I'm having serious family problems. I've always lived with my mom and dad and little brother and recently things have become a little bit more difficult. My mom can home from her job as a stripper one night drunk and yelling and tried to beat up my dad. So my dad hit her really hard as he was pissed from his job at the mill that night and mom broke one of the windows in our van. (we live in out van) So my mom and dad have been very violent for a while and me and my little brother, Timmy, have been staying out of it. But one day Timmy accidently spilled some soap on the car floor when my mom was trying to cook and she got very angry and killed him with a kitchen knife. I was very sad. So I tried to run away from home but my dad found me outside a day later when I was starving and took me to his friends house where I was raped. My life was horrible. And still is. And my mom found out and starting beating me up for letting him do that. And one day while she was beating me up she pulled out that knife again and I fought her and grabbed it and stabbed her for my own defense. Then my dad came in and was gonna kill me but I got out and ran to the orphanage to find a home but they wouldn't take me as a murdered someone and they won't let in criminals. I told them it was in self defense but they wouldn't listen. Now I'm in the library on their computer on parol as I went to a juvinile delinquent center for murder. They say I'm going to have to have the death sentence when I'm 18. I'm 16 right now. How can I get out of this situation and get someone to believe me I murdered in defense? I have no proof.
- Jessica XD
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