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Domestic Violence in South Carolina

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN MYRTLE BEACH AND INSTEAD OF HELP YOU ARE VICTIMIZED ALL OVER AGAIN

According to the State Attorney General's Office, South Carolina was highlighted as the worst state in the nation for the rate of men killing women in both 2003 and 2004.  There were 35,124 recorded victims of domestic violence in 2004.  The new numbers are not in view as of now, but I am sure they are still ranking among the highest.  ASHAME NO REAL PLAN AND IT IS 2007.

Henry McMaster did have training availble to judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and officers for domestic violence.  This amazing training only takes an hour and a half and your done!  I read he was also putting posters up in Walmart in women's restrooms.  This is so the women suffering from domestic violence can rip a phone number off without their abuser seeing. WOW IS THAT PROGRESS  I think she could get that number out of the phone book while he is not there.  She still has to call the number without him knowing.  So either she gets to talk to someone or he catches her.  NOT EXACTLY A PLAN TO REALLY HELP but as long as he made an effort right!  I have been writing to newspapers and the Department of Justice and so many others for help.  I can't change it alone and I need help. I was verbally abused by the Asst. Prosector in Georgetown County and was treated horrible by him.  He was so demeaning to me and my son and it seemed though he made it a point let me know I was a horrible person, and mother.  He did get to me at first, I think I was in shock.  After that wore off I thought I had died and went to hell. AT THAT POINT I KNEW what I was going to do as soon as I got myself together.  My experience with this man has affected my life like nothing I have ever experienced before.  My passion for helping the women of Domestic Violence in South Carolina is so much stronger than he will ever be.  I must thank him for treating me in such a horrific manner.  NO WOMAN DESERVES TO BE TREATED THIS WAY.  I know this is the South, but it is 2007.  My plan is to make it so victims get quality help and have an advocate that has time for them.  Mine did not, and she let me know it.  No problem, I was used to being slapped in the face. Little did I know calling 911 was only going to make my life hell for months.   SOMETHING NEEDS TO BE DONE NOW.  I will not give up on this until I make a huge difference for the victims.  

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Domestic Violence in South Carolina

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN MYRTLE BEACH AND INSTEAD OF HELP YOU ARE VICTIMIZED ALL OVER AGAIN

According to the State Attorney General's Office, South Carolina was highlighted as the worst state in the nation for the rate of men killing women in both 2003 and 2004.  There were 35,124 recorded victims of domestic violence in 2004.  The new numbers are not in view as of now, but I am sure they are still ranking among the highest.  ASHAME NO REAL PLAN AND IT IS 2007.

Henry McMaster did have training availble to judges, lawyers, prosecutors, and officers for domestic violence.  This amazing training only takes an hour and a half and your done!  I read he was also putting posters up in Walmart in women's restrooms.  This is so the women suffering from domestic violence can rip a phone number off without their abuser seeing. WOW IS THAT PROGRESS  I think she could get that number out of the phone book while he is not there.  She still has to call the number without him knowing.  So either she gets to talk to someone or he catches her.  NOT EXACTLY A PLAN TO REALLY HELP but as long as he made an effort right!  I have been writing to newspapers and the Department of Justice and so many others for help.  I can't change it alone and I need help. I was verbally abused by the Asst. Prosector in Georgetown County and was treated horrible by him.  He was so demeaning to me and my son and it seemed though he made it a point let me know I was a horrible person, and mother.  He did get to me at first, I think I was in shock.  After that wore off I thought I had died and went to hell. AT THAT POINT I KNEW what I was going to do as soon as I got myself together.  My experience with this man has affected my life like nothing I have ever experienced before.  My passion for helping the women of Domestic Violence in South Carolina is so much stronger than he will ever be.  I must thank him for treating me in such a horrific manner.  NO WOMAN DESERVES TO BE TREATED THIS WAY.  I know this is the South, but it is 2007.  My plan is to make it so victims get quality help and have an advocate that has time for them.  Mine did not, and she let me know it.  No problem, I was used to being slapped in the face. Little did I know calling 911 was only going to make my life hell for months.    

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