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I have a very stupid friend. I love her, but she is tragically insecure and now in a very dangerous situation. Here's (part) of the story:
Mary (not her real name) got pregnant when she was quite young after having a one night stand. John (not his real name, either), wanted nothing to do with either Mary or the child once he found out. Mary was left alone do cope with everything. Just before the actual birth John wanders back into the picture and says his family has been pressuring him and that he wants to be part of the child's life.
Mary is over the moon and she and John start to "date" after the birth. After a while, she moves in with him. Over the next four years things get interesting. John is an alcoholic and there are a few incidents where, while caring for his son, gets drunk enough to pass out. There are also at least three cases where he kicks Mary and his son out of the house, not caring where they go or what they do. A few days later there is a reconciliation and Mary goes back to him.
Mary is desperate to get married. She finally forces the issue successfully, after several canceled weddings, and they get married a few months ago.
Last week he beat her. She contacted the police and a shelter but, of course, has forgiven him and gone back. She says it will be the only time.
He promises that if it happens again he'll turn himself into the police.
I am thinking of stepping in for the sake of their son. I am going to quite possiblely lose my friendship and this scares me. I think I'm one of the only people Mary really talks to and we're not even the closest of friends. I don't want to leave her without a place to turn. But I can't stand the thought of their son being abused.
What I thought I'd do was call the school where he's enrolled and speak to the principal. Tell him/her what I know and put them on alert for possible signs of abuse. They see the child everyday so should be able to watch for bruising or other injury as well as odd behaviors. Because I only suspect abuse and don't know for sure, this seems like a good course of action. It has the benefit of having any action taken being the schools "fault" and not mine leaving Mary with a friend.
What I'm wondering is am I doing the right thing?? Should I be calling child services myself regardless of the friendship or that I don't know for certain that the child is being physically abused? Am I sticking my nose in way further than I should??
I'm really torn...
Mary (not her real name) got pregnant when she was quite young after having a one night stand. John (not his real name, either), wanted nothing to do with either Mary or the child once he found out. Mary was left alone do cope with everything. Just before the actual birth John wanders back into the picture and says his family has been pressuring him and that he wants to be part of the child's life.
Mary is over the moon and she and John start to "date" after the birth. After a while, she moves in with him. Over the next four years things get interesting. John is an alcoholic and there are a few incidents where, while caring for his son, gets drunk enough to pass out. There are also at least three cases where he kicks Mary and his son out of the house, not caring where they go or what they do. A few days later there is a reconciliation and Mary goes back to him.
Mary is desperate to get married. She finally forces the issue successfully, after several canceled weddings, and they get married a few months ago.
Last week he beat her. She contacted the police and a shelter but, of course, has forgiven him and gone back. She says it will be the only time.

I am thinking of stepping in for the sake of their son. I am going to quite possiblely lose my friendship and this scares me. I think I'm one of the only people Mary really talks to and we're not even the closest of friends. I don't want to leave her without a place to turn. But I can't stand the thought of their son being abused.
What I thought I'd do was call the school where he's enrolled and speak to the principal. Tell him/her what I know and put them on alert for possible signs of abuse. They see the child everyday so should be able to watch for bruising or other injury as well as odd behaviors. Because I only suspect abuse and don't know for sure, this seems like a good course of action. It has the benefit of having any action taken being the schools "fault" and not mine leaving Mary with a friend.
What I'm wondering is am I doing the right thing?? Should I be calling child services myself regardless of the friendship or that I don't know for certain that the child is being physically abused? Am I sticking my nose in way further than I should??
