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2024-08-24 14:00:30 | Reading - local/society
I've been waited the follow-up of this case.

Epsom killer's 'behaviour was coercive', say police
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cn02xwzvd90o

I'm confused because of my poor reading ability and/or the complicated nature of domestic violence.

Eh? He contacted police? He had been assaulted by his wife??
[quote]In 2016, Mr Pattison contacted police to say he had been assaulted by his wife.[unquote]
[quote]The allegation of assault made by Mr Pattison against Mrs Pattison in 2016 was investigated thoroughly at the time and coercive controlling behaviour was not identified.

She hadn't made allegations against her husband.
[quote]Although Mrs Pattison never made any allegations of domestic abuse or coercive controlling behaviour against her husband[unquote]

[quote]Looked at through the lens of what ultimately happened, the incident in 2016 was clearly part of Mr Pattison’s controlling behaviour.[unquote]
Look at through the lens of...

[quote]the deaths of Mrs Pattison and Lettie highlighted the need to dispel the myths and stereotypes of who may or may not be victims of domestic abuse, and those capable of doing it.[unquote]

Abuser lied to get gun licence before killing family
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cpvympljv3wo

I didn't know that.
[quote]People can get medication from online doctors without notifying their GP[unquote]
propranolol

He was a mad man who murdered his wife and child, like as Jack Nicholson of Shining. She couldn't tell the domestic problem due to her social status, I presume.

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