Mrs. Lena Miller Character Analysis

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Mr. Miller is the current husband of Mrs. Lena Miller and the ex-husband of Melissa Carson. He is the father of Penelope, Judah and Jianna Miller. Melissa Carson is the ex-wife of Mr. Miller and the biological mother of Penelope, Judah and Jianna Miller. Mrs. Lena Miller is the current wife of Mr. Miller and the step-mother of the children listed above.

Mr.Miller shared joint custody of his biological children (Penelope, Judah and Jianna Miller) with his ex-wife Melissa Carson until 4/22/17. Mr. Miller reported being abusive emotionally, physically and verbally to his current wife, Mrs. Lena Miller, his step-children (Hannah, Hailey ) and his biological children. Miler reported fighting constantly with his family, threating to leave them

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