A longtime friend of my daughters, we will call him "C", called my daughter, Nancy, yesterday. He is the 17-year-old son of an elder in my ex-wife?s congregation. C?s father and mother are highly controlling and abusive to the young man. Things have gone from rotten to desperate for the boy according to my daughter, Nancy.
The boy has perpetually been grounded since he started puberty. He is more than cut off from friends. When he is grounded, he can?t even talk to people while at the meetings. He has to just sit there, and when approached by friends, he has to cut it short as if he were disfellowshipped.
Recently, C started secretly "dating" a young sister. The PO?s, (JD?s) niece, is friends with the young sister and found out that C was dating her secretly. She gave C that self-righteous little ultimatum, that, if he did not tell his parents he was going out with the young sister, SHE WOULD.
Well C?s parents found out and not just grounded the boy, again
, but made him change high schools to get him away from the sister he was secretly dating. Turns out that Nancy?s best friend, D, also goes to that high school. Nancy was visiting with D over the weekend and C called to talk to Nancy. He confided in Nancy some of the things that were happening which include the above and the following. C is becoming severely depressed, as his parents are becoming increasingly abusive and hard on him. He has begun cutting on himself (self-mutilation) and suicidal ideation is a given in his case even though he never said it. His parents saw the cuts on his arms and/or hands and his mother told him that if he did not stop cutting on himself, and stop seeing that young sister, he would get beaten since that?s all he seems to understand. His elder-dad has a history of beating C, and many of the kids in the congregation know about it.This angers me so much, because I know this boy and my kids know this boy, and he is so sweet and good, and my girls are so pissed off at his parents for what they are doing to him.
I am going to get involved
. I am going to the police and to CPS. I am going to report the abuse because it is obvious that the boy is at risk. He needs intervention before it is too late for him. Nancy has agreed to talk to CPS and tell them what C told her about his situation, in order to get him help. She realizes that C has no idea that there is help and intervention out there, and we intend to get him that support and protection.My god! These kids need help and all their parents can do is beat them further into that sickening submission, even if it kills them.
Corvin