I am going to try to answer the original question rather more generally...
It asks, "Is there no way to escape the Jehovah's Witnesses?"
Unless you live in a dogmatic theocracy as in parts of the Middle East where apostacy is a very serious criminal offence, or in some other countries where it is legal but extremely dangerous, you are free to "escape" - or just leave - ANY religion or cult.
Being a Jehovah's Witness, as with other churches, implies you attending its meetings or other activities reasonably regularly. You do not have to do so, if you wish to leave that church or cult - you simply go and do something you feel personally better; and if they try asking why you hath forsaken them, say politely but firmly, "It's no longer for me, it's nothing personal against you, but I have given up the cult so Good-bye.." (They might not like the word "cult"!)
However....
Whilst in a democracy like ours you have both legal right to walk away and legal protection from harassment should the organisation or individual followers try that, you may find it socially and familiarly extremely difficult and emotionally very hard, because some religions, sects, cults and churches cannot abide apostacy and are terrified of losing both power over members, and the "members" themselves. Hence as was alleged above, its willingness to break up a family rather than see it accommodate both followers and non-followers.
I recall the now-defunct Experience Project had a number of threads with titles like "I Escaped the Jehovah's Witnesses". (I think one or two even "Survived" it, which is absurd - for all its mental and social cruelty I can't imagine the JW organisation would officially sanction attempts to murder its own apostates...) What was clear that of all the various para-Christian cults and sects going, the JWs seemed to have spawned more "I Escaped" web-sites and stories than the rest put together.
Maybe next time some JW or Mormon evangelist tries door-stepping me I will ask their cult's attrition rate from voluntary leavers....