Julie - Interview 09  

Julie - Interview 09

Age at Interview: 38
Sex: Female
Background: Julie is a Student nurse. She is married and has 3 children. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:In September 2006 Julie’s sister, Shirley, was murdered by Shirley’s ex-partner. She had suffered domestic violence for a while. Julie and the family were shocked. Julie now cares for Shirley’s son. She has been supported by her family and friends.

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Julie’s sister, Shirley, was stabbed to death in her own home by an ex-boyfriend, who had beaten her up on other occasions. The police told Julie what had happened.
 
At first Julie did not want to talk to journalists, but a liaison officer advised them that it would be better to do an interview than avoid the media, and the money helped pay for the funeral.
 
Julie made a Victim Personal Statement. The police officer told her not to make it immediately after her sister died, but later, so that she had time to assess how the murder had affected her life.
 
Julie knew her sister had been stabbed to death but until the trial she thought that Shirley had only been stabbed once. During the trial she learnt that Shirley had been stabbed about 13 times.
 
Julie and the other family members felt that the Victim Liaison Officer was trying to 'push’ them to help the offender through his rehabilitation, and found that distressing.
 
After Julie’s sister was murdered, volunteers from Victim Support offered to help in any way they could, They found counselling for Julie’s nephew and arranged outings for him.
 
Two years after Julie’s sister was murdered she felt less depressed, but 'silly little things' still make her cry. Mother’s day was particularly difficult because of her nephew.
Richard Taylor
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