"Wild Ila" Finally Kills - Her Son is the Victim

A 45 year-old woman with a 25+ year record of domestic violence, child abuse, disturbance, and other 'petty' charges killed her 19 year-old son Thursday. Police "said there is no indication the argument was physical before the stabbing." Full story.

Notice there's no mention at all of any involvement with the local DV agency, "Tessa" (formerly The Center for Prevention of Domestic Violence) -- a supposedly award-winning organization with programs that serve as a model for other such agencies around the country, according to their website.

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From their home page --

"TESSA is the primary agency dedicated specifically and solely to the issues of domestic violence and sexual assault in El Paso and Teller Counties in Colorado. Currently, TESSA has over 50 staff (full-time and part-time) working to serve clients in seven different locations. TESSA offers a wide variety of prevention, intervention, and treatment services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, and limited services to offenders."

A five-minute graze through their web site will display all the typical rad-fem Duluth-Model DV Industry propaganda, the usual discredited DV statistics, and some very weird photos of happy yuppie couples...

(Obviously there are no "male" victims, and no services for "offenders...")

Another successful VAWA scam!

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> Another successful VAWA scam!

Needless to say, they won't be held at all accountable by being put on the hot-seat for letting another one slip through the cracks.

Every year they hold a prototypical candlelight vigil for the silent victims of DV, with cardboard cutouts for the female victims of DV murders and murder/suicides. It gets lots of uncritical coverage in the local media, just like the Take Back the Night rallies do. There are never any cardboard cutouts for male victims. One in particular I remember was a beloved junior high teacher who was eventually killed by his wacko stalker girlfriend.

And they say it's women who are invisible and don't get the help and protection they need...

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