The Steve Wilkos Show Season 8 Episode 39 This Child Was Living In Hell
This Child Was Living In Hell is the thirty-ninth episode of the eighth season of The Steve Wilkos Show, and it tackles the harrowing story of a young girl who is being physically abused by her mother's boyfriend. Steve, the host of the show, is known for his tough approach to problems involving abuse and violence and this episode is no different.
The episode starts when Steve introduces the guest of the show, who is the father of the young girl in question. He reveals that he recently found out that his daughter had been coming to school with bruises on her arms and legs. When he asked her about it, she told him that her mother's boyfriend was hitting her. The father immediately called Child Protective Services, who intervened and took the child away from the mother and her boyfriend. The father is now seeking full custody of his daughter, but he faces a difficult battle in court.
Steve then introduces the mother of the child, who denies that her boyfriend was hitting her daughter. She claims that the child's father is lying and that he only wants custody of their daughter to get back at her. The mother is clearly emotional throughout the episode, and she repeats that her daughter "means everything to her" and that she's "never let anyone hurt her."
Next, Steve brings out the stepfather, who is immediately met with boos from the audience. He is clearly uncomfortable on the show, and he stumbles over his explanations for the bruises on the little girl's body. He denies that he ever hit her but admits that he has "grabbed her a few times" when she was misbehaving. He also claims that the little girl is lying and that the bruises on her body are from "playing rough."
Throughout the episode, Steve tries to get to the bottom of the story. He interviews the little girl herself, who is visibly scared and anxious. She tells Steve about the times when her stepfather would hit her and how she was scared to go home every day. She also talks about how her mother would sometimes see the bruises on her body, but she never did anything about it.
As the episode progresses, it becomes clear that the stepfather is lying about his involvement in the abuse. Steve shows video footage of the stepfather confessing to the abuse to a social worker, and he also reveals that the stepfather has a history of violence towards women. The mother is clearly devastated when she realizes the truth about her boyfriend, but she still tries to justify her actions.
After a heated discussion between the father, mother, and stepfather, it's clear that the little girl's safety is the most important thing. Steve emphasizes that what the stepfather did was "unforgivable" and that he will never be allowed to see the little girl again. The father is granted full custody of his daughter, and the mother is left in tears as she realizes the gravity of the situation.
In the end, Steve stresses the importance of speaking up when you see something wrong. He encourages parents to "trust their gut" if they suspect abuse and to ask their children questions if they see bruises or injuries on their bodies. This episode of The Steve Wilkos Show is a stark reminder of the importance of protecting children and standing up against abuse.