I just discovered my husband is a narcissist. I left when he got really weird. I have 2 children. I have been researching like crazy, buying books, internet, any thing I can get my hands on. If I were you, you and your wife should research, she should be able to tell when she starts reading how severe he is. Read carefully what it says about how they are with children. Try to figure out the cause of his problem. In my case my husband is SEVERE. He is somatic. I believe his father had it, and may have been sexually abusive. He has been stalking, calling, threating me to sending presents. I have had him arrested, and have called child services to take away his visitation. I hope to keep myself and my children away from him forever. Find out how bad he is and go from there. If severe I would recommend moving, take away his visitation, get away as fast as you can. And don't look back.
# Get counseling for yourself. # Do NOT Tell him you suspect he's a destructive narcissist! # Learn all you can about this incurable personality disorder # Think about leaving him and things will NOT get better.
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
Was an offense committed?Was the suspect involved in the offense?What is the character and military record of the suspect?
In a criminal law case there are 6 parties involved. These parties include the victim, the defendant or suspect, the defense attorney, the prosecutor, the judge, and the jury.
It appears it is by invitation only but I suspect efforts were made by some of the parents involved.
Yes. If a detective learns a strong suspect for a homicide has been arrested and is in custody in another state the detective may go to the jail where the suspect is incarcerated to interview them.
Crow believed that Mr. Hoo was a mutilator of children because of a drawing he found in Mr. Hoo's notebook that depicted a child being operated on. This led Crow to suspect that Mr. Hoo was involved in harming children.