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For a Notorious Victim, Some Things Never Heal [Child killer Joel Steinberg to be released in June]
The NY Times ^ | Feb 10, 2004 | Corey Kilgannon

Posted on 02/10/2004 5:26:21 PM PST by summer


Hedda Nussbaum, today, age 61

PUBLIC LIVES
For a Notorious Victim, Some Things Never Heal

By COREY KILGANNON

Published: February 10, 2004



White Plains

HEDDA NUSSBAUM opened her office door and, slightly hunched and still limping from the nightmare she once lived through, led a visitor to a conference room at My Sisters' Place here, a center for battered women, where she now works as a paralegal.

"I'm still not happy with my nose - I had a really nice nose," she said at one point. "But I can't go through any more surgeries."

That would be the five cosmetic surgeries on her nose, and others on the rest of her face. They have helped restore much of her beauty. But from certain angles, she looks like that other Hedda Nussbaum, whose disfigured face became a worldwide symbol of domestic violence.

Her body is still covered with scars from the beatings, but inside, she said, she has healed.

"I'd call myself healed," she said. "I think I'm in better psychological condition than most people."

In November 1987, the man with whom Ms. Nussbaum was living, Joel B. Steinberg [a lawyer], beat the 6-year-old girl they were raising, Lisa, into a coma in their Greenwich Village apartment; the child died four days later. The police also found a 17-month-old, Mitchell, who also lived with the couple, tethered with twine to his crib.

After a televised trial in 1988 that included seven days of chilling testimony from Ms. Nussbaum [who had been beated to a pulp by Steinberg], Mr. Steinberg was convicted of manslaughter. Prosecutors dropped charges against her, after doctors said that years of his beatings had left her paralyzed by pain and terror, and too weak to intervene.

In December, Mr. Steinberg, now 62, was denied parole for the fifth straight time, but he is scheduled to be released in June. He has already been offered a job as a talk show host by a Manhattan cable access channel.


For Ms. Nussbaum, 61, the paid lectures she regularly gave across the country have mostly dried up, but she has just finished writing a book: "It's the story of my relationship with Joel since the day I met him."

She had hoped it would be published when Mr. Steinberg was released, but there have been no offers from publishers yet. She said that one publisher explained that "she couldn't handle the violence." She chronicles the years of vicious abuse by Mr. Steinberg.

During the trial, Ms. Nussbaum testified that as Lisa lay dying, "I loved Joel more than ever." In the same gravelly New York voice that riveted viewers during the trial, she explained that even for most of the 14 months she spent in a Westchester hospital after the trial she still considered him a healer with magical powers.

"I was still brainwashed and still felt for a long time that I was in love with him," she said. Then came an epiphany while drawing a picture of him.

"I call it 'the day my eyes opened,' " she said. "I began cursing him, which I never did. I called him an abuser and a horrible person who killed my daughter. I made a promise to Lisa. I said, 'I'm sorry, Lisa, that I didn't see, but maybe we can help save another child's life.' "

"I say 'we,' " she explained, "because I carry her around in my heart all the time."

She made a promise to Lisa to help other battered women and children. She volunteered, counseling women and running a support group, but for years could not find anyone who was willing to hire Hedda Nussbaum - for any position. That has changed, but she is still recognized constantly in public. Some people still blame her for allowing Lisa's death, like the man who recently stared into her car and mouthed the words "baby killer."

But that is rare, she said; most people thank her for exposing domestic violence.

"A lot of women still come up and say, 'Can I hug you?' " she said. "Most of them have been abused."

"I can spot an abusive man a mile away," she emphasized. "There's no way I'd get involved with an abusive man again."

THERE have been men in her life since Joel, she said, but not currently. She will not reveal where she lives, even vaguely. Mr. Steinberg is forbidden to have contact with her, but she has had fears that he might come looking for her. She said she'd be hesitant to visit New York City after his release. What would she do if she saw him on the street?

"I'd walk the other way," she said.

But she lights up when discussing the two children, speaking about them at times as if they were simply away at camp: the way Mitchell could athletically balance on his rocker; Lisa's artistic touch. Ms. Nussbaum still keeps pictures of them in her wallet and has tacked up in her cubicle a hauntingly beautiful watercolor painted by Lisa shortly before she died: splotches of moody colors bruised with brooding black tinges lurking on the edges.

Lisa would be 22 years old now. Mitchell is a teenager with another name, living with his birth mother on Long Island. But both are frozen youthful in Ms. Nussbaum's mind.

Ms. Nussbaum said she still makes regular visits to Lisa's grave at a cemetery in Hawthorne, N.Y., especially on Halloween, "her last holiday." Despite Mr. Steinberg's habitual ban on holiday celebrations, Ms. Nussbaum found a pumpkin on the street one Halloween and carved it for Lisa. So Ms. Nussbaum always leaves a lighted jack-o'-lantern on Halloween.

The last chapter of her book is titled "What I've Learned."

"I'm still hoping for a nice advance," she said. "I think any woman who's been abused would want to read it, which means just about any woman."


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Extended News; News/Current Events; US: New York
KEYWORDS: heddanussbaum; joelsteinberg; lisasteinberg; ny
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In December, Mr. Steinberg, now 62, was denied parole for the fifth straight time, but he is scheduled to be released in June. He has already been offered a job as a talk show host by a Manhattan cable access channel.

I am stunned this monster is getting out of jail this year. And, that a Manhattan cable access channel would offer this monster a job as a talk show host.

Just unbelievable.
1 posted on 02/10/2004 5:26:28 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
Now, what kind of folks will tune in to his show? The family-values crowd? The social conservatives? The Vast Right-Wing Conspiracy? None of the above, perhaps?
2 posted on 02/10/2004 5:28:41 PM PST by madprof98
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To: summer
who had been beated to a pulp by Steinberg],

Is this actually in the NYTimes article?

3 posted on 02/10/2004 5:30:40 PM PST by hotpotato
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To: madprof98
All I can tell you is that back in 1987, I was still living in NY, and every woman in the city who I knew was watching this trial each day. It was unbelievable what had gone in that gorgeous apartment, which is located on one of the nicest streets in the Village. Women I know took off from work to watch that trial, as I did, and I'll you, it forever changed the way I looked at men.
4 posted on 02/10/2004 5:31:34 PM PST by summer
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To: hotpotato
The brackets and text were added by me.
5 posted on 02/10/2004 5:32:09 PM PST by summer
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To: madprof98
I'll you, = I'll tell you,
6 posted on 02/10/2004 5:32:57 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
Another strong argument for the death penalty.
7 posted on 02/10/2004 5:37:08 PM PST by Argus
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To: summer
The last chapter of her book is titled "What I've Learned."

"I think any woman who's been abused would want to read it, which means just about any woman."

Maybe I would feel the same way if I'd been through what she has, but I strongly disagree with the section that I put in bold text.

8 posted on 02/10/2004 5:37:25 PM PST by DumpsterDiver
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To: summer
I think she looks just as ugly as she ever did. And I won't pay one penny to read a word she says. Scum of the earth, both of them. In a just world, they'd have been executed.
9 posted on 02/10/2004 5:38:22 PM PST by CobaltBlue
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To: summer
Why are you shocked??

These are the same people that elected Hillary as their Senator.

Watch as someone paints him up as a "victim" of the system, and Hedda as the real "criminal"...
10 posted on 02/10/2004 5:38:37 PM PST by cavtrooper21 (Hajj pojj, I still haven't forgotten 9/11.... Unlike most Liberals and their terrorist pals.)
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To: DumpsterDiver
I agree with you that most women haven't been abused. Further, I am revolted by the allegation that she had no responsibility for her actions. It's sickening.
11 posted on 02/10/2004 5:40:01 PM PST by CobaltBlue
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To: cavtrooper21
They're both criminals.
12 posted on 02/10/2004 5:40:47 PM PST by CobaltBlue
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To: DumpsterDiver
What was so shocking about this matter, among other things, was that Hedda Nussbaum actually had a family outside of Joel Steinberg, who cared about her deeply and tried numerous times to get her to leave him. Her parents and I believe her sister all knew he was a monster, and they tried over and over again to intervene. That was the hard part to understand; I mean there are women who literally have no one else and nowhere to go, but that was not at all the case with Hedda Nussbaum. She had the opportunity to go elsewhere to people who loved her, but she didn't. And, that refusal to leave not only harmed her, but led to the death of a child. It was the most heartbreaking case to see this woman, Hedda Nussbaum, almost beaten to her own death, stay with this guy - when she had the means and the family to leave him. That just left me in a state of shock.
13 posted on 02/10/2004 5:41:18 PM PST by summer
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To: summer
I actually met Hedda Nussbaum and spoke at length with her over the course of several hours. I didn't initially know who she was, but her odd appearance was somehow familiar. She finally told me her history. She was a fairly broken shadow of a person, whose spirit had been utterly crushed by Joel Steinberg, that psychopathic control-freak sadistic lawyer (isn't this a description of most shysters?)
14 posted on 02/10/2004 5:41:31 PM PST by FormerACLUmember (Man rises to greatness if greatness is expected of him)
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To: summer
Joel Steinberg should have gotten the electric chair a long time ago. And Hedda Nussbaum should have been sitting on his lap!
15 posted on 02/10/2004 5:43:45 PM PST by NYCVirago
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To: summer
The child is still dead. There will be no parole for her nor will she be climbing out of the grave in June.

God bless her.

16 posted on 02/10/2004 5:44:18 PM PST by jwalsh07
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To: summer
If this guy kills again, who will be held accountable for letting him out?


The truth is if a family member of mine were murdered I'd take care of business myself. the justice system in this country is utterly worthless when it comes to adequate punishment of criminals.


17 posted on 02/10/2004 5:44:49 PM PST by Cubs Fan (Liberals have the inverse midas touch, everything they get a hold of turns to S&*%)
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To: summer
As a woman living in NY, I too was glued to this story. Everyone was, men and women. It was just too incredible. What those of you who didn't follow the story...the little boy that was taken away from them ended up going back to the birth mother who was a teen at the time. She was a lovely young girl and she ended up marrying the father of that child. I wonder how that story turned out.
18 posted on 02/10/2004 5:45:07 PM PST by Hildy
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To: summer
I am stunned this monster is getting out of jail this year.

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And I am stunned as well. I remember this case, and I remember being stunned also when this disgusting female got off. It's one thing for a person to let someone beat the clinton out of her, but this so-called woman let that guy abuse those two defenseless children as well.
19 posted on 02/10/2004 5:46:06 PM PST by Bigg Red (Never again trust Democrats with national security!)
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To: summer
That just left me in a state of shock.

I don't think I'll ever really understand why some women stay with men who are so damn abusive, especially when children are involved. I'm more of a Lorena Bobbitt kind of dame. (Bide one's time and then get 'em while they're sleepin'.)

20 posted on 02/10/2004 5:47:46 PM PST by DumpsterDiver
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