This story discusses domestic violence.
The media coverage and emerging story behind the alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke Davies has been harrowing.
I use the words 'alleged murder' rather than 'crime of passion' - the inaccurate and frankly insulting words used by the current NSW Police Commissioner earlier this week.
Her words highlighted that we are still minimising the danger of leaving a relationship with a violent individual.
This was a crime of ego, power, control, and jealousy. We must not romanticise these crimes that are occurring far too frequently in Australia.
As Nicole Madigan wrote for Mamamia earlier this week, stalking is the number one indicator of a dangerous situation emerging. I was horrified because I was reminded again that this could have been my story too.
I was married to a serving NSW Police Officer who stalked me incessantly after I left the marriage. He turned up at my work; he threatened self-harm; and told me I'd never see my children again.
He drove around looking for my car, turned up at my home without invitation and pushed me around (sometimes in front of our children) and when I started seeing a new partner, he phoned him to threaten him too.
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