This webiste is to continue the fight for justice for Mellisa who was unfairly beat up by Leon Forystek on Halloween 2009. To the point of being put in the hospital. The law has failed to this point but with your membership and support this site can grow into a cause that can help others who follow her foot steps. Domestic abuse is not okay and for all those who believe this is wrong, please sign up and show your support.
LOL…. Leon you are a BITCH and always will be, little man with little heart and when it comes down to it little dick from what I hear. See if its my opinion that your a BITCH! And you beileve your not, than its just a diffrence of opinion BITCH! Why dont we talk about this? Next time you won’t be so lucky.
Sueing? That just gave me fire again and would suggest get on your pony bitch and see how far that will go. Actually call my attorney Paul Zalewski 586-216-8351 (I even gave you his CELL number) or visit http://www.alllegalmatters.com and ask about the 25,000 dollar lawsuit on slander I was in and you would be better letting us talk in person. Your a BITCH, plain and simple!
An abusive father takes his anger out on his son, David is well aware of the domestic violence. He tries to get other neighbours to get help but they don’t want to interfere. Due to the stressful situation David is in he changes into his alter-ego. Will the hulk do a better job saving the little boy? Stay tuned to find out.
This was the thought of Swedish MEP Eva Britt-Svensson before she left her abusive husband. Being a public figure didn’t make her immune to domestic violence and she wants all victims of domestic violence to know there is a way out. For International Women’s Day Svensson shares her story.
Poverty, economic hardships, alcoholism and domestic violence are among the many reasons why so many children in Latin America and around the world flee their families to find refuge in the streets. Soon they are awakened to a new and sometimes more cruel reality than the one they left behind
Children Need Better Protection from Abuse and Neglect
(NNPA) – In January 2008, four sisters were found dead in their southeast Washington, D.C. home. The girls, ages 5, 6, 11, and 17, had been murdered by their mother, Banita Jacks, months earlier. She was recently convicted and sentenced to 120 years in prison.
Two women forced to deal with the ugly specter of domestic violence find support in one another in this made-for-television drama, inspired by a true story. Beth (Donna Mills) has spent years in a violent relationship with her husband Tim (Corbin Bernsen), who batters her on a regular basis. One day, Beth reaches the end of her rope, packing up her daughter and leaving her husband behind. Tim, however, isn’t about to let Beth go, and begins following her every move. In order to put an end to his stalking, Beth enters a shelter for abused women, where she meets Kaye (Robin Givens), a fellow beaten spouse. Beth and Kaye become fast friends, and they decide to find a house together. However, Kaye unfortunately also has a husband who refuses to leave her be, and when her former spouse violently attacks her, it’s up to Beth to see that justice is done.
Afghan women human rights defenders tell of intimidation and attacks
Monday 8 March 2010 Women human rights defenders in Afghanistan have told Amnesty International they face intimidation and attacks as they attempt to tackle violence and discrimination in the country. Women human rights defenders in Afghanistan have told Amnesty International they face intimidation and attacks as they attempt to tackle violence and discrimination in the country. Women and girls …
Newport News Police Investigate Girl’s Death
NEWPORT NEWS – Newport News police are investigating the death of a 17-month-old girl who had signs of abuse. Emergency room workers at Mary Immaculate Hospital called police Monday night and reported the possible abuse. A 2-year-old sister also had signs of abuse.
Poor nutrition
When she left hospital, Amelia contracted marasmus (a health condition as a result of malnutrition) and was advised to have a balanced diet, something she could not afford.
DAVIE, Fla. — A Jeep Sahara that was being pursued by police crashed after getting a flat tire Wednesday morning, resulting in the driver’s death. Police said the incident began in a parking lot at Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. A woman who worked at the airport pulled into the lot and was confronted by her estranged husband, who was distraught about recently being served with a restraining order for domestic violence, Fort Lauderdale police Sgt. Bill Schultz said. “He produced a firearm when he initially confronted her,” Davie police Lt. Bill Bamford said. “I don’t know if his intent was to shoot her, but he did strike her several times with the firearm.” The man then drove off, but police caught up with his Sahara in Davie. That’s when the man fired several shots at the police cruisers following him, Bamford said. Officers exchanged gunfire. The man in the Jeep was taken by ambulance to the hospital, where he later died. It wasn’t clear if the man had been shot. His name has not been released.
It is very good to determine well before courtship and marriage how you want your marriage to be. Your early preparation has a way of making you know the qualities you want in your spouse. The closer a spouse is to your ideal, the less the adjustment you would make after marriage and the lesser the chances of friction in the relationship. […]
"When I'm with you and I suddenly notice that I have lost me to my expense, then I'm no good for you, for me or for the relationship." This is an important learning step in healing from domestic violence. […]
So how important is it to choose the right partner? It could be a matter of life or death if you choose the wrong person. Author Stanton Samenow studied behavior pattern of criminals. He applied the term, thinking errors to these criminals. […]
Domestic abuse may occur in a wide variety of situations. It may include not only physical abuse, but also sexual abuse, in which the abuser uses force to compel the victim to participate in a sexual act. This can occur even if the victim and the abuser are married or in a romantic relationship […]
What happened to your hold on your identity in a mentally abusive relationship? Learning to stop looking for rescue and start learning to save yourself is a key step on your journey to emotional healing. It is the key to finding the unstoppability you need within yourself. […]
Every woman who has been a victim of domestic violence believes she made mistakes that triggered the physical, emotional and verbal attacks. She confuses the blame her abusive partner levels at her with being at fault. […]
It is very difficult to distinguish and identify abuse, especially when it is done by your own family members. The abuse in a relationship can be perpetrated by a spouse, sibling or even parents. Most people will tolerate the abuse and keep on going about their daily lives thinking that they were at fault. However, this is not true. […]
When your daughter is in an abusive relationship, you feel helpless because you know that your efforts to impact change may indeed inflame matters. Yet, you know you can't sit still and pretend that all is well when it is not. Here are some guidelines to think about when pondering, how to help your daughter in an abusive relationship. […]
Women consistently put up with abuse for several reasons. One is their own upbringing which tells them that man is superior and they have to depend on them for a living. Also, the way they were treated as children. They often hold themselves responsible for the abuse even if it has been inflicted by a parent or anyone else. […]
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