The Steve Wilkos Show Season 7 Episode 130 Molested And Abandoned By Dad?
- May 9, 2014
Molested And Abandoned By Dad? is the 130th episode of season 7 of The Steve Wilkos Show. The episode deals with a delicate topic of molestation and abandonment by a father figure.
The episode starts with a woman named Amanda who is seeking answers about her childhood. She claims that her biological father had molested her when she was a child and then abandoned her and her siblings. She has been estranged from him for years, but her memories and trauma have never faded away.
Amanda’s sister, Meghan, also comes on the show to support her sister and reveal her own trauma. She tells Steve and the audience about how her father had touched her inappropriately and how she has been struggling with the guilt and shame that comes with it.
The father, Jake, denies all the allegations and claims that the girls are lying. He says that he would never do anything like that to his own daughters and that they are making up stories to hurt him. The audience is visibly outraged at his statements and Steve is determined to get to the bottom of the truth.
Steve brings out a polygraph expert who puts Jake to the test. After a series of intense questions, the results show that Jake is lying about his innocence. Steve confronts Jake, who finally breaks down and admits to his heinous crimes. He apologizes to his daughters, but it is too late for them to forgive him.
The girls share their pain and suffering with the audience and explain how their father’s actions have ruined their lives. They talk about their struggles with trust, intimacy, and relationships because of the trauma they have faced. Steve offers them counseling services to help them move forward and heal from their ordeal.
The episode ends with a message from Steve about the importance of speaking up about abuse and seeking justice. He urges the audience to report any abuse they have suffered or witnessed, and to not let abusers get away with their crimes. The show leaves a deep impact on viewers, who are reminded of the importance of speaking up and seeking help.