'She was going to leave' - Tina Satchwell's family believe she was killed because she planned to escape husband Richard's coercive control
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'She was going to leave' - Tina Satchwell's family believe she was killed because she planned to escape husband Richard's coercive control
"Cork woman's relatives tell new documentary that she was 'isolated' from them"
"The family of Tina Satchwell believe she was murdered by her husband Richard because he discovered she was planning to escape from his coercive control."
"They believe the couple's move to the seaside town of Youghal, Co Cork, was a sinister plan hatched by him to isolate her from her family and friends."
Relatives of Tina Satchwell say they believe she was murdered by her husband Richard after he discovered she was planning to escape his coercive control. They say the couple's move to the seaside town of Youghal, Co Cork, was a sinister plan by him to isolate her from family and friends. Relatives say she was cut off from her support network and that isolation facilitated ongoing coercive control. Relatives present these claims to explain suspicion around her disappearance and to call attention to alleged domestic abuse and the consequences of isolation.
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