• Why Did The Menendez Brothers Own Mother Enable Abuse?

  • Dec 5 2024
  • Length: 13 mins
  • Podcast

Why Did The Menendez Brothers Own Mother Enable Abuse?

  • Summary

  • Could a mother’s denial be as devastating as the abuse itself? The Menendez brothers' story resurfaces, with a resentencing hearing set to shed new light on decades of alleged trauma and abuse. Psychotherapist and author Shavaun Scott delves into the dark psychology behind the family dynamics, exploring why some victims are abandoned by those meant to protect them. Were societal stigmas and denial stronger than the need to save their children? And what hope is there for victims trapped in toxic family systems?

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