Daughter Reveals Assault by Father’s Best Friend After Death
The Original Post
My daughter just shattered my heart and entire world, she just confessed to me that my late ābest friendā who died last November assaulted her multiple times, I didnāt ask for it but she showed me proof of it, she showed me messages he sent her where he called her a stupid whore and slut, I was furious and hurt, she was crying and told me it started when she was around 14 when her body started growing, she was crying and I just hugged her and let her cry on my shoulders, I just wish she said literally anything before he died, he got away with it. Iāve beed on his grave multiple times since then but I just wish he was alive so I could make him pay. Fucking bastard.
I feel like a pathetic fucking dad because my baby girl didnāt feel safe enough to tell me while he was alive, I feel pathetic and like a loser because she didnāt feel comfortable enough to tell me she was being assaulted like that or that I wouldnāt have believed or protected her. But Iād have protected her with my damn life.
What Reddit Said
Reddit overwhelmingly supported this heartbroken father. Users emphasized that believing his daughter immediately was the most crucial thing he could do. Many survivors shared that fear of the perpetrator, not lack of trust in parents, often keeps victims silent.
However, commenters also provided practical advice. They urged him to get his daughter into therapy immediately. Moreover, several users suggested he could honor her by helping other fathers recognize warning signs of predators.
The Verdict
The consensus was clear: this father did nothing wrong when his daughter was assaulted by father’s friend. Reddit recognized that predators are manipulative and skilled at hiding their crimes. This heartbreaking situation shows how family trauma can emerge long after the damage is done. The community’s message was powerful: believing survivors is everything, and healing can still happen even when justice feels impossible.
Original post from r/TrueOffMyChest (3,806 upvotes, 130 comments)