The Spotlight: Prosecutors call domestic violence case sadistic
October is Domestic Violence Action Month and The Spotlight is highlighting a case prosecutors call sadistic. An Everett man embarked on an unrelenting campaign of abuse against his ex-wife. His goal was to get her to kill herself. After hearing the case, the judge decided her ex-husband deserved a more severe punishment.
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