
Remembered Forever
Our Family's Devastating Story of Domestic Abuse and Murder
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Narrated by:
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Joe Jameson
About this listen
On 19th July 2016, Claire and Charlotte Hart were murdered, in broad daylight, by the family's father. He shot his wife and daughter with a sawn-off shotgun before committing suicide.
Remembered Forever is the shocking story of what led to this terrible crime. Luke and Ryan Hart, the family's two surviving sons, lived under the terror of coercive control. Their father believed that his family members were simply possessions, never referring to them by their names...just as Woman, Boy, Girl. Written by the boys, but laced with the voices of Claire and Charlotte, this gripping and moving account brings deeper understanding to the shocking crime of domestic abuse and homicide.
Luke and Ryan Hart have become spokespeople for the victims who are so often silenced but must never be forgotten.
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2019 Luke Hart and Ryan Hart (P)2019 Orion Publishing GroupHonest, tragic, articulate.
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wow
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practical and informative as well inspirational
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Courage, resilience is what I can describe the journey of these 2 brothers and their mom and sister. Thank for creating the awareness and transform something so horrendous into something positive that will help many people.
What an story !!!
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All social workers and teachers should read this and also journalists!
Also told with all of the victims as the focus and not the perpetrator.
Finally an inspiration of how they have used this tragedy to help others. Your mum and sister would be so proud of you both.
Wow! A tragic story told so articulately.
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There are parts of this story that are so awe-inspiring it feels like the authors might start a revolution - victims of DV finally being listened to. Afterall, men talking about how disgusting and insidious chauvinism is might finally get it taken seriously
But the rest of this book is a monologue of patronising, pontificating, preaching crap.
I don’t say this lightly given the subject matter.
These two men obviously adored their mother and sister and went through (still go through) utter agony. But the editors of this piece really REALLY should have cut down (edited....do you job) the long winded introspection which is quite frankly repeated ad nauseum.
“We had to self amputate parts of ourself”
“We have become experts in ....”
Its horrendously written.
Preaching, sanctimonious, patronising
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