I am watching this and crying. I am a victim as well. I do understand your pain. I feel with you. Nobody can understand us and how alone we can feel. Your demons are mine also. However you are braver than me to tell the world about how people like us feel. I fee afraid to say say anything. My abuser was a family member. Someone I felt I could trust.
My heart is with you and it's no joke. I do understand. No mater how old I get I still hurt from the pain it caused me
where in Mo are you I'm in Saint Louis let's get together and do something I'm a survivor too I was raped at 14 in a doctor's office, call me 314 7692948m name is Kristina
What shocking story, simply appalling! I know of people who have been falsley accused of the same thing and their lifes were ruined even after being found innocent and yet the man who abused this young woman is free to walk around.
the statement about not remembering is a confession if ever I heard one.
I am sorry but he should have been locked up and charged then and there.
As a parent and an abuse survivor I have no sympathy for someone who would harm a child.
So many children suffer the same abuse as you with no justice and that is a crime. NEVER give up! Stand tall for what is right and you and others will succeed.
Thank you so very much to Mr. Robert McCulloch for NOT protecting children in Missouri - they are not only being abused by their abuser but by the very legal system that was set up to PROTECT them...McCulloch plays many wonderful games of smoke & mirrors to make it APPEAR he is doing his job but his record doesn't show that and now there are REAL children suffering REAL NIGHTMARES...with no JUSTICE...the stories are countless unfortunately...
The passage of the Victims Rights amendment was intended to make things better for victims as far as notification and participation in criminal cases. It only works if prosecutors file charges on these sex cases and follow the statutes regarding victim notification.
Elected prosecutors enjoy something called Prosecutorial Discretion. Prosecutors have sole authority to make charging decisions. They can even file charges and dismiss without explanation. No one governs the prosecutor except the voters.I hear of several jurisdictions where prosecutors rarely act on sex offenses. Brenda Porter
@Executivemom So True. My daughter was molested by my exhusband from her ages of 3-6yrs old. When she was 8yrs old, my ex (not her bio dad) was indicted by grand jury. The prosecutor, 1yr later, dismissed the charges "In the best interest of justice". I filed a complaint with the South Dakota Attorney General's office. A few months later, my ex was reindicted. My daughter had to testify before the Grand Jury twice. A week before trial, it was dismissed again. I have a son with this monster.
@Executivemom The prosecutor that handled the case the 2nd time dismissed it "In the best interest of the victim", stating that "It would be too psychologically damaging to proceed to trial at this time". My daughter was scared to death of trial. My exhusband now has a daughter of his own, who is 6yrs old. The Judicial system as a whole is a joke. I've had 8 Orders of Protection against my ex, but when the charges were dismissed, the Judge said there were no grounds to keep it in effect.
She's a sexual assault victim but in the description is her address? Noiceee.
360ModsandHacks 1 year ago
I am watching this and crying. I am a victim as well. I do understand your pain. I feel with you. Nobody can understand us and how alone we can feel. Your demons are mine also. However you are braver than me to tell the world about how people like us feel. I fee afraid to say say anything. My abuser was a family member. Someone I felt I could trust.
My heart is with you and it's no joke. I do understand. No mater how old I get I still hurt from the pain it caused me
What can I do to get help?
RupertDCD27 1 year ago
where in Mo are you I'm in Saint Louis let's get together and do something I'm a survivor too I was raped at 14 in a doctor's office, call me 314 7692948m name is Kristina
THEYUFFIE 1 year ago
What shocking story, simply appalling! I know of people who have been falsley accused of the same thing and their lifes were ruined even after being found innocent and yet the man who abused this young woman is free to walk around.
the statement about not remembering is a confession if ever I heard one.
I am sorry but he should have been locked up and charged then and there.
As a parent and an abuse survivor I have no sympathy for someone who would harm a child.
Loligo35 2 years ago 4
This story brought me to tears. This girl is very strong and has tremendous courage. God bless you!
-niks
xniks101x 2 years ago 6
What a Brave Person you are.
So many children suffer the same abuse as you with no justice and that is a crime. NEVER give up! Stand tall for what is right and you and others will succeed.
CHANGINGKANSAS 2 years ago 6
Thank you so very much to Mr. Robert McCulloch for NOT protecting children in Missouri - they are not only being abused by their abuser but by the very legal system that was set up to PROTECT them...McCulloch plays many wonderful games of smoke & mirrors to make it APPEAR he is doing his job but his record doesn't show that and now there are REAL children suffering REAL NIGHTMARES...with no JUSTICE...the stories are countless unfortunately...
Executivemom 2 years ago
@Executivemom !?? What happened?/
THEYUFFIE 1 year ago
The passage of the Victims Rights amendment was intended to make things better for victims as far as notification and participation in criminal cases. It only works if prosecutors file charges on these sex cases and follow the statutes regarding victim notification.
Executivemom 2 years ago
Elected prosecutors enjoy something called Prosecutorial Discretion. Prosecutors have sole authority to make charging decisions. They can even file charges and dismiss without explanation. No one governs the prosecutor except the voters.I hear of several jurisdictions where prosecutors rarely act on sex offenses. Brenda Porter
> Chief, Victim Services Division
> 573-751-1338
Executivemom 2 years ago
@Executivemom do you know her?
THEYUFFIE 1 year ago
@Executivemom So True. My daughter was molested by my exhusband from her ages of 3-6yrs old. When she was 8yrs old, my ex (not her bio dad) was indicted by grand jury. The prosecutor, 1yr later, dismissed the charges "In the best interest of justice". I filed a complaint with the South Dakota Attorney General's office. A few months later, my ex was reindicted. My daughter had to testify before the Grand Jury twice. A week before trial, it was dismissed again. I have a son with this monster.
xXSurvivorXx2 1 year ago
@Executivemom The prosecutor that handled the case the 2nd time dismissed it "In the best interest of the victim", stating that "It would be too psychologically damaging to proceed to trial at this time". My daughter was scared to death of trial. My exhusband now has a daughter of his own, who is 6yrs old. The Judicial system as a whole is a joke. I've had 8 Orders of Protection against my ex, but when the charges were dismissed, the Judge said there were no grounds to keep it in effect.
xXSurvivorXx2 1 year ago
It takes courage to tell the secrets and bravery to seek justice for delivering the consequences.
Stay strong.
delilahpeki 2 years ago 3