She never stood a chance.
Trigger warning: This post deals with domestic violence.
Karina Lock had left her husband before.
Packing up the four kids and fleeing the violence, the drug taking, the control.
But this time it was for good. She was planning a divorce, she was starting a new life and she had taken the bold step of moving from the town of Maryborough — where they had lived for 16 years — to the Gold Coast.
Yesterday she arranged to meet her husband to discuss the divorce. She left their teenage daughter in the care of her sister and went to Helensvale McDonalds, near Movie World on the Gold Coast, to meet Stephen Lock.
In the past, the meetings had involved him begging and pleading for her to return, promising to change. Think of the kids.
But this time she was resolute about the divorce, friends say. They had sold the house. She had moved on.
But witnesses say she never stood a chance.
Lock, 57, had a gun.
He was allegedly seen restraining his wife in his car before she made an escape.
Witnesses have told of how 49-year-old Karina came tearing into the restaurant screaming he was trying to kill her.
They also report seeing him shoot the terrified woman in front of 30 people before turning the gun on himself.
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The comments from Locks family are very disturbing, perpetrators of Domestic Violence (PODV) Often use religion and cherry picked bible verses to control their victims by inducing guilt, with many fundamentalist types placing women in the subservient, you must obey your husband no matter what. The men always blame someone else, She wouldn't have left if other people minded their own business, she wouldn't leave of her own choice, someone else talked her into it, "those Lesbian man haters at the women's/crisis/counseling centre brain washed you" hands up who has heard that before. My F-I-L beat his wife for 40 years, His son Beat me & STILL no one in his family would admit that he had a serious problem with VIOLENCE, they blamed everything from booze, work stress, money troubles, to ME, one arse hat even said to me, after seeing my first black eye "you must have said something to deserve that". I reported my ex many times for breaching one of many AVOs, he stalked me for over a year after we separated & I was afraid for my own life and that of my children, but the law said he had a right to spend time alone with the kids, even though much of that time was spent following me around, he always threatened to kill me if I tried to leave him, and he almost made good on that threat, It was his Third conviction for violence against me and STILL he did not go to jail. The only thing that kept me alive was HIS fear of what would happen to HIM if he ended up in prison. a young police officer quietly said to me after yet another court appearance, "If I was you I would just disappear, pack only what you need put the kids in the car and just go", in hind sight I really wish I had done that.
We must move forward against all domestic violence, don't let us go quiet once these terrible episodes go off the front pages. The talk fest has to be over, strong action is needed. This is not just a police problem, once someone is reported in a domestic violence issue, they must be seen by the whole community as dangerous. If they act out after an AVO has been issued then they must go to jail. No one should stand by when family members are being violated, whether it is caused by mental illness, drugs, alcohol or just plain anger. I survived domestic violence but paid a terrible price all my life.