Posted on 03/14/2010 7:46:15 AM PDT by george76
Beheaded woman left statement detailing years of torment, tragedy.
When Aasiya Zubair Hassan was finally ready to leave her husband, she prepared herself. She gathered copies of her police reports, photos of her beaten face, images of her ransacked house, scripts her husband made her memorize.
Then she painstakingly chronicled her years of torment in a 21-page court statement that painted her husband as not just a batterer, but a cruel, manipulative monster.
She detailed how he deprived her of sleep to "improve her personality," made her sign memos authorizing him to punish her if she talked with the police and Child Protective Services, and threatened her with the loss of her children whenever she tried to break free.
Toward the end of her statement appealing for divorce in February 2009, she reflected on how furious her husband would be when he saw the document: "I am afraid of what he might do."
One week later, she was dead. Her husband, Muzzammil "Mo" Hassan, led police to her stabbed and decapitated body in the Bridges TV studio they founded in Orchard Park.
Hassan seems to have no reservations about manipulating people by assuming other identities. In numerous cases, he appeared to have secretly authored documents ...
Zubair Hassan was not the only woman who charged Hassan with abuse. So did his two previous wives.
Qureshi, president of Saathi of Rochester, a domestic violence program for South Asian women, said Hassan once pushed his second wife, Sadia, out of a moving car.
(Excerpt) Read more at buffalonews.com ...
I hope this terrorist POS gets the deathp penalty and worked over by the other inmates before he gets it.
A man accused of beheading his wife at the Bridges television station they founded to counter stereotypes of Muslims ..
Muslim? His name sounds more... Amish...
He chopped her head off
All the people in a position to help her...and helping victims like her is their purpose. Some would say she just “fell through the cracks.” A horrible, but exceptionally rare instance of repeated oversights and honest errors.
No.
That’s all I can say, for my opinion of such people would not survive the moderator here.
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