Susan Murphy Milano Media Profile

Has your marriage or your relationship turned into a thunderstorm of confusion and uncertainty? Is your safety in jeapardy? Are you being abused by your partner and need to get out? Have you been told, if you leave, you could be killed and you will never see your children again? Are you isolated and trapped? Where do you turn? You can't tell anyone or are fearful of contacting the police and filing a report.

Do you have the resources and knowlege to get away safely from your abuser?

Susan Murphy Milano, an Expert Relationship Strategist and Advocate, has developed specific tools and techniques you need to safely leave an abusive relationship. Her books, "Defending Our Lives" and "Moving Out, Moving On" are considered the "Bibles" of how to make the move away from abuse and deal with the many confusing situations surrounding a break-up or divorce.

Susan is an adult survivor of her parents' violent marriage. Her father, a Chicago Violent Crimes Detective, murdered her mother and then took his own life after the couple separated. Susan vowed to make changes after finding their lifeless bodies and trying to make sense of this tragedy.

Susan has dedicated her life to changing the way society views abusive relationships and has been instrumental in doing that through legislation, media appearances, consultations, writing curriculum, speaking engagements, lectures and authoring books and online journals. Susan has worked tirelessly, dedicated to meeting the individual needs of all women and children in crisis and personally advocating for them through the legal process.

Susan's quest for justice was instrumental in the passage of the Illinois Stalking Law and the Lauternberg Act. She has been prominently featured in newspapers, magazines, radio and television including: The Oprah Winfrey Show, Larry King Radio, ABC's 20/20, Justice Files, E-True Hollywood, CNN, Sunday Today Show Profile, Women's Day, Family Circle Magazine, U.S. News and World Report to name only a few.

Susan Murphy Milano is part of the "Justice Interrupted" team along with prosecutor, Robin Sax, and retired police officer, Stacy Dittrich. The team takes on cases for those whose lives have been interrupted by crime, including rape, murder, sexual predators of children, strange and unexplained disappearances, domestic violence, and cold cases yet to be solved.

Susan can be found as a contributing author on "Women In Crime Ink" which is a group of women from all walks of crime including true crime authors, prosecutors, attorneys, criminal profilers, and advocates for victims. She is also a regular guest and host on BlogTalk Radio, as well as writing her personal blog, "Murphy Milano Journal".

For all of the up to date events, or to contact Susan for an appearance, 
please contact ImaginePublicity at imaginepublicity@gmail.com