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  2. 'An obligation': Domestic abuse survivors share their stories ...

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    After her daughter's murder almost four years ago, Temekia Turner channeled her grief into educating people about the signs of domestic violence. 'An obligation': Domestic abuse survivors share ...

  3. Husband accused of killing wife of 2 weeks after claiming she ...

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    This story contains mention of suicide and possible domestic violence. If you or someone you know are at risk of suicide, please contact 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline for support. Those facing ...

  4. Woman Who Endured 4 Years of Captivity and Torture in ... - AOL

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    If you are experiencing domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233, or go to thehotline.org. All calls are toll-free and confidential. All calls are toll-free ...

  5. ‘This Is Not A Love Story’ by Huffington Post

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    A scary, sobering look at fatal domestic violence in the United States. Examining one month of deadly domestic violence in America. ...

  6. Thurman v. City of Torrington - Wikipedia

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    Thurman v. City of Torrington, DC, 595 F.Supp. 1521 (1985) was a court decision concerning Tracey Thurman, a Connecticut homemaker who sued the city police department in Torrington, Connecticut, and claimed a failure of equal protection under the law against her abusive husband Charles "Buck" Thurman, Sr.

  7. The Super Predators - The Huffington Post

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    It is nearly impossible to calculate the frequency of domestic crimes committed by police—not least because victims are often reluctant to seek help from their abuser’s colleagues. Another complication is the 1996 Lautenberg Amendment, a federal law that prohibits anyone convicted of misdemeanor domestic abuse from owning a gun.