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Oprah: Physical Abuse Caught On Tape

Written by Segololo from the blog Oprah Reviews on 08 Nov 2007
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I watched in horror, shock and total dismay as Oprah interviewed Susan Still retell and show us a home-video of her ex-husband brutally abusing her; calling her “stupid”, “heifer” and a whole lot of other names. The camera was being operated by their 13-year old son who would also say things that made feel physically sick. 

Still Marriage
Ulner and Susan Still at wedding

Susan and Ulner Lee Still had been together a full period of 24 years, 17 years in marriage. She says the control and over-protectiveness started very early in the relationship. He would ask her about her movements and who she was with; isolated her from family and the justification was “I care for your wellbeing”. It was all done in the pretext of being caring and concerned about her. 

Well, I have been in a similar situation a long time ago – at first you really think the person cares; after a while it just feels like you can’t do anything with “permission”. The scariest thing is realizing that you feel you can’t trust anyone but him; the person makes you feel people are just jealous of your relationship. Dimago, I will eternally be grateful to you, my friend. 

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Abuse video clips


Susan says the physical abuse started after 10 years of marriage, after she had endured emotional and verbal abuse for the entire period of their marriage. She swears she knew the physical abuse would happen but she stayed because she wanted to give her children a “stable family life”. He had convinced her that she was "a terrible mother" and "stupid". 

He constantly accused her of affairs and "not listening". When the physical abuse began she had endured years of psychological and verbal abuse. Ulner would regularly record the abuse sessions on audio tape to listen to them later on. Why? What made him do that? What pleasure did he get from listening to such tapes? 

Susan after beating
Susan after beating

When their 13 year old son was forced to record the home-video Oprah showed, she had already been living that life for 2 and half years. She had come to ask if he would like a sandwich and he just lost it - and recorded the abuse that followed with both their sons in the room. Her husband called her stupid 23 times and heifer 28 times in the video. The entire abuse lasted an agonizing 51 minutes; 40 minutes Susan was standing still with her husband hurling accusations at her and calling her names, 10 minutes Susan was being brutally beaten and pulled all over the room and the last minute she was told to clean up herself and her sons to get her some ice for the bruises. 

Her children were always encouraged to participate and partake in the abuses. They were brainwashed to believe that their mother deserved to be treated like that. Ulner would call "family meetings" and the kids would be told to call her "White slutty whore" over and over again in unison. She says after the taped beating she spent the rest of the afternoon doing her normal chores; laundry, cooking and cleaning. This all hapenned on a Sunday afternoon when most families are just spending time together having picnics.How many other women endure this and feel trapped? 

Susan chatting to Oprah
Susan Chats to Oprah

Susan's decision to leave came later on that day when her son was being punished for misbehaving and her husband said "You see, that. That's the road you're headed down if you don't straighten up" pointing at Susan. She says she knew that her husband would kill her by the end of the week if she did not leave. 

She went to work the next day and confided in her friend, Lynne; and they planned her departure from the marriage. Lynne was also Susan's boss; she had kept a calendar of Susan's beatings and movements; missing work, leaving work early and phone conversations. She had noticed that Susan always spoke to her husband in fear and referred to him as "Master". They called the police; took pictures and developed a plan. After she left him; the police taped a phone conversation with Ulner screaming how he will "kill her". 

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Susan now, Lisa and Lynne (pic)

Susan's lawyer, Lisa, swears that she has never seen such arrogance from anyone. She says Ulner flirted with the female jurors and had this "I could care less attitude". He even blamed Susan for putting him in the situation. When Oprah showed a clip of the dude in the courthouse I could not believe that he was the same person!! Susan has divorced Ulner who is now serving 36 years in prison for 12 counts of assault and two counts of endangering the welfare of a child. Lisa says the conviction was not due to the video tape but the pictures, Lynne's calendar, Susan and the children testifying.

Lee Jail
The Still's NOW
Oprah web says " Abuse comes in many forms—yet it does not have to be as physically violent as this videotape to still be destructive. Sometimes the abuse is emotional control and isolation from family and friends. Other times, it consists of name-calling and humiliation, economic control or threats of violence." I completely agree!

I really wonder what the statistics are for our country. How many wo/men silently suffer and live with the pain, humiliation and helplessness of an abusive partner? How many stay to give their children “a stable home with both parents”? How many wo/men/children do you know that live with fear? Do we really need “16 days of Activisim against Women and Children Abuse” when the women suffer each and every day of their lives? Is 16 days enough? Are the 16 days effective? What do you do during those 16 days?

What happens to the children in such relationships? Do they live in fear and impose fear on others? Do they believe that the life they live is “normal”? Do they blame the abused parent for all that is happening? What goes through their mind when they are coerced to participate in the abuse? Do they repeat the cycle of abuse? How do you stop or educate people that it is wrong?



21 Comments

Pooky
08 Nov 2007 05:36

eish me too i watched it yesterday, heartbreaking stuff indeed. That just broke my heart coz he would have eventually killed her had she stayed on. That man is the devil himself and he had full controll over them all and the sad part was him poisoning the kids minds as well and forcing them to humiliate their mother. Maar i'm glad that at the end she came out victorious.

Mathaz
08 Nov 2007 05:59

I watched it at 16:00 and wathced the repeat as well, i was so hurt but why do we allow to be treated like this? I think the husband was also a victim of abuse thus he sees it as a norm and those poor kids!

Sam2say
08 Nov 2007 07:32

Powerfull indeed Sogololo, I wish I could see some more replys from our fellow bloggers and hear their views regarding this topic, its sad how many woman we have in the world being abused and scared to talk about it, I command that poor woman for finally taking that step to come out, I hope that more of them could do the same before somethig really ugly happens to them.

Mara why banna ba bang ba etsa so?

Mathaz
08 Nov 2007 07:41

Most men are not brought up knowing how to treat women and what the roles of a wife is in the house.  They just assume that you are there to satisfy their sexual urges and to cook and feed them.  Society is to blame for that.

Toxic
08 Nov 2007 08:04

i watched and sensed that Oprah was a bit impatient with the Susan.....

tlalane
08 Nov 2007 08:35

I think it has to do with a choice. We were raised by an abusive father (to us coz my mum died when i was a baby) , my brother is now married and he is the oppposite. He chose not to be like him. Unfortunately it's not everbody who has the power to chose. It's very shocking!

Bra Bizza
08 Nov 2007 10:24

i couldn't believe it either. wondered what would posses a guy to do such horrible things.he's not worthy of being called a man.....why cant you just leave a person when you had enough of them......

half penny
08 Nov 2007 11:33

saw it it was sad indeed.expecialy to such matured mother you will think she have all the information about reporting that kind of madness.lord save ours from male beaterrs.

mathata
08 Nov 2007 12:15

I dont think somebody can do that to me .if you allow it once it will grow ,but once athi ...umfage ifase lape e mkhabeni he will know next time you will go far

J-Girl
09 Nov 2007 00:20

unfortunately i didnt watch; ta Sego for the article.
It pains me when those kind of things happen to people; hardy maan. Babe grand elife(ini) yazi...

KeleFabulous
09 Nov 2007 05:24

i'm speechless...horror of horrors!

Handsome
09 Nov 2007 05:52

Amazing
09 Nov 2007 06:05

It was so sad to see her covering her face just so she wouldn't get her face bruised. She looked like she was numb throughout these ordeals. She rarely cried. Shame maan. That show was depressing. THis is my first and last comment about this. This is too heavy for a friday. Now I can't stop thinking about her.

Handsome
09 Nov 2007 06:11

I HAVEN'T WATCHED THAT VIDEO BUT THE ARTICLE GIVES ME THE PICTURE.  HOW COME A HUMAN BEING BE TREATED LIKE THAT BY OTHER HUMAN BEING ? TO MAKE THE MATTERS WORSE THAT PERSON CALLS HIMSELF HER HUSBAND. MEN PLEASE TREAT YOUR PARTNERS THE WAY YOU WOULD LIKE TO BE TREATED 

Lezoty
09 Nov 2007 06:23

<<<Ulner would regularly record the abuse sessions on audio tape to listen to them later on>>>This is just scary! Was he having conversation with himself about the abuse sesssion that it did not go according to plan, or it was not intense enough! This is just crazy guys.

<<<What happens to the children in such relationships?>>> I think these children were fortunate to get out of that kind of relationship because they would turn out to be like the father, because to them it is normal! 

Then again we would tell people to get out of such relationship, but it is not easy! Yes, it is the best thing to do, but actually doing it, is the difficult pary of it!

WhiteSockGirl
09 Nov 2007 09:40

I saw this a couple of weeks ago on MNet Africa. Great re-cap. I just find it amazing how strong women really are... to get the power to dig yourself from that hole of depression and then walk away. I can just admire that. Every time I hear a story about a woman who escaped from the hell of domestic violence, I realize that one should never give up hope for loved ones who are stuck in such abusive relationships.
However, flip side of the coin... there are women who can't get away and then die at the hands of their lovers.... About two or three weeks ago, I read in the newspaper about a man who killed his girlfriend, and then he dissected the body and dumped the body parts. Hectic...

Amazing
09 Nov 2007 09:49

@WSG Hectic stuff indeed. All of this is abuse is so depressing. It makes me think of a friend of mine who's also in a similar situation. She keeps on saying that her man will change. I'm afraid for her life because this guy has Isolated her from everyone and she quit her job following his orders. He locks her in their apartment when he goes to work. It's really hectic. 

He's such a coward he didn't even have the courage to tell me to my face that he didn't want me to see her anymore. He got her to do the dirty work. I'm in CApe Town now and she's still in Jozi. She doesn't even have a cellphone because he smashed it on the wall and told her that she was a slut and that all her boyfriends must stop calling her. So I don't have any contact with her. For all I know she could be deadd.

cocktail
09 Nov 2007 13:34

I also saw the couple,all i can say the lady was brave to leave him,he tried so hard to convince her that everything was her fault,bustard!!!!!!!!!HE IS ONE OF THE MOST COWARDS GUYS,ungafika xa edibene namanye amadoda uligwala ke,isidenge, shame. Trying to turn the kids against their mother,how low,how can he tell the kids to tell their mother that she is a white whore.He saw the woman was white b4 they got hitched,plz dont tell me he thought the colour was gonna change,idiot!!!!!!!!!

La Dolce Vita
10 Nov 2007 15:08

That show was horrific 2 say the least..the image of that mother covering her face everytime the husband isiza kuye..being afraid 2 ask ur man if ufuna i lunch!!??
Wat kinda world r we living in? And kuphinde ibe ngumntu omnyama..not to say that our white counterparts rnt doing tha same bt umntu oMnyama uvuka nini emaqandeni ayeke ukubetha umntu obhinqileyo? The world is falling apart I tell u..wat kinda faith does this instill in thina who r looking 4ward to umendo one day..God help us.

doza
11 Nov 2007 04:13

i am not amazed i have seen abuse from the age of three and that show just opened old wounds for me it took me back when i was six having to hear my  mother sreeming in the middle of the friday nite because that was his special day to drink and go on a power trip. having to wake her up not knowing if she is alive or not was the most scary part of it all.with her face bruised and the shame  in her eyes made it worse and i still cannot get over it

gregsmith2
16 May 2008 12:06

I'm rather disappointed that Oprah only focuses on wife/female partner abuse. A mountain of academic studies show that husbad/male partner abuse is just as common. However most people don't know about this. See for example Fiebert's review of the academic research.


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