A Perth woman has shared horrific footage of the domestic violence she endured while with her ex-partner.
Peta Robinson said she suffered eight years of abuse by Adam Di Giuseppe, describing her life as a “living hell”.
Ms Robinson said her former partner installed a system of home security cameras to monitor her every move.
The footage captured from the devices have now been released by Ms Robinson and show brazen acts of violence from Mr Di Giuseppe.
Disturbing footage from a bedroom camera captured the moment Mr Di Giuseppe dragged Ms Robinson off the bed, hit her head against the wall, and slashed her wrist with a knife.
At the time, Ms Robinson believed Mr Di Giuseppe was her soulmate and hoped he would change.
“I was in love, he was my soulmate as far as I was aware,” she told 7News.
“I still thought maybe I could change him, he might change.”
In some clips, Mr Di Giuseppe can be seen threatening Ms Robinson with a baseball bat covered with swastikas while she’s tied to the bed.
“I could feel my nose, I just felt the blood come rushing out and then he was just kicking and kicking because I was tied up,” she said.
Di Giuseppe is currently in Casuarina Prison on drug and firearm charges, with sentencing scheduled for November.
He has pleaded guilty to several charges, including threats with intent to compel, aggravated grievous bodily harm, and unlawfully assaulting with circumstances of aggravation.
Despite being in prison, Mr Di Giuseppe has continued to attempt to make contact with Ms Robinson through letters and has involved other inmates’ wives in trying to reach her.
Ms Robinson says she continues to fear for her safety and struggles to leave her house without feeling in danger, claiming that the police have not fulfilled their promise to relocate her to a safer location.