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Caitlin Cornett’s father, Dwayne Cornett, said Wednesday that he worried about his daughter being in Stidham’s presence when they exchanged their son for visitation.

“I begged my daughter to stay away from him ...” Dwayne Cornett said. “My daughter was just starting her life, and my brother was a good person.”

At least 25 women were murdered by male intimate partners in Kentucky from Oct. 1, 2011 to Sept. 30, 2012, according to an annual report from the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association. The report, called “Speak My Name,” includes only women with whom the group was aware of through domestic-violence programs and news reports.

Lois Valentine, director for a regional domestic violence program based in Perry County, said she was not familiar with Caitlin Cornett’s situation. But as a result of Tuesday’s shooting, Valentine said, she held a meeting with women staying at the shelter Wednesday morning to emphasize the importance of following safety rules.

“I tried ... to point out to them ... how much danger they could be in and how much danger they could put others in by not taking precautions,” Valentine said.

“It just reiterates how serious domestic violence is,” she said, “and how we need to be more aware as a community.”

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