Inez was a grandma.  Skinny as a rail, unhealthy skinny.  Almost 
starved to death skinny.  She was tall, and you could see past the bony 
wrinkly cheeks that she had striking features, that she was a real 
beauty once.  She would sometimes tell stories about her youth.... I 
think she was a model or something like that... I don't remember... I 
always thought she would have been beautiful enough to be a model.
Inez's
 husband was a constant/ mean drunk.  I have no memories of him being 
sober.  He stank of liqueur and sometimes throw-up.  He fumbled around 
when he moved.  He slurred his words when he talked.  He was a wife 
beater, a brutal wife beater.
We had 
blankets near the couches and the front room door was always unlocked.  
Inez would walk down the street in the middle of the night after being 
beaten, often naked.  She would let her self in, and cover up with the 
blankets provided.  Then early in the morning she would walk home still 
wrapped up in the blankets.  Sometimes we would find out about it days 
later.  Sometimes my mother would go over with her.  Sometimes my mother
 would call the cops.  
Inez would tell my 
mother about the beatings.  But she did not have to tell, black & 
blue marks were all over her face and arms.  Often her face was bloody 
from the beatings.  My mother would go with her to her home, get her 
some clothing.  Mom would tell that mean drunk Bill to get out of her way, and 
leave Inez alone.  Then my mother would call the cops, and her and Inez 
would wait for them.  
When the cops got 
there Inez, on the good days, would tell them about the beatings.  Then 
the cops would get old mean Bill and start to cuff him up, to take him 
in.  About this time Inez would start crying and getting angry at the 
cops.  Her most memorable line was "don't arrest him, just tell him to 
stop beating me."  As time went on it seemed the beatings got more 
frequent and more severe.  We became increasingly afraid for Inez's 
life.
Then, one day, my mom found her, in 
her back yard, unconscious for days.  She was naked and caked in blood. 
 My mom called the cops.  Inez was taken to the hospital by ambulance.  
Bill was taken away in handcuffs.  Inez almost died from that beating.  
Her recovery in the hospital was long and slow.  Bill sat in jail while 
she recovered.
We were so upset for all 
that Inez had suffered.  But what was the most upsetting is we fully 
expected Inez to get Bill released as soon as she was recovered.  We 
expected her to go back for more beatings.  This was not the first time 
she was found unconscious, but this was by far the worst.
Inez
 did not go home after the hospital.  Inez went to a woman's shelter.  
My mother went and helped Inez pack up her things over several days.  
Inez moved out and the home was sold, Bill stayed in jail. Inez got a 
new apartment, near the senior center.  As time went on, isolated, 
closed up Inez, grew back into her beautiful self.  She dressed 
fashionably.  She fattened up.  She laughed and was happy.  She was a 
regular at the senior center.  Inez became a beautiful, outgoing, happy 
senior survivor of brutal physical abuse.  
It
 is statistically unlikely that Inez ever would have been able to make 
the turn around.... But turn around she did... But only after she was 
almost beaten to death... Leaving behind abuse, even as a senior, is 
possible, though it is statistically unlikely.
 

 
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