, grabbing me by the hair and dragging me away.. 40 years later I still have ptsd
@enzapetrilli3531Күн бұрын
Thank you Mariska video l am lost for words Amy's family.
@katherinepawlaczyk76842 күн бұрын
I am a domestic violence survivor. I suffered a concussion, had an injury that required 24 stitches to reattach the end of my finger, a broken vertebrae, black eyes, and my children were sexually abused by their father. NO ONE HELPED ME TO PROTECT MY CHILDREN OR MYSELF. i really think the only way that assaults against children and women will ever stop is to do away with domestic violence terms and policies. The question is what would the criminal justice system do if a stranger perpetrated these actions? If a stranger or a neighbor assaulted or harrassed the victim the consequences are much harsher. TREAT THESE PERPETRATORS OF ABUSE AS THE CRIMINALS THEY ARE. THSI IS THE ONLY WAY IT WILL STOP.
@dannyneunan2 күн бұрын
I enjoyed the story. I can relate because I am a part of a community theater in Newnan, Georgia. It is a wonderful place to escape your day job and to be playfully creative. Props to you. I agree that the theater does so much for the local community. It is wonderful to see your neighbors doing something they love in a supportive and generous environment. Shout out to Newnan Theater Company.
@beboboymann38232 күн бұрын
Linda Devlin is very good on the eyes.
@josefinasoderholm64883 күн бұрын
So many failed this woman! Especially the judicial system
@Beth-kx1mz6 күн бұрын
:( I felt this :(
@oo7-ro6bu7 күн бұрын
The new government became tyrannical immediately after the revolution.
@norituk98247 күн бұрын
No one on the panel to put a different point of view ? William Happer, Richard Lindzen, Freeman Dyson ? No ?
@leoinsf7 күн бұрын
Dr. Ben Carson is an example of what Republicans become once they come close to Trump!!! "Nothingness" plus "corruption" equals "complete stupidity!"
@StevenLamkin-yz2rd7 күн бұрын
😡 this needs to stop me and my brothers dad was the same way but he didn't kill our mom but the abuse to these women needs to stop
@shamellshiver11958 күн бұрын
How would you know if someone kills one or more of them
@geoffbanks61979 күн бұрын
In Australia we are going to THROW a billion dollars at the issue to make Labour voters feel good! Does Labour really think cashed up militant feminists are going to get through to Australian males ? OR OMG could it be that there may just be a backlash against their insane radical ranting? GET THE F FEMINISTS WHO HATE ALL MALES COMPLETELY OUT OF THE PICTURE. For f's sake get a brain Australia!
@crystal404612 күн бұрын
Not a lot of women customers at a hardware store geez that must've been so galling to have to deal with someone so immature especially in front of your co workers. She seemed to have nice supportive coworkers which is rare. I went through abuse and on more than one occasion and between two different work places the women were laughing and judging, only one women showed me support and even went out of her way to buy my daughters Christmas presents one year when I had a black eye before Christmas. The other women found it funny. I brought that one woman with me to a new work place where she is well taken care of, but yeah women can be awful to other women. Getting out of an abusive situation isn't as easy as everyone on the outside makes it seem. In some places (apartments) you face eviction if you even dare call the cops for help.
@patriciafeehan773212 күн бұрын
This Was The Price They Paid For Fish.
@lonathanrichard930112 күн бұрын
Where I from ... a guy with all those behaviors around our friends groups doesn't hands up to good for him Im guessing she don't have brothers to take care
@EdMcCornhole13 күн бұрын
Just because one or the other spouses drink alcohol does not mean they are abusive.
@dianagusterson957213 күн бұрын
So true sister Joan 😊
@TikiRainbows13 күн бұрын
'Indian air conditioning' waving bird feathers lol. I love it. Very practical tool
@asalewis29014 күн бұрын
I recommend everyone thats absolutely disgusted haha, to have a look at his books. Grim Street or True Color. It may change your mind.. how upset some of you are is much more disturbing than that of his style.
@danielfoster364214 күн бұрын
Now, The Local Groove Presents The Pennsoulvanians.
@angelaalberto87515 күн бұрын
My mom tried getting help from the police before and the day she died and couldn’t help
@angelaalberto87515 күн бұрын
My mom died from domestic violence in 1990 and i was there and my life hasn’t been the same. My mom died a terrible death . To all victims and survivors. My mom was 42
@Braindead556415 күн бұрын
Bought 2 of their cds at Bells Market in Kane PA while getting food for a camping/atving vacation in the Allegheny National Forest. The woman told me that they were a great local band and she was right! Absolutely love their music!
@meme-tf8ih16 күн бұрын
Too bad she didn't know a real man that could have shown that bully what was really good for him.
@michaelharris145516 күн бұрын
Had fun with more than one Georgia redneck with this bit of info.
@GreyStreet1417 күн бұрын
I am so thankful I never had to experience any domestic violence. But my heart goes out to those who do and did. My spirit is with those who step up and help people like law enforcement, theraposts, social workers, and ordinary everyday heroes
@surreptitiouswritings18 күн бұрын
I love his response to the having a target on his bike. It just shows how his mentality was...he wasn't a target, they were in his way.
@NeoNitty19 күн бұрын
I saw this video months ago…and it struck a chord with me. Thought about yall a lot after seeing this…as a Father, this…was heartbreaking. I truly, TRULY, hope yall are doing alright. May TMH bless your son and mom, you WILL! See them again💙💙💙
@hollymoore965619 күн бұрын
I think a lot of women have no means financially to leave, a lot don’t have the support of a family and like this story the law doesn’t get it right. I think more harsh punishment should be put on even a first time offender. 2-5 years in prison so people get the message and so the abused can potentially find a new break, path, life, without looking over their shoulder in fear. Orders do jack. Jail, will create space.
@kirstieb802521 күн бұрын
1 in 4 homes domestic violence
@filipeanuiulia990022 күн бұрын
We love you, Mariska❤
@stevebailey396023 күн бұрын
Remember when you vote they the democrats are going to stop all natural gas in Pennsylvania. So vote republican party and Trump .
@karlenmaguire577623 күн бұрын
I grew up in domestic violence. He was an alcoholic and she has mental health issues and is verbally and emotionally abusive. They were horrible together. It was a terrible chilhood. Us 3 kids, as adults, all struggle in different ways. The weekend before last one town over a lady was abducted from her home first thing in the morning by her ex husband. She was found deceased. He was located nearby and taken in and then released. Her partner she was living with has had to leave their home with her and her ex husbands children to keep safe. I didnt know any of them but I've felt the whole awful situation over the week. It just makes no sense...
@user-pn2lj2wj1b23 күн бұрын
Ahhhh the time when you could say negro on tv
@JaylenPotts-zs2qw23 күн бұрын
Albany Ga has a very high level of domestic violence going on.
@scottjameswriter24 күн бұрын
So beautiful :)
@susanq639825 күн бұрын
What can we do ? Raise ours sons to be better men
@allisondeller633025 күн бұрын
He should never ever had the right to get his guns back!!!
@shamusosullivan565025 күн бұрын
Wasn’t a bunch of people marched back to Philly in chains and imprisoned for half a year? And one not pardoned by Washington but pardoned by Adams?
@anastasi201225 күн бұрын
Crunchy
@hockleyglen25 күн бұрын
Struggle with guilt
@jennifire280125 күн бұрын
THE QUESTION THAT STILL BURNS IN MY HEART…IS WHY ARE SSSOOOOOOO MANY WOMEN SUFFERING ABUSE BY MEN???? WHY ARE MEN SO VIOLENT????
@jennifire280125 күн бұрын
Dear Maryshka, I am a HUGE FAN OF LAW AND ORDER….and I have often wondered if the stories featured on the show, are reflecting other people’s lives…….. I live in Alberta, CANADA, and I work at the Law Courts in my city, and so I care deeply about the lives of others…Family Violence is a cancer and my ex husband was a drunk, and I am so happy that I left him….my exhusband was not able to function however I never felt my life was in danger like Amy….I feel so very very sad for Amy and her children and her parents….I feel that the Gun Laws should be HARSHER on men who abuse…..HE SHOULD HAVE HAD HIS GUNS TAKEN FROM HIM FOR GOOD….the LAWS NEED TO BE HARSHER ON ABUSIVE MEN…….it breaks my heart!!!!!!!❤😢😢😢
@Djbandit2326 күн бұрын
The host saying ridiculous rebuttals and questions proves we are still in progress for change
@Djbandit2326 күн бұрын
I’m middle class but still get harassed by the cops like I’m working class or no class. No matter how successful we get there will be haters
@studiohost26 күн бұрын
Busy lips make enemies, busy hands make friends!
@kristinamiller102426 күн бұрын
We could stop it if the DA and judges would actually do something about it.... My x husband has a record of DV since 2014 still counting, every year multiple charges.. nothing happens to him. We speak up we don't get the help we get looked at like we're crazy or lying. Maybe alot lie and thanks to those that did and do, make it the way it is now. Who do you go to when you've done your all to get help and don't get it? The system is corrupt and more woman do it out of anger to get back to be petty. Not to mention the children that get stuck with the abuser because parents have rights..... What makes them think that they won't continue with the other? If they have done it before and refuse to get help what makes you think they won't? It does alot of damage to that child/Ren seeing and hearing or being abused themselves.