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KY Group Hopes TV Special Spurs Domestic Violence Dialogue

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Monday, May 24, 2010   

FRANKFORT, Ky. - With the murder of Amanda Ross still fresh in the minds of Kentuckians, and a new domestic violence law just passed in her honor, more dialogue on the issue is expected this week. In the Ross case, her ex-boyfriend, former state lawmaker Steve Nunn, is charged in her shooting death.

A TV documentary also focusing on domestic violence debuts Wednesday, called "Telling Amy's Story," about the 2001 murder of a Pennsylvania resident, Amy Homan-McGee. She was shot to death by her husband in their home, and her family and co-workers had not realized she was being abused.

Mary O'Doherty, economic empowerment director for the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association, says such lack of awareness is not uncommon.

"The story is really relevant to Kentuckians, because it sort of explains how something like domestic violence can be so invisible."

O'Doherty says her group has discussion guides that pose such questions as how viewers feel about the program, what touched and surprised them, and what they think about community response to domestic violence where they live.

"We can make these discussion guides available for any kind of group who might want to organize a viewing of this documentary, as part of a group counseling session, or maybe even as part of a book club meeting."

O'Doherty says airing documentaries like this one can help raise consciousness.

"I think any time you can use a television program to reach the public about a problem like domestic violence, it's having an impact. Too many people in this day and age still don't understand how serious a problem domestic violence is."

Homan-McGee worked at Verizon and the company paid to make the documentary. "Telling Amy's Story" airs May 26 on public television station KET2.

More than two dozen Kentuckians were murdered by intimate partners between October 2008 and October 2009, and according to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, nearly one-third of female homicide victims are killed by intimate partners.


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