
SAVE: MCEDV Needs to Stop Discriminating Against Male Victims of DV
Submitted by Matt on Thu, 2012-08-09 00:45
Last year Roxanne Jeskey of Bangor, ME admitted to killing her husband Richard. A detective's report detailed the injuries: "These included nose fractures, loss of an eye, rib fractures, rectal incised wounds, and internal hemorrhage from an instrument(s) pushed through his scrotum into his abdomen. Further, Mr. Jeskey was strangled with sufficient force to break the hyoid bone of his neck."
According to the 2012 report of the Maine Domestic Abuse Homicide Review Panel, women committed 5 out of 13 domestic violence homicides in recent years. That's nearly half, so you'd think that the Maine Coalition To End Domestic Violence (MCEDV) would present a balanced picture of DV. Not so.
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Law in Maine is a hate movement
"...you'd think that the Maine Coalition To End Domestic Violence (MCEDV) would present a balanced picture of DV."
Not when it's abundantly clear that the agenda of Maine's legal system is witch-hunting males as shown in Witch-Hunting Males at Youtube.
the Capitol of Maine
Given how hateful and corrupt Maine's legal system is against males in the area of domestic violence, that state should change the name of its Capitol to Los Misandry.