Fighting for Shae: A Mother's Battle Against Injustice
When a healthy parent loses their child, there is no worse pain in the world than your child not being with you or talking to you or you seeing them.
Imagine the heartbreak of losing your child to an abuser. In this gripping episode of 'The Never Give Up Show!', Bailey Smith sits down with Chelsie Curtis, a mother who has faced this unthinkable reality. Chelsie, a stay-at-home mom turned paranormal investigator, shares her harrowing story of losing custody of her 14-year-old daughter, Shae, to her ex-husband—a man who sexually molested their daughter and had been absent for nearly seven years.
Despite these shocking facts, a judge granted him custody in less than 15 minutes without providing any reasons. Chelsie’s journey is one of immense pain but also of incredible resilience. She talks about her fight against a broken judicial system and her efforts to bring awareness to the corruption that allows such injustices to happen. With a background in metaphysical studies and investigative work, Chelsie brings a unique perspective to her battle for justice.
Her story isn't just about her own struggle; it’s about all parents who have lost their children due to systemic failures. This episode dives deep into the emotional toll of losing a child and the lengths a mother will go to for justice.
Chelsie’s words capture the agony and determination of a parent fighting against all odds: 'When a healthy parent loses their child, there is no worse pain in the world than your child not being with you or talking to you or you seeing them'. Through her narrative, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by survivors of abuse and the importance of community support in healing from trauma.
Bailey Smith and Chelsie Curtis also discuss the critical need for raising awareness about child abuse and building a supportive community for survivors. This episode is both heart-wrenching and inspiring, shedding light on the strength and resilience of those who refuse to give up hope.