Content warning: This post deals with suicide, and may be triggering for some readers.
The mother of a university student who suicided after months of abuse at the hands of her partner has released a photograph to raise awareness of domestic violence.
In the image, university student Emily Drouet has crimson cheeks and smudged mascara. According to loved ones, the photo was taken minutes after her boyfriend Angus Milligan tried to strangle her, and sent to a close friend to prove the toxicity of Drouet’s relationship.
Emily died by suicide on March 17, 2016. Last week Milligan pleaded guilty to assaulting the 18-year-old law student, threatening and abusing her using abusive and offensive language, and sending offensive, indecent, obscene and menacing texts. He will be sentenced on July 5.
“I want to jump inside the picture and cuddle her. I want to tell her that she could have spoken to me, that she could have asked for help. We would have been there," Fiona Drouet, from Glasgow, told local media.
“If she had never met Angus Milligan, she would be alive today... Within six months, that man destroyed our daughter and wrecked our lives. He’s just complete evil.
“Our beautiful daughter became a victim of domestic violence at just 18.”
The family struggled to sit through court proceedings as details of their daughter's relationship with Milligan - which included being encouraged to have sex with other people, and using "hand restraints" to tie the teenager down during intercourse - were read aloud.
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That poor young woman.
What an absolute worm of a man.
You mean worm. He's a subhuman.
There isn't any other way to paint suicide other than with tragic hues. Colours of sadness and pain. However, if Emily's boyfriend was blackmailing her with the threat of showing images of fetishised sex to her parents, it doesn't necessarily follow that their sex wasn't consensual.
A couple of observations - in the post-strangling picture, Emily doesn't really much in the way of emotional distress. She has a slight smile. Her mascara is actually pretty intact, considering the tears that a violent assault should cause.
Secondly, the Emily's parents found restraints in her bedroom and have concluded that her boyfriend forced her to keep them there - why would Emily hide/store these things if they were to be used coercively against her?
If Miller blackmailed or strangled Emily without consent or warning, then he deserves any and all legal repercussions, but I can't conclude that he's exclusively the driver of the BDSM sex, nor that Emily had this kind of sex to 'fit in'.