Authorities called it "the worst case of domestic abuse they've ever seen."
But Josh Grispi's wife, Kaitlyn Grispi, doesn't understand what all the hullabaloo is about. Sure, "The Fluke" beat the stuffing out of her, then turned the family pitbull against her, but he's not the wife-beating creep the media is making him out to be.
That's according to her comments to Middleborough's Wicked Local:
"My husband's a great father and my kids miss him so much. It's hard. My son's birthday is tomorrow. It's just rough. It's sad because they're making it out to be way crazier than what it was. Yes. What he did is wrong. That is wrong to put your hands on a girl, and I understand that and I know that. I'm not just going to throw away a marriage. Behind closed doors, everyone has a fight. Maybe not that far, but everyone's gonna fight. Every marriage has its problems. Does that mean you give up on it?"
I know the marriage vows say "in good times and bad," but hopefully a line gets drawn at some point.
Especially considering the unsettling text messages Grispi sent his wife (read them), promising to find pleasure in her slow, painful death. And that doesn't even take into account the drugs and weapons found at his residence at the time of arrest (full report here).
Considering the charges levied against him, they may be a decade from reuniting, which in the end, will give her plenty of time to think this thing through. Maybe she can call Christy Mack for advice, since the hospitalized porn star knows a thing or two about violent abusers.