The Steve Wilkos Show Season 8 Episode 145 DId You Violate Our Trust,, And Our Childern
- May 6, 2015
Did You Violate Our Trust, And Our Children is a highly emotional episode of The Steve Wilkos Show season 8. In this episode, Steve welcomes several guests who are dealing with accusations of violating trust and harming children.
The first guest is a woman named Michelle who has accused her ex-husband, Brian, of molesting their daughter. Michelle says that she noticed bruises on her daughter's body and suspected that Brian was responsible. She took her daughter to the doctor, who confirmed that she had been sexually abused. Brian denies the accusations and says that he would never do something like that. Steve brings out a polygraph expert to administer a lie detector test to both Michelle and Brian, which leads to a shocking revelation.
Next, Steve speaks to a woman named Lisa who says that she discovered that her husband, Tim, had been secretly filming her while she was undressing. Lisa says that she feels violated and betrayed by Tim's actions, and she is afraid that he has also done this to their children. Tim denies that he has ever filmed their children and says that he only did it to Lisa because he found her attractive. Steve brings out a therapist to help Lisa and Tim work through their issues and find a way to move forward.
The final guest is a man named Jerry who is accused of physically abusing his girlfriend's young son. Jerry says that it was all just a big misunderstanding and that he never meant to hurt the child. However, when Steve shows him pictures of the bruises on the child's body, Jerry starts to realize the severity of the situation. Steve urges Jerry to take responsibility for his actions and get help for his anger issues before it's too late.
Throughout the episode, Steve is compassionate and understanding towards his guests, while also holding them accountable for their actions. Viewers will be left with a deeper understanding of the complexity of these issues and the importance of trust in all relationships.