‘At that stage, wrongly, he suspected she was with another man.’
The court heard he also sent abusive messages to a friend of the woman, who she was staying with, as well as the burning passport video.Mr Mitchell said: ‘He said he would put those messages and the picture on Facebook.’ On Monday December 16, the woman went home around 8am to get her son ready for school and was met with abuse.‘He got on top of her and gripped and squeezed her neck, shouting “I’m going to kill you stone dead”.‘He picked up a gas pipe and nozzle he used for work and said “I’m going to kill you stone dead and end your life, get the kids out of the house”.
‘She ran out and took her son to school but he called her on the phone saying “I’m going to kill you, you prostitute”.’She said in a victim impact statement: ‘The only thing I wish to say is I feel a weight had been lifted off my shoulder because I’ve informed the police what he has been doing.The court heard the woman later withdrew her support of the prosecution as she did not want to impact on Miller’s good relationship with his children.
18 previous convictions? and hes still about? thats the problem not enough action in domestic violence cases.
And the judge praised her for dropping the prosecution after he attacked her and threatened her life? How can she think he won't abuse the children when they disobey --crazy!
Leopards never change their spots.
The problem, restraining orders need to be two sided as now frequently occur in many jurisdictions and courts able to prosecute without victim. The person who is given the order is also ordered not to have contact with that person. This saves many lives.
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