My Parents Murdered My 5-Month-Old Brother

My Parents Murdered My 5-Month-Old Brother

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Victoria grew up watching her father abuse her mother, never knowing what would happen behind closed doors. In this episode, she shares what it was like growing up in a home shaped by domestic violence, addiction, and fear, and how those experiences continued to impact her long a ...  Show more

Daughter's Father is a Child Molester

At 17 years old, she believed that if a boyfriend didn't hit her, he was a good boyfriend. Growing up in a small town, raised in a strict religious household, and surrounded by unhealthy relationships, she had no idea what a healthy partnership was supposed to look like. What sta ...  Show more

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