The family of a Waterford woman charged in the death of her husband is speaking out about the physical and emotional abuse she allegedly dealt with for years.
Tina Talbot now sits behind bars at the Oakland County prison charged in the death of her husband.
Susan and Joe Talbot say their daughter lived everyday in fear, never knowing when it would be her last.
"I was shocked because I thought it would be the phone call she was dead," said Tina's mother Susan.
On Sept. 14, police say Tina, 51, called Waterford police admitting she had killed her husband at the couples home on Meadowood Drive.
"She just couldn’t take it no more," said Tina's father Joe. "And I think she feared for her life and her child, and he told her Thursday, tomorrow will be the day you die."
The Talbots say Tina had been dealing with years of violent physical and mental abuse at the hands of the man she’d been with for 20 years.
"She told us that from Monday through Thursday he beat her, and her injuries were several broken ribs, two partially collapsed lungs a lacerated spleen a broken arm, broken wrist, severe trauma on her right thigh and something with her sternum," Joe said.
The family says they called Waterford police several times about incidents at Tina’s home.
"We couldn’t get her to leave him," Susan said. "I gave her the phone number to Haven (domestic violence shelter). I’ve called the cops on him twice when he was abusing her, and there was nothing we could do. She had to help herself."
The couples' son was home at the time of the shooting. He was not hurt. Joe says the family started a GoFundMe account to raise money for the family and domestic abuse recovery.
"We told her several times you’ve got to get out of it, you have to," Joe said. "But I’m just glad it’s him and not her because we always expected a phone call that it would be her."
The family says the nightmare their daughter dealt with affected the entire family.
"If anybody is in a situation like this, you got to get help," Susan said. "Call Haven. Call somebody – take every opportunity to get out."
Tina is scheduled for a preliminary exam on Oct 3. If you are currently in an abusive relationship, there is help for you.
You can contact the National Domestic Violence hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or TTY 1-800-787-3224.
For additional assistance in the metro Detroit area, contact Oakland County's HAVEN Domestic Violence Shelter at 248-334-1274 (TTY: 248-972-2540), or Turning Point in Macomb County at 586-463-6990.