A woman who was being dragged to her car in a headlock by her husband wrote an emotional open letter to the man who intervened and saved her life.
The woman, who chose to remain anonymous, posted the letter on Reddit, describing the situation and why itโs so important for people to intervene when they see something odd happening.
โYou likely donโt realize that you saved my life, but you did,โ she wrote.
She explained that she was dragged by her husband in a headlock to the car, and was too scared to cry out, for fear that he would get angry and do something worse to her.
She hoped that someone would intervene, and in this case, someone did.
โMy husband is a large intimidating man,โ she continued. โYou are an average, somewhat timid looking man. As you held the hand of your little son, it must have crossed your mind that intervening could be dangerous and would certainly be uncomfortable.
โโHey! You canโt do that dudeโ.
โYour voice stopped not only my husband in his tracks, but several other nearby patrons. My hope of rescue began to build.
โโFuck off bro, this is my wifeโ.
โMy husband quickened his pace. The car was 15 feet away. Fear sunk back into my heart.
โโI donโt care who she is, you canโt do that.โโ
The man intervening caused several people to turn around and stare, and all of a sudden, her husband stopped in his tracks. She pointed out that as bad as it looked in the parking lot, it was even worse behind the scenes.
โWhat you didnโt know is that Iโd been trapped in the abusive relationship for years and that my husband had become absolutely unhinged in the last couple of days, showing levels of violence and anger Iโd never seen in him.
โWhat you didnโt know is that for the previous 32 hours he had kept me from my phone, my computer, my car, and any contact with anyone.โ
She was able to get away and call the police and her mother, and now her mother is making sure she is somewhere where he canโt find her.
She finished the letter by saying simply, โFinally, I am free. Thank you, stranger.โ