Wednesday, April 25, 2012

John Wrighty A Victim Of Domestic Violence And Another Day In Court!

John explains....

Having attended the County Court this week in relation to my divorce and financial settlement etc, let me update you with the following news regarding how I have been shafted for all I have ever worked for. First and foremost, I have 3 beautiful children who live in a beautiful home which I paid for. Previously, I paid the mortgage, all utility bills, car loans, mobile phone bills, nearly the lot, except the council tax which my ex paid. Everything was in my name as she did not work for various reasons and, after the split, I carried on paying everything until losing my job some 7 months later. I continued to pay all the debts after that until now as my money has ran out. My wife even gave me the gas bill for the time I did not live there as it was in my name! A lesson now learnt.....read more


http://www.abusedtotheaccused.co.uk/another-day-in-court/

http://domesticviolence-steelmagnolia.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/male-police-officer-victim-of-domestic.html

No need to suffer in silence: There are refuges in the UK for men who are abused by their partners
No need to suffer in silence: There are refuges in the UK for men who are abused by their partners

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Domestic Violence : A Third Of Domestic Violence Victims Are Male

John Wrighty is a police officer, he is also a victim of domestic violence. John's story begins with 'The Incident'


'I think it is best to start describing the actual incident a few months before it happened as this will help you understand where my head was at, at the time of the incident. Many people ask me why I stayed with her. I don’t fully know. It may have been my kids. I did love her but she had a hold on me which I could not shake whatever she did to me, I just came back for more. I was isolated and exposed at the same time. She left me with no support that I could turn to or rely on....please go to John's blog and read his experience as a victim of domestic violence.


http://www.abusedtotheaccused.co.uk/the-incident-part-1/


According to recent British Crime Survey statistics, a third of domestic violence victims are male (posed by model)

According to recent British Crime Survey statistics, a third of domestic violence victims are male (posed by model)