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    Johanna, you did good. Most people in your place would have said "Oh, that's terrible." when they heard the news, and that is as far as it would have went.

    I agree that you should just try to be around if you see her out and about. You don't have to push a friendship, but let her know that you are there if she does want/need help. Many times, like others have mentioned, women in her situation are cut off from family and friends, or they might not want to let family and friends know what is really going on - the camelot syndrome. She might be much more likely to open up to a "stranger" and might be more likely to take an "outsiders" advice more than any other.

    Also having the name, address and emergency phone number for the local battered women's shelter on hand would be extremely helpful.

    I know this all puts you in a tough position because the last thing you want to do is bring danger on yourself and Jonah, but I think you're great for stepping up and trying to help - thanks.
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    Thank you so much for opening your heart to her and letting you know that she is not alone.

    Yes, normal people with good hearts worry about this stuff. ...Just not as many are as brave to get involved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    I heard from a reliable source that there was an instance of DV on my street, maybe 5 housed down. I don't know the people other than to say 'hello', and that they had a baby last summer. Apparently, the man beat his wife, and she was screaming "help me", "someone call 911", and some other things. Well, someone did call 911, and about 1 am, there were six cars at the house. The guy charged the officers, and was taken to jail.

    The very next day, and prolly ten minutes after I was told, I saw his car come down the street, and he exited the car, and entered the home. I knew she and the baby were in there as I had just saw her come home shortly before this. I was out on the front porch, with Jonah, so I was able to observe it all. He did leave about 7-8 minutes later, with some clothes. I didn't hear anything sounding like fighting, but, I was concerned enough to walk down there and knock on the door. I knocked several times before she answered, and she was all puffy. I just told her I wasn't 'meddling', but, had seen her husband come home, and I just wanted to make sure she was okay. She thanked me, crying, and I didn't have any words to comfort her, other than if there was anything I could do, let me know. I told her my name, where I lived, and hoped things would get better. She was very nice, and I felt somewhat foolish, but, what if something had happened when he was there? Prolly not very likely, but, from what I had heard about the night before, she was pretty upset/screaming for help, etc.

    *Should* I do any more? I am leaning towards not, as I don't want to 'get involved', but, then I think, "well, I offered, I don't want her to think what I said was meaningless". But, I am sure she has friends/family...right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19
    I think the best thing you could do for her right now is maybe try to be a friend.... I know you hardly know her but perhaps send a little invitation to have her come over for some tea or something. Other than that what can you do. the police have been called and he seems to have left. But trying to establish a friendship might give her someone to open up to in case she doesn't have anyone else. or maybe drop by sometime and invite her out for a walk with the kids.

    But at the same time you don't want to put your family at risk from this horrible man.

    I agree about mabey taking a walk with the kids.... Or where someone else suggested take Jonah over and say he wants to see a baby because he doesn't remember being one.

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    I think that what you did was wonderful. I don't think you will ever know how much it must have meant to that woman - you probably offered her a lifeline that she never had. Can you just imagine what she is going through? It must be so comforting to know that a neighbor just a few doors away would help her if need be.

    Men beating up women - aarrgghhh!

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    That was very kind of you to stop in & check on her. Since you are aware of the situation, you can at least keep an eye out for signs of trouble when you go by. I agree that abused women need support and may not get it from their families, so simple gestures of friendship probably mean more to her than you can imagine. You did good.

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    He has moved back into the house.

    I am naive enough to think this could maybe be the wake up call he needs, and smart enough to know one time is usually not the pattern presented.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    He has moved back into the house.

    I am naive enough to think this could maybe be the wake up call he needs, and smart enough to know one time is usually not the pattern presented.

    Things could go downhill again anytime.I hope for her sake things work
    out. Do you know if there are children involved?
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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Things could go downhill again anytime.I hope for her sake things work
    out. Do you know if there are children involved?

    yes there is a baby. Sounds like it might be an infant.




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    Oprah devoted her entire show today to the subject of Domestic Violence.
    This woman was on to tell her story. Her husband had actually forced the
    13 yr son to film the woman's beatings. They showed parts of the taping.
    It showed the gritty truth of this woman & children's abuses. It was a
    powerful show.
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    I remember that one or a very similar one on one of those 20/20 type shows last year. Horrible!

    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud
    Oprah devoted her entire show today to the subject of Domestic Violence.
    This woman was on to tell her story. Her husband had actually forced the
    13 yr son to film the woman's beatings. They showed parts of the taping.
    It showed the gritty truth of this woman & children's abuses. It was a
    powerful show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cataholic
    He has moved back into the house.

    I am naive enough to think this could maybe be the wake up call he needs, and smart enough to know one time is usually not the pattern presented.

    Ugh...

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