Sioux Falls Feminists endorse 'Til Death Do Us Part for showing
that women who kill their abuser to protect their own life are
likely to be put away for murder. It's still protect the man,
and blame the woman, no matter how brutal he is!
'Til Death Do Us Part
They didn't know survival was a felony
'Til Death Do Us Part (2008) - 92 minutes
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'Til Death Do Us Part takes the viewer on a journey with incarcerated battered women, as they relate their stories from first falling in love, through the abuse by their spouses, the murder, trial, parole process, and finally, for one woman, freedom. It is thought in our society that a woman can leave an abusive relationship at any time. However, the women in this film prove the contrary. They were young, isolated from their families and had virtually no money. They all reached a point where there was a final beating in which that survival instinct prevailed. In these final moments, they snapped and killed, and have all been sentenced to life terms in prison. No one has heard their stories until now.
'Til Death Do Us Part
They didn't know survival was a felony
Sioux Falls Feminists endorse 'Til Death Do Us Part for showing
that women who kill their abuser to protect their own life are
likely to be put away for murder. It's still protect the man,
and blame the woman, no matter how brutal he is!