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Tabbico
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What is the name of your state? Delaware
My 28 year old son died recently, possibly suicide (that's what his girlfriend "Mary" said, evidence is still being processed). "John" has dated Mary for about 2 years, and the girl is a nutcase. At first she would come by our house until I found out she was exposing herself to my younger boys and sending obscene e-mails to them (first police intervention). Mary got John to get an apartment and she moved in with him but would not allow him to tell us where they were living. I could go on and on with examples of how she systematically isolated him from his friends and family (e.g. calling his best friend's wife with "evidence" of the friend's alleged affair to break them up - wife got restraining order against Mary). In the past weeks/months, John has been trying to leave Mary - she knocked him out with a lamp, told him she would kill him/kill herself, etc. I think she is a sociopath - since he died she is calling us at all hours demanding any and all possessions he has she she deserves them and she does not seem at all upset that he is gone! Well, I wanted to keep this fairly short, but do any of you know of wrongful death cases where an abusive, controlling "significant other" either killed or drove the victim to suicide?
My 28 year old son died recently, possibly suicide (that's what his girlfriend "Mary" said, evidence is still being processed). "John" has dated Mary for about 2 years, and the girl is a nutcase. At first she would come by our house until I found out she was exposing herself to my younger boys and sending obscene e-mails to them (first police intervention). Mary got John to get an apartment and she moved in with him but would not allow him to tell us where they were living. I could go on and on with examples of how she systematically isolated him from his friends and family (e.g. calling his best friend's wife with "evidence" of the friend's alleged affair to break them up - wife got restraining order against Mary). In the past weeks/months, John has been trying to leave Mary - she knocked him out with a lamp, told him she would kill him/kill herself, etc. I think she is a sociopath - since he died she is calling us at all hours demanding any and all possessions he has she she deserves them and she does not seem at all upset that he is gone! Well, I wanted to keep this fairly short, but do any of you know of wrongful death cases where an abusive, controlling "significant other" either killed or drove the victim to suicide?