@Princess Rot: There was a girl who used to attend my high school years before I enrolled. She was very wealthy and everyone thought her father was a jeweler. Her parents were divorced and her father had remarried and had more children.
Her teachers started to notice bruises on her arms and legs, but no one was really alarmed because she was rather clumsy. They became worried when word got out that her stepmother died in suspicious circumstances. The police exhumed her grave and the coroner discovered that she had been given a lethal cocktail mix. Her wonderful husband was found guilty of her murder, but that was not all. It was soon discovered that he was not in the jewelry business at all; he had gotten rich by smuggling drugs into the country, causing the feds to get on his case, too.
That wasn't even the end of it. Police discovered that not only was his daughter left alone in charge of her half-siblings, she had been sexually abused and beaten by her father repeatedly. Her loving father's defense was that she was a "prostitute" and he had been upset about the many boyfriends she supposedly had. Her school principal testified for her at trial, told the jury about the many times the girl had been absent from school, and when she returned to the school, she told everyone, "I've seen the devil," meaning the girl's horrible, repugnant monster of a father.
Fortunately, after moving in with her birth mother and undergoing years of therapy, the girl (now woman) has finally gotten her life back. Her worthless excuse for a father will never see the light of day again.
But please, enlighten me, Royal_Priest. What did the girl do to deserve the torture that she endured at the hands of her father? What did her stepmother do to deserve an early death? What sort of "esteem" problems did they give him?
You are a worthless stain on the shoe of humanity.