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Morgan Metzer: The True Story Behind Gaslit By My Husband

Morgan Metzer: The True Story Behind Gaslit By My Husband

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Morgan Metzer survived a home invasion that ended with a far darker truth: the man who came to save her may have known exactly what happened.

On New Year's Eve in Canton, Georgia, a masked attacker entered a locked home, used intimate knowledge of the house, and left one woman bound, beaten, and terrified. The first person to find her was the ex-husband she still trusted, but the details of the night pointed somewhere far closer to home. This is a chilling story of gaslighting, coercive control, psychological abuse, and the case that later inspired Gaslit by My Husband.

Topics include

  • The New Year's Eve home invasion at the centre of Morgan Metzer's story
  • How gaslighting and coercive control shaped the years before the attack
  • The warning signs of psychological abuse hidden inside an old relationship
  • The real case behind Gaslit by My Husband
Resources and Further Reading
  • Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story - Stream on Paramount
  • Georgia man who attacked - CBS News
  • From hero to villain - CBS News
  • Saved by Her Ex-Husband - People.com

Host & Show Info

  • Hosts: Kyle Risi & Adam Cox
  • Intro Music: Alice in dark Wonderland

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