As she learned more about Fred's secret life, Carlyn also realized their children had been victimized. Carlyn faced a difficult time of Fred's increased wrath, her own emotional crisis, and the struggle to protect her children, all with nominal support from their community, church, and her family who lived by rigid, fundamentalist values.
During the crisis, Carlyn kept a notebook that was both a diary of feelings and a journal of the ongoing stressors. In her writing, she grappled with questions apt to haunt any woman shaken by the discovery that her partner is a sex offender.