Karen:
So, being 2 decades on, you finally know the truth about your parents.
Karen:
Yeah, I mean like, I know it wasn't a scarecrow.
[laughs]
Karen:
I don't even know how I thought that even just for a minute.
June:
It's not uncommon for people that experience traumatic things to go into their psyche and create a fantasy to be able to cope with it. You were 6 years old, you watched your parents being brutally slain in your own home, you know that's quite awful to have to deal with, so putting a mask on the killer is a very normal thing that people do in those circumstances, I just think that it's time for you to move forward now, which I think you have.
Karen:
Yeah, I mean I just want to know who it was. You know, like I can't get it out of my head.
June:
Do you still have access to the family home?
Karen:
Yep.
June:
And who lives there now?
Karen:
My brother, Carl. I don't think he ever moved on.
June:
I think maybe you should go back there. How do you feel about that?
Karen:
[shakes head]
Mmmm, no, I couldn't.
June:
If you're over this trauma, and I thought that we had dealt with it...
Karen:
We have dealt with it.
June:
See, you just said 'we'. It's not 'we', June, this is your journey, only you are responsible and can take action into your recovery, I can only take you so far, but it's down to you.
Karen:
You're right, so what do you suggest?
June:
I think you should call your brother.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 09:08