I'm not sure where to put this, so Mods feel free to move it to a more appropriate area. Hell, delete if it's a waste of time...
In a nutshell, I'm looking for some info, data, or other resources that describe how a volatile person can work herself into a true danger to herself and others, including family members. I'd like to find objective information describing the warning signs, behaviors, etc that could predict violent behavior.
My sister-in-law has always been difficult throughout the 25 years that I've been with my wife, the SIL's younger sister. The SIL, however, has gone from somewhat bitchy at times to crazy as a ****ing shithouse rat. She regularly drinks herself into a blathering stupor and has various antidepressants at her disposal. I'll admit that she's had a few challenges over the past several years, but her reactions have all been bad and she's began to direct her resentment towards my wife. SIL has told my wife that she's going to come over and get things straight, etc on more than one occasion. I know that SIL has had a revolver in the past but don't know if she still has it.
My wife's family are ostriches...they stick their collective heads in the sand and ignore it all in hopes it simply goes away. I've sat my wife down and lined out all of the reasons I think her sister is becoming increasingly dangerous to both herself and others, but my wife kind of blows it off. My concern is that SIL actually shows up at our front door one night and consequently forces me to defend myself or my wife with deadly force...talk about taking a shit on Christmas get-togethers.
Again, what I'm looking for is some outside, objective material that outlines how behavior becomes increasingly disruptive, threatening, etc and how it can lead to a total melt-down and violence. It's one thing for SIL to kill herself, but I don't want her to take a family member with her or put me in a position of having to use force.
Thanks for reading and for any suggestions y'all may have to offer.


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