The Steve Wilkos Show Season 10 Episode 118

Ep 118. You Fractured My Face... But You Love Me?

  • May 2, 2017

In this episode of The Steve Wilkos Show, titled "You Fractured My Face... But You Love Me?", Steve tackles a complex case of domestic violence between a couple. The episode begins with Steve introducing the couple, Adam and Sarah, who have been together for six years. Steve explains that the couple has had a tumultuous relationship that has been marred by violence and abuse.

Adam and Sarah's relationship was fine in the beginning, but things started to go downhill when Adam began to struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. Sarah says that Adam became violent when he was under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and the abuse started to escalate over time. The couple has been through several instances of violence, including an incident where Adam allegedly fractured Sarah's face.

Steve sits down with the couple to discuss the incident and tries to get to the bottom of what happened. Sarah explains that Adam had come home drunk and started to become aggressive with her. She says that he hit her several times, and the last punch he threw caused her face to fracture. Steve is visibly shocked and disgusted by the revelation and expresses his sympathy towards Sarah's situation.

As the conversation continues, Adam begins to defend himself, saying that Sarah provoked him and that he only hit her because she was attacking him. Steve presses Adam on this point and asks him why he felt the need to use such excessive force against Sarah. Adam admits that he has an anger problem and that he needs help to deal with it.

Steve offers Adam and Sarah the opportunity to seek counseling and get the help they need to improve their relationship. He also stresses the importance of domestic violence prevention and encourages viewers to seek help if they are in a similar situation.

The episode ends on a hopeful note, with both Adam and Sarah acknowledging their problems and expressing a desire to work towards a healthier relationship. Steve offers them support and advice, and encourages them to stay committed to their journey towards healing.

Overall, this episode of The Steve Wilkos Show is a powerful reminder of the impact of domestic violence and the need for intervention and prevention. It highlights the importance of seeking help and support to overcome the cycle of abuse and move towards a healthier and happier future.

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In this episode of The Steve Wilkos Show, titled "You Fractured My Face... But You Love Me?", Steve tackles a complex case of domestic violence between a couple. The episode begins with Steve introducing the couple, Adam and Sarah, who have been together for six years. Steve explains that the couple has had a tumultuous relationship that has been marred by violence and abuse.

Adam and Sarah's relationship was fine in the beginning, but things started to go downhill when Adam began to struggle with alcohol and drug addiction. Sarah says that Adam became violent when he was under the influence of drugs and alcohol, and the abuse started to escalate over time. The couple has been through several instances of violence, including an incident where Adam allegedly fractured Sarah's face.

Steve sits down with the couple to discuss the incident and tries to get to the bottom of what happened. Sarah explains that Adam had come home drunk and started to become aggressive with her. She says that he hit her several times, and the last punch he threw caused her face to fracture. Steve is visibly shocked and disgusted by the revelation and expresses his sympathy towards Sarah's situation.

As the conversation continues, Adam begins to defend himself, saying that Sarah provoked him and that he only hit her because she was attacking him. Steve presses Adam on this point and asks him why he felt the need to use such excessive force against Sarah. Adam admits that he has an anger problem and that he needs help to deal with it.

Steve offers Adam and Sarah the opportunity to seek counseling and get the help they need to improve their relationship. He also stresses the importance of domestic violence prevention and encourages viewers to seek help if they are in a similar situation.

The episode ends on a hopeful note, with both Adam and Sarah acknowledging their problems and expressing a desire to work towards a healthier relationship. Steve offers them support and advice, and encourages them to stay committed to their journey towards healing.

Overall, this episode of The Steve Wilkos Show is a powerful reminder of the impact of domestic violence and the need for intervention and prevention. It highlights the importance of seeking help and support to overcome the cycle of abuse and move towards a healthier and happier future.

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    May 2, 2017
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    English
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