
Anonymous wrote:I ask because my brother is abusive. I want to reach out to his wife to be supportive or help in some way. She insists they are all lies. That they have the greatest love ever. The arrest records don't show that, though. Just trying to figure out any approach that might resonate. Telling her she deserves better? It's not a question of money. She has plenty. Is it the fear of what everyone might think if her 2nd marriage fails? Fear of being alone? It just eats me up inside to watch this all happen. I really worry someone's going to end up seriously hurt or God forbid dead. He has two court cases pending now.... Which is the only good thing. She can only refuse to testify in one of them..... Even these cases don't seem to be enough to get her to even temporarily leave.
Anonymous wrote:Something to consider OP: statistically speaking, women are at their greatest risk after they leave an abusive relationship. Couple that with the mental illness, and your SIL may be making the tactical decision that it's too dangerous to leave. Read the paper any day of the week, and you'll likely see a story about a homicide or murder-suicide, and it's almost always right after the woman announced she was leaving was was preparing to leave. In your case, a statement to her something along the lines of "I believe he's harming you, and you don't deserve that. Just know I will always be here to help and support you, should you choose to leave or stay. The violence is about him, but your safety and the kids' safety is my main concern. I'm here if you need me."
Anonymous wrote:Something to consider OP: statistically speaking, women are at their greatest risk after they leave an abusive relationship. Couple that with the mental illness, and your SIL may be making the tactical decision that it's too dangerous to leave. Read the paper any day of the week, and you'll likely see a story about a homicide or murder-suicide, and it's almost always right after the woman announced she was leaving was was preparing to leave. In your case, a statement to her something along the lines of "I believe he's harming you, and you don't deserve that. Just know I will always be here to help and support you, should you choose to leave or stay. The violence is about him, but your safety and the kids' safety is my main concern. I'm here if you need me."
yes she seems very strong in all facets of life but this.