ALL I WANT IS TO BRING MY HUSBAND AL PUSKAS BACK HOME By Mrs. Puskas
I didn’t know that in America, it could be treated as a crime for a diagnosed dementia father to visit or travel with his grown-up children. I didn’t know that showing forgiveness to a stepson could cost me everything. All I wanted was peace in our family. I made the decision—as an African woman, a mother, and a wife—to forgive my stepson, Curt Walter Puskas, and his wife, Vanessa Susanna Puskas. I allowed them to take a trip with my husband, hoping it would be a step toward healing. But instead, that act of forgiveness became the very reason my husband was taken away from me and locked in a care facility—a place that feels more like a prison than a home. Now I live with the consequences. My children and I are suffering. Our finances have been frozen. Our home feels empty. And the man we love and cherish is locked away, pleading every single day to come back to the life we once shared. What crime did I commit? Forgiving a stepson who claimed he wanted his father's love and to recon...