The Whole Truth
Charlotte Hill is Guilty of conspiracy to commit murder.
Full story:
Mr Hill had sexually abused Charlotte since she was five years old. Charlotte grew to hate him whilst everyone in the community thought he was a “good” man.
Charlotte confided in her mother at the age of seven but her mother scolded her and called her a liar. It is here that she confides in her friend Jennifer from school who introduced her to the church.
Jennifer was her only source of real and true friendship away from the church, Charlotte was a loner.
Seeing her friend's plight Jennifer told her of an organisation who could help. BSV (Buttercup Victim Support) explaining that they could only be contacted via the dark Webb.
Jennifer advised Charlotte that the BSV could make sure that her father would not be able to hurt her again but that she would have to make up her mind because once she made the request, it could not be reversed in any way.
At first Charlotte was fearful and carried a lot of guilt. Jennifer advised her to pray for direction and answers and that her prayers would lead her to the right path.
Charlotte could at times overt her father’s advances but on one particular night he was overly forceful and it was this occasion which convinced Charlotte to make a request to BSV.
Jennifer helped her access the site and fill out the request form, which consisted of stating the reason for wanting the abuser gone, the abuser’s name, address, date of birth, and how long the abuse had taken place for.
There are members of the BSV all over the country and the world. Mostly members are abuse victims themselves and join anonymously to assist and help other victims.
BSV had a member in the local chemist who swapped out Mr Hill’s blood pressure tablets with a poison, knowing that tiny amounts would give the affect of fever, drastic weight loss, and eventual death.
A heart attack which would appear as mysterious with no clear reason behind the death.
The method had been successfully used by BSV on numerous occasions.
Initially Charlotte was afraid of being caught but when she saw that his death was seen as natural and mysterious she began to feel the weight lift from her shoulders.
She believes that she deserves punishment and lives with that guilt every single day but she is free from her father’s clutches.
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