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I thought she said that he was on drugs before they were married but she did not know it?If you were able to obtain an annulment, it would be based on both yours and his state at the time of the wedding. The fact that it was an ugly, or even violent marriage later is not grounds for an annulment. You likely could have gotten one since he was on drugs at the time- but not certainly since you knew it. Your youth would have aided your cause- but the later developments would not- unless they illuminated some fact.
A friend of mine married a man who was on drugs and had had a horrible life prior to meeting her. They both thought that he was getting his life on track and things would be wonderful. It later turned out that he had never planned on having children (because of some horrible events in his childhood) and he would not change his mind. The drugs were not cause- but that he was closed to children was. He had lied to himself and to her about his expectations regarding parenthood.
An abusive, but valid, marriage cannot be annulled. A person should leave and be safe, but cannot remarry unless the spouse dies. That may sound harsh, but it is a fact. If the marriage is valid, it is always valid and cannot be undone for any reason.