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Amy and her family deserve justice by way of admitting wrongs committed during the investigation, and righting those wrongs. We must listen to the abused and convict the abusers.
Coming from a child of family violence not only from my dad nearly killing my mum, brother and myself on the day she left him to her going on to have 2 more extremely abusive relationships which was just as bad if not worse. I find it sickening that there is someone out there a 11 years on that has got away with murder.
As a mother who once lived in a very similar situation with young children and a dead beat, drug taking, abusive partner, I know the absolute anguish and the want to try to change him for a better life for the sake of the children. As depressing as my situation got I could not fathom taking my life and leaving my children to face a life with no hope, with such a man. The evidence is compelling that she did not take her own life. From experience I believe he acted one way toward her in front of others to make her seem like the aggressor but behind closed doors and when he went into that bedroom, he was the aggressor. He had her cowering in that corner when he put that gun to her head and pulled the trigger.
Amy’s daughters deserve to know without a doubt that she didn’t choose to leave them behind, she was stolen from them, and all of the people responsible for both her MURDER and it’s cover up, need to be held to account!
Amy was murdered.
There is no way this tiny lady could manipulate the shotgun with her left hand, with her right hand under her right buttock, and shoot through the right side of her head.
Amy and her family deserve justice.
I hope this petition inspires some action. I think Amy’s story is an example of an alarming trend of these hidden homicides, where abused women are killed and their deaths are reported as suicides or even worse just missing. It’s unacceptable not
For the families but for the safety of other abuse victims and their families. If perpetrators don’t face the consequences of their actions , it’s almost like it’s condoning the behavior. Abuse and murder is never okay.