Why is this not a movie?: Killing Kate
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, so this week we have a true-life story from Kate Ranta, author of Killing Kate: A Story of Turning Abuse and Tragedy into Transformation and Triumph. Her seemingly happy marriage turned into a nightmare of abuse and attempted murder, but she survived and became and activist who’s devoted her life to speaking out about how abuse victims are failed by the systems designed to help them.
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