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Every 9 Seconds - A Domestic Violence Film [DVD] Women's crisis hotline

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Every 9 Seconds - Domestic Violence

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.Our SKU 4oz- (M2-15) Item is still sealed new in the case with the artwork HOWEVER the case is crumbled therefore the price is reflective. Disc is brand new in case but you need a new case if that matters New Cries for helf from two battered women are the first two call investigative reporter Carrie Breiter (Amy Pietz "Caroline in the City") answers while working undercover at a women's crisis hotline. Looking to get inside the story of domestice violence, Breiter instead reaches out and gets in the middle of a dangerous situation. The first call is from a battered wife determined to put an end to years of domestic abuse (gail O'Grady, "NYPD Blue") and the second is a young teenager seeking advice on how to handle her new boyfriend's evil nature and psychotic personality. Drawn to the story of domestic abuse for reasons that she traces to her own childhood, Breiter jeopardizes her life to help others; and in so doing, she hopes to save herself from a past taht continues to haunt her