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‘I’m At The End Of My Rope,’ Says Man Claiming To Be The Target Of His Wife’s Rage
Peter claims that he is often the target of his wife, Susan’s, rage. “She has hit, she has slapped, she has punched – put her hands around my neck – she does come after me,” he claims.
Peter admits that he has been physically aggressive with Susan in the past but claims he stopped the behavior years ago. He says it bothers him that their daughters, Amber and Summer, have “seen a lot” in the house.
“I’m at the end of my rope,” says Peter in this clip from Dr. Phil season 10. But why does he say he refuses to leave Susan?