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Gina Dobson shares her journey of surviving an abusive relationship that began with charm and false promises but quickly turned into a nightmare of control, violence, and isolation. Freshly divorced and emotionally vulnerable, Gina was drawn in by a man who claimed to be separated from his wife but soon manipulated his way into her home and life. Over time, his drinking worsened, and the abuse escalated—from emotional manipulation to severe physical violence. Despite countless red flags, Gina felt trapped, isolated from friends and family, and financially and emotionally controlled. Even after he endangered her life in a drunk-driving crash and staged it to frame her, she stayed, believing she had no way out. It wasn’t until the birth of their son that Gina found the strength and will to survive—for him. Knowing her abuser would kill her if she left, she carefully plotted an escape, aided by her compassionate boss and coworkers. In a desperate and courageous act, she fled with her baby in a broken car, crying all the way back to Virginia. Though she returned to safety, she was met with further challenges, including disbelief from a legal system that demanded visible bruises to prove her story. Yet Gina’s resilience, faith, and the love for her son carried her forward, marking not just a story of survival—but of profound courage. If you're enduring domestic abuse and suspect your device is being monitored, do not view this content. Find a safe way to access this story and other internet content using an untraceable device. Even if you take cautionary steps such as using an email that your abuser cannot access or deleting stored information from your web browser, your abuser may be able to see what web sites you have been visiting and emails you have been sending. Help is available. Speak with someone today. National Domestic Violence Hotline - 800-799-7233