PYSIH "People you'll see in Hell" PYSIH
PYSIH is no doubt the most unbelievable websites in the world. Now their on
TWITTER, I’ll follow them to the end of the world. When I heard that
PYSIH was suspended for a few days back in January I almost lost it. How dare anyone suspend
PYSIH.
I’m addicted to these guys, and will be a loyal follower for many years to come. They address the harshest, lowdown, and disgusting criminals. One was a fool that I was associated with, “Mansa Musa Muhummed” which
PYSIH did an excellent job of covering that story. Never have I ever heard such truth, heart to heart honesty.
They expose some horrible crimes going on everyday all around the world. Crimes we would never get to hear about on our local news or even CNN.
I get to read hundreds of true stories, even my own story, make comments, and get feedback, I do mean feedback. All the staff will comment back to you. -That in it self is special. Their family. Love Ya
PYSIH and keep on writing the truth.
Laura Cowan
Your Prodical daughter
DVSurvivor1
http://pysih.com/http://pysih.com/2009/03/21/mansa-musa-muhammed/#commentsThis is for you. my song to
PYSIH http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJGLtSS9Ndc&feature=related
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This is why I fight for DOMESTIC VIOLENCE........
http://www.carolyn-thomas.com/My name is Carolyn Thomas and this is my story. I was born in Midland, Texas, on July 26, 1970. Raised by my grandmother and mother. I grew up in a strong, faith environment and attended church on a regular basis. During high school I participated and excelled in track and drama.I grew up carefree and enjoyed spending time with my friends and mom. After graduation from Midland High School, I moved to Waco, Texas. I attended a local community college. I later decided to explore the workforce in Waco and worked various jobs.In 1995, I met the man who would change my life forever. Throughout our eight year relationship, I was caged from the outside world. I experienced helplessness, powerlessness, isolation, control, manipulations, fear, intimidation, and loss of self by an abusive partner on various levels. The abusive relationship progressed to a lethal plateau over time.On December 5, 2003, I suffered catastrophic facial injuries when my abuser shot me at point-blank range. I was not expected to live. By God's hand I survived. I had 11 reconstructive surgeries at Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas over a two year period. While recovering I discovered my purpose, to tell my story to all willing to listen.