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  • CROSSING THE LINE?

    Posted on February 11th, 2013 Becky 2 comments

    FROM ABUSE TO MURDER?

    —-  I guess your Advocacy will receive more respect. When will they start listening?

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      —-  Author Rosaura Torres How I wish Jose, I realize that I may be putting my love one in danger because I never travel alone :(
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    —-  It will go on as long as men hate women.

    • – Author Rosaura Torres Oh man, then I am not safe either…I always think having someone with me that I will be safe. Fudge there life is in danger also :(
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         Two unedited exchanges on “Author Rosaura Torres’” Facebook page this morning under two different threads/articles about the deadly domestic killing in the Wilmington, DE courthouse this morning.
         Those are extremely serious charges, Ms. Torres, and it would appear they are being leveled against your ex-husband, Keith Sadler, the current Police Chief of Lancaster, PA. 
         If you seriously believe your life is in danger from this man, then you have a responsibility to yourself, your companion and the public to obtain a Protection From Abuse order and notify the District Attorneys of both Philadelphia and Lancaster and the State Attorney General’s office.
         You are using Facebook as your personal platform and pulpit.  You have 3,758 “Friends” or “Followers” on your public page so you are obviously trying to get as many people to read it as possible.  Selling your book on Facebook is one thing.  He has not challenged the book, at least not successfully.  But making allegations and accusations that he may want to – and be planning to - kill you is a whole different ballgame.
         Again, those are explosive comments and if you feel you are truly in danger, you need to officially notify the proper authorities now - or you need to stop.
     

    2 responses to “CROSSING THE LINE?”

    1. I am shocked at your response to someone’s right to speak their truth as they see it.

      Have you ever been through the process of obtaining an order of protection? Have you read the statistics regarding orders of protection and how most of the time they make no difference at all?

      The fear that women face on a daily basis once they have been a victim of domestic violence is horrendous. As a whole, our legal system does not support us and this is so very wrong.

      If you have not done so, please consider reading a book called “The Sociopath Next Door” which explains so much about how these people are wired and how they choose their victims.

    2. Karen

      What you state are very valid points.

      But you are replying to post about a person who in her own book boasts about hitting her sister in law boasts about attacking her ex in a night club.

      This women comes across as a very violent person and defending her does your wider cause no good what so ever.