Unseen Victims

Stories & Experiences

In reading about others’ lived experiences it is hoped that this will furnish you with a better understanding about some of the challenges which you may have to overcome on your journey. These stories are a selection taken from the book “unseen victims” written by Emma Wells. The book explores her own journey but scattered throughout are stories which discuss the painful journeys of a handful of the thousands of unseen victims that she has supported over the years. The book discusses ‘reg flags’ and none are more upsetting than that of Annie’s below.

It is important that red flags are discussed because identifying any dangers early on in your journey will lead to far less heartache later on. You will also read about Simon’s journey and his false allegation. The damage that these crimes create is immeasurable, not only for the person accused but for every person who loves them.

The focus of Emma’s book is directed towards those who have been accused of sexual offending but the stories will resonate with anyone who finds themselves supporting a person who has found themselves placed under police scrutiny and jailed.

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Sophie’s Story

Sophie was three months pregnant when her partner was arrested and sent to prison for a sexual offence. The shock and trauma of his arrest were unbearable on their own, but six months later, the pain deepened in ways she could never have imagined. Late one night, she went into labour while he was still incarcerated. What should have been a joyful moment turned into a nightmare when their baby was born sleeping.

Simon’s Story

In July 2017, Simon’s life took a devastating turn. After celebrating his birthday with a few drinks, he invited a woman who had helped him into a taxi to his flat for a beer. What began as an act of kindness spiralled into a nightmare when, hours later, the police arrived at his door. Simon was accused of a crime he did not commit—rape. He was arrested, handcuffed, and taken away in a police van as forensic officers entered his home.

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