What would you like to tell me?
~Ken MacQueen, Maclean’s magazine (question to Melanie Hack)
First off, we need to be able to recognize Cindy’s case for what it was—beyond a distraught individual genuinely fearful for her life. She felt trapped, alone, confused, alienated, angry, guilty and ashamed. It doesn’t matter what clinical label was put on Cindy. She was a victim—a victim of society’s ignorance and unable to know where to turn for help or who to trust or what to do. Society failed Cindy through a lack of proper support over a span of years.
In another Blog post I will share more of what I told Ken.
Melanie Hack
Author of Who Killed My Sister, My Friend
Read an excerpt now
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