Alan Dershowitz on the Falsely Accused

"On an intellectual level, I could understand what it must feel like to have people think that you are guilty of a heinous crime when you know you are innocent. But until it happened to me, I would have no real comprehension of what it actually feels like, on an emotional level. My education is now complete: I understand—really understand—why it is so important to protect the innocent as well as to punish the guilty. Now I feel the need to redouble my efforts on behalf of the falsely accused, as I have been one of them." -Alan Dershowitz, Professor of Law, Harvard University

Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Abusive Traits of Jekyll-and-Hyde

Andrew Balser's abusive traits include but are not limited to abusive behavior towards former partners (name calling, diminishing ex wives by calling them mentally ill, etc.); extremely controlling behavior; quick involvement (aka fast forwarding - designed to pressure women to ignore red flags); unrealistic expectations (pressure to make more money, earn more degrees, and perform all domestic chores for his comfort); isolation (pressure to move away from friends and neighbors, isolates women from their communities and support network); blames others for his problems (blames others for his drinking and his DUI's); hypersensitivity (punitive towards women who speak up, share feelings or question him in any way); cruelty to animals and children (forced his first wife to have an abortion, neglects and abuses his dog Tony); use of force during sex (sexually violent); rigid sex roles; Jekyll-and-Hyde personality (explosive mood swings, personality changes rapidly and for no apparent reason):