This video presents a real case where a woman's abuser, who had been in jail for two years, was granted bond by Fulton County court system, highlighting systemic failures in protecting domestic violence victims. The speaker explains that despite having 12 lawyers, 18 domestic violence records from Alabama, and multiple felony charges including attempted murder, her abuser was released due to jail overcrowding and the World Cup, demonstrating how the justice system often fails to protect victims of domestic violence.
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This story time is very deep. I want you guys to pay attention because some stories that I bring to you guys, everything is happening in real time and people need help. So, I wanted to bring this one just to for the you know, it's it's one of those DV situations and it's very scary for this this person right here. So, I want you guys to listen to her story, tell me how you feel about it and I don't know what's going on in these times with a lot of guys feel like they could put their hands on females and just do whatever they want and get away with it.
It's that's just not how life works.
The demon inside of you, you need help.
You need therapy, you need a whole bunch of things and when things go too far, these types of situations get out of hand. So, let's see what's going on and love you guys. Thank you. Thank you for the support and make sure y'all hype it up. Let's get it.
The person who did this to me What?
just got granted bond by Fulton County court systems yesterday.
Let's talk about it.
If you see my face on your page before or you already follow me, then you do know my past.
I'm going to give a quick synopsis.
There's some videos on my page and I can help you guys know which videos. Hold on. This video here, this video here, this video here. Hold on.
Oh.
This video, this video, and just so you know who I'm talking about, this is going to be a jump scare, but this is one of his recent mug shots cuz he's been in jail for the last 2 years. This is the one where he got transferred in 2025 to Gwinnett and then back to Fulton County.
>> Wow.
This is who we're speaking about.
Christopher Birch.
>> He's a dummy.
And if you need to see a picture from back then, right, from when all this was happening, let me post a picture of how he looked back then because this obviously is unrecognizable. He looks like a He actually looks like his true form.
Like what he is in the inside is what he actually looks like in there.
>> Yeah. Okay, this is how um some of you might have remembered seeing him from 2022.
>> demon That's the cover-up of the demon.
>> we're going to dive right in there. I have held my tongue for the past 2 to 3 years um because we had been prepping for trial for the last 2 years. For the last 2 years, Christopher Birch has been in the jail has been in jail at Fulton County in Atlanta, Georgia. Why Atlanta, Georgia? Because he followed me to Atlanta, Georgia when I left him. Um I was living in Atlanta, Georgia. I'm from Atlanta, Georgia. He followed me there to attempt to unalive me several times.
Hence, all the felony unaliving charges.
>> is like crazy.
Because those charges happened in Georgia because he again followed me there. Um he ended up getting locked up in Georgia, hence ending up at Fulton County. For the past 2 years, the DA has been working um myself, I've been working with the DA and all of our witnesses have been working with the DA to um prep for trial. And uh Christopher Birch has had over 12 lawyers in the past 2 years to attempt to draw out the trial um well, even the start of the trial.
So, he would continuously get new lawyers to draw it out.
In the meantime, from that relationship, I did develop an autoimmune disease. I don't speak about that. I don't speak about any of these things because I was trying to move on with my life.
I I want to talk about these things because I didn't want to be defined by these things because I am a strong nurse, mother, sister, friend, so many things that I am that define who I am that is not what he tried to make me, which is a victim. Yes, I am a victim, but I am a victor because I did get out of that and I got out of it with my life and I rebuilt my life from scratch, literally.
Okay, so what you see now self-made, completely. With that being said, as we know from the Maslow's hierarchy of needs, every person needs to feel safe.
Um now my focus is on Forsyth County and why they gave him bond after 2 years while we await trial for his sentencing to prison.
Um as the DA has stated that the judge in this case, which this was a completely different judge yesterday, that um we went to trial that we did the bond hearing with and a completely new attorney that he had out that he now has.
And um >> [clears throat] >> apparently, because Forsyth County is over capacity and Atlanta is about to have the World Cup coming in June, they are trying to free up space for new offenders for the World Cup.
So, not only did a murderer make bond or get a bond yesterday, but a four-times felony charged domestic violence monster also got bond. Somebody that has followed me to two different states, broken into multiple houses, came to multiple jobs, had people pull guns out of me, broken my arm, my leg, ran me over. I could go on and on and on. The point is that this is a dangerous, sociopathic, psychopathic, like quite literally a monster.
Um I could post the Amber Alert when he kidnapped my beat me up, dropped me off in front of a hospital for dead, and then kidnap my child and there was an Amber Alert out.
Um Are you That's just a a tidbit of what is going on. Now, why am I bringing this to social media after 2 years?
Well, because he made bond.
And if anything happens to me Yeah. I want everybody to know who's responsible. Fulton County judges.
I want everybody to know who is responsible and what is happening because nobody protects black women and I'm going to advocate for myself and for every black woman that has gotten out of a DV relationship with their life and who has fought for their life and fought for justice for themselves. And I'm advocating for every woman that has ever died at the hands of her abuser who And let me just add in real quick and I don't I don't want to sound like that but I'm going to tell you the truth.
It's not just black women. I think it's all women in general. I think the system only protects women when it comes down to as far as, you know, you having a kid and they're giving you like government assistance so you can't be with, you know, your partner. But when it all boils down to a person getting abused and things like that, I believe the system failed. And I think she nailed it when she said that, you know, um they're freeing up space because there's not a lot of space left. I think they need to build more prisons, more jails because the amount of criminals and the amount of mental health issues that's going on in these households, you're going to need a lot more space. So, freeing up a criminal just to let another criminal in is not protecting the problem. Let's get it.
who has who they have fought for them to go to jail, they let them out of jail and then they come and try to they come and murder you. They they come and murder you. That's what they do.
>> Yeah. They're They're statistically They're holding a resentment the whole time they're in prison.
>> going to protect black women, black women will protect themselves.
So, what can we do? What am I asking for here? I'm asking for you guys to care.
To care enough to call Fulton County. I don't know.
Um My sister is in Atlanta. So, if he makes bond, he will be He is not allowed to leave the state of Georgia, even though he's not from there. My whole family's from there. I'm not allowed to be in Atlanta because he will be in Atlanta. He will have an ankle monitor.
>> Good. Good. Good.
>> Um and my family's houses will be geolocated because he's dangerous.
Um I am a a I am fearful not only of my life, but for my sister, um who was back home.
I would be happy to >> And um Fulton County has been making it very difficult for me to get sole custody of our son. I have been fighting for sole custody for the past 2 years while he's been in jail.
Um obviously, when I was made to um have to co-parent with him years ago, um he did attempt to kidnap our child. So, this is becoming a very long video.
>> at all. So, maybe I should do multiple parts. I don't know. Maybe you guys want more insight. I don't know.
But this needs coverage. This needs attention. I hate being this vulnerable online anymore like I was 4 years ago. I I I don't want to be this vulnerable, but I don't know what else to do. I've been working with the DA with Fulton County for years, and here we are.
No trial has happened yet. We've prepped for trial for the past 2 years. I've been on the edge. I haven't been in a have not been able to move on with my life the way I want to.
I understand.
My abuser of 3 years who did all these things and more to me Mhm. just was granted a bond 2 days ago.
Let's talk about it.
Welcome back to my advocacy campaign for myself to revoke bond that was granted to my abuser 2 days ago by Fulton County court system, as well as raise money and awareness to get sole custody and rights to my son whom I've had custody of since he was born, but to take away rights of my abuser to my son.
I want to take the time in this video to talk about the case.
I have not spoken about the case in detail because I was trying to allow for us to go through trial and to finish it and then once everything was done and the world and the stars were aligned, I was going to come on here and speak my truth. Well, life doesn't always go the way that we think it was going to go.
You could have never told me that 2 years after this process started that we would be at the point where a judge would grant this monster any type of bond while we await the trial.
But I do see through the comments of my sister's video um on multiple different platforms that some people are pretty confused about the status and what is actually going on.
There's people telling me that I need to leave. There's people telling me that they can't fight my battles. There's people telling me that I need to move out of state.
So let's let's back it up. Let's let's let's back it up a little bit, okay? Let me start by saying I did leave.
Um I left that man October of 2023.
It is now May of 2026 going to 2027.
I actually moved several states since I left that man.
Okay? So let's just I just want to preface preface with that, okay? Let's just let's let's start there, okay?
Um and I want to make a bit of a statement before I even get into what is going on with the court case and what he's actually facing.
I want to say this.
People tell women to leave.
I left.
People tell victims to be strong. I was strong. People tell victims to think about their children first. I did. People tell victims to let the let the courts do the work.
That's what I've been doing.
Please, do not tell me what I could have done or should have done.
We're starting from here. We are moving forward. I've done everything that was asked of me in this situation. I've done everything that I possibly could to protect myself, protect my children, to respect myself, to honor myself, and to move on with my life.
Unfortunately, in this country, we are not in the business they are not in the business of protecting black women at all.
Unfortunately, these abusers do not end up in prison until after they have now murdered their victim. But, we're not letting it get there.
>> It's a sad situation.
>> to fight every single day for this, I will.
Okay? So, I want to just start there.
Okay? There has been some progressions.
Even since yesterday, you guys' voices are loud. I love that. And I actually do have some guidance on how we're going to move forward and what that call to action actually looks like. I am invigorated and I am excited to get this moving. Okay? I've even heard from the DA since I made that video, you guys.
So, kudos to us for making some noise. Love that. Okay.
>> But, I do want to talk about Social media can be powerful.
>> we got here and what is going on, what is he facing. Okay? So, let's get into it. So, Let's get it.
On October on October 1st or 2nd of 2023, I left my abusive ex. I left him um about six or seven times prior to that, but as we know statistically it takes seven times for a victim to leave their abuser. And for me, it took about seven times actually.
Um not just because oh Didn't know that.
Obviously, your brain starts to mix up dopamine, cortisol levels, right? You actually start to get Okay, my phone was falling. So, you actually start to get addicted to that cycle. Um it's almost like being addicted to drugs, honestly. It actually your brain acts the same way. So, if you've done any research on how domestic violence actually affects its victims' brains, it actually affects your brain like an addiction to drugs or alcohol.
Same due process, same addiction process, okay? So, that is a lot, >> [laughter] >> especially if you have never been targeted by prey in that way, right?
They see you as prey. They are predator, right? You are prey to to them. Um my abuser was nearly 7 years older than me. He was quite older than me. I met him at 22 years old, okay?
Um and he was already nearly 30. So, and he had already been in a long-term relationship where he did abuse that woman for a decade. Didn't know that when I met him.
Didn't know that, so don't didn't know that, okay?
Also, he is a diagnosed He is diagnosed with NPD, right? As among some many other things he was in the being diagnosed with when you talk about mental disorders, which I had never experienced somebody with true NPD. I know we like to throw that word around, but a true diagnosis of NPD is something that I can only that I would hope that nobody has to experience.
On top of that, somebody that is financially, sexually, verbally, mentally, and physically abusive.
The whole trifecta.
Okay, October 2023, I left because I got to I had 24 hours to flee the state of Alabama because he had got arrested for trying to unalive me in Alabama. He is actually facing felony charges of attempted murder in Alabama. As we speak, they have not been able to move forward on those charges because he has been being held by Fulton County this entire time. So, he has to he was indicted by Fulton County. Now, we are headed to trial, right?
After that, once they finish that, then he'll be able to be Once he serves his time in Fulton, then they will start the trial in Huntsville, Alabama. But, the DA and everybody in Fulton knows about everything in Alabama. The um the DA in Alabama, Madison County to be exact, actually sent over 18 different records, okay, of DV from him from Alabama.
You might be asking yourself, how did this man get away with it 18 times in Alabama?
I I said the same thing.
>> Here goes another thing I can drop on you. He was also an informant. He was a drug informant in Alabama. And I found that out a very interesting way. That's a whole 'nother story. But, he was an informant and that and that is the main reason why, even though he had be abused multiple women in Alabama, he never went to jail for it, okay? Um it's pretty pretty easy to to beat the system when you're >> with the police, so yes, yes. That's what you're saying. So, anyway, um he tried to kill me that day, that night, whatever. And I don't want to get too far into that. Just know that I was completely unconscious and my kids actually had to save me. So.
That is that. Uh that's a story for a different day that can segue into a different video. But, I had 24 hours to leave and I did. I packed my entire house in 24 hours, left, went to Atlanta, moved to my mother's house from there. I never went back, never moved in with him again. That was it. That was that. Done. Finito. But, from there, he escalated. So, all of the charges that he's facing in Atlanta are all because he followed me to Atlanta once I left and it escalated as it usually does when you leave them. He had completely lost his mind.
Mhm. Completely lost it. And me, fresh out of this abusive relationship, I was still trying to We had a very small child, infant at the time. I'm like, "Well, maybe I can try to co-parent." Hence, the Amber Alert, which I I want y'all to see that.
The Amber Alert in question, there's my baby. Right. Okay?
This is one of the felony charges in Madison County by strangulation.
And this was the circumstances behind the Amber Alert, okay? So, he actually dropped me off in front of Decatur Morgan Hospital after beating my ass and threatening He's more than crazy.
threatening to unalive me and my son um at a when we were supposed to be switching the child, like, you know, the custody switch or whatever, like um it was his visitation time. And so, he was begging to get back together. I was like, "No, no, no." And so, he beat me up. Mind you, I already had a broken arm. He had already broken my arm previous to this. And so, my arm was broken. He was beating me up in the car, busted my eardrum out. It was It was terrible. Threatening to unalive me and my son He She was threatening to drive off the bridge that we were on.
>> [snorts] >> And um he ended up dropping me in front of Decatur Morgan.
And then he fled with the baby saying that he was going to unalive him. So, an Amber Alert went out. An Amber Alert went out and my baby was eventually found. Technology is a great thing. But, that is why I am fighting for the money to get the lawyer to get sole custody of my son. That man cannot have his hands on my son.
Who is that man? They should have been gave you sole custody just for the fact Okay?
Okay, catch me in the next video, guys.
Hopefully, this gives even more insight into the cause and why we are fighting for this.
Hey ladies.
Different scenery. I just felt like I needed to come and give you guys an update.
>> here for you, too. So, here's a quick little update. I spoke to the DA on Friday.
He gave me a very in-depth synopsis, and I also was able to speak to the director of victims advocacy in for Fulton County. Not only that, um my sister was able to speak to an advocacy agency in Georgia. And so we do have a meeting with them this week.
I do want to sit down, do a little get ready with me, and kind of go over what me and the DA talked about last week.
I feel like all this information is so important to women that are also fighting in their own counties for similar cases and situations because you have to know how to advocate for yourself, who to push to, what to push for, so you don't feel so hopeless. So I will make a separate video going into depth finishing up telling y'all about the other two charges, kind of like a story time format.
Wow, if you guys want to keep up with her story, I will leave, you know, I always leave down the links to their um to their channels or the description to their channel so you guys can check it out. But for my intake [clears throat] on this whole situation, number one, that guy is a psychopath. There's a couple things in there that make make me say to myself, you know, what? He's the type of person that would try to unalive himself as well as her and the babies.
He's one of those types. He's giving me that type of vibe. Number two, she was very smart enough to know that how to use social media. Nowadays, you got to know how to use social media in your favor. When you're dealing with a situation where you might not get as much help as you need from the from the courts or or or the system, this is when you let people know and people from different places can help you out. So that's a good thing the way she did it.
But she also is smart enough to know that he there it is true that jails and prisons are getting packed.
And they let people out to bring more criminals in, which is absolutely crazy.
When you really think about it is you have to build more jails, build more prisons, and that is going to be the the new, I believe, going into these next couple of years, being that the work the whole situation of work, AI taking over people's jobs and things like that, putting those people to work in these prisons is going to be the new way of I don't know if you want to call it slavery or whatever you want to call it, but that's going to be the way. So, they have to open up more prisons because him letting the person like him out, he's going to take every chance he gets to probably try to do something to her, her family, the kids, and he'll do it to himself as well.
So, it's going to be that that's a a lose-lose situation. Now, when it comes down to the system failing a lot of females, yes, I do believe that is true.
It is true. When it comes down to abuse and things like that, and it it definitely does. Now, when it comes down to child support and different levels of things, it doesn't. But, in these types of situations when your life is at jeopardy, it's like the help is very it's at a minimum. But, as [clears throat] she like she said, she started getting more help. So, the system is eventually turning around because more and more people are coming to social media and people are huddling up and letting people know their stories and it's and and it's matching other people's stories and the help is always get it always helps when more people know your story and more people can say, "You know what?
That happened to me. How'd you go about it?" So, they can help themselves because a lot of people are not even saying anything and they're sitting in their homes dealing with this type of abuse. That guy is crazy. I feel like he should be in jail. He shouldn't be granted any bonds, and I feel like the all the charges that he has trumped up from Alabama to Atlanta, that should keep him in prison for a good amount of time, and she should get the custody of her kid. You guys let me know how you feel on this situation, and I'm glad that she used social media for her benefit. Until next time, it's your boy Mickey Finity, aka Mickey Maded. If you're new to this channel, you know what to do to this channel. Subscribe right now.
Peace.
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