which is why some young honduran women like neesa medina are trying to overturn the law.her injustice in a country that's been called the most dangerous place on earth to be a woman. >> every plan you have, every relationship you have, to be controlled by fear of violence, is not the way we should be living. >> reporter: we've been texting with ingrid, the battered young mother we met a few days earlier. we're going to the other side of town to meet with the woman we first met at the police station. she'd essentially been whipped by the flat side of a machete, brutalized by her neighbor. she is terrified. for good reason. there she is. so you're living in fear. because, she tells me, the police set her attacker free the same day she reported him. were you surprised when the police let him go? ingrid tells us she can't afford to leave her home. so unbelievably, with nowhere to go, she must continue to live by the man she believes may kill her. does it hurt? it hurts so much you can't sleep, yeah. how could you, it's all over your back. do you fear for your life? he basical