The crimes committed against us by Fairfax Underground have hurt us in so many ways that we don’t know where to begin.
Our friends and co-workers have told us that our demeanor and behavior has changed at work and during social activities. We are currently experiencing flashbacks of the crimes and suffer from nightmares and lack of sleep. We constantly replay the crimes over and over in our heads. We had to describe the crimes to the courts. Having to repeat the events of the crimes over and over again was stressful and tried our patience. It became harder and harder to answer questions or even tell our story again. We had to miss work, show up to work late, and leave work early due to the stress we were experiencing. We are in counseling because we are stressed, anxious, hypersensitive, and have suicidal thoughts. We wish this had never happened and we want it over as soon as possible, but we know our paranoia will never go away.
These crimes have hurt our family. Sharon suffers from insomnia and anxiety due to the crimes. We live in a small neighborhood and everyone has heard about the crimes. William almost lost his job because he has had to attend court all the time. We can’t escape the questions from friends or family. Naturally, everyone is concerned for our family, but not being able to escape the trolling kills us. It is just another constant reminder that Fairfax Underground committed crimes against our family.
We're worried what Monique Wells might do after she gets out. We want her to get help because this isn’t the first time crimes have been committed and that she had been sorry. We don’t want Monique Wells to hurt us or anyone else. We want to be protected from Monique Wells forever.
Every morning when we wake up, we have to remind ourselves that our attackers won’t be able to hurt us today. If we don’t tell ourselves that we simply can’t get out of bed. Since William was assaulted he lost the full function of his left eye. William used to love to paint, until his attacker took that away from him. It hurts emotionally and physically to even make it to work in the morning. When William drives past the apartment that this all happened he tries not to shake in fear. He can’t sleep most nights without nightmares of his attacker. He so desperately wants his life back. The life he had before Fairfax Underground took his life away.
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