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Where did you get this information? |
So what if it's not "normal"? |
| Whore gonna whore |
I'm pretty sure the PP pulled that "fact" out of their ass. Rich people don't exchange sex for drugs. |
2nd marriage, renting their house...don't assume they were as rich as they 'appear'. |
If they were both practicing dermatologists they should have easily had an income of $500-700K combined. It's one of the highest paid specialties in medicine. But it sounds like they spent money as fast as they made it. |
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This story also reminds me of this other mom.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/06/08/nyregion/scarsdale-ny-woman-is-charged-as-marijuana-farmer.html?_r=0 The driver, they say, was Andrea Sanderlin, a 45-year-old suburban single mother. Ms. Sanderlin, living with two young children and having a fondness for riding horses, seemed not all uncommon for a resident of her fashionable Westchester County community about 20 miles from Midtown Manhattan. She went to dinner parties and lived in a luxurious Spanish mansion. She owned three cars and had recently hired a nanny. She worked, or so she told acquaintances, in interior design. She was also a large scale grower and dealer of marijuana. |
You don't understand what you're talking about. Have you seen any women that trade sex for drugs? It's not the kind of person who holds down a job, or even has a place of their own, and they aren't looking for cocaine. Crack is much cheaper, and more readily available. Have you people never been to a bad neighborhood? You're amazingly naive. |
Agreed. There are some very vile, clueless people on these forums. PP is calling that doctor a slut for dying from a night of partying - but my guess is that she herself is a binge drinker or a person that drinks every day. And that lady might not have been an addict; it may have been her first time. Or it might be something that she does on her occasional nights out - like 4 times a year. We don't really know. We're all speculating about what happened, but the fact is that we don't really know. |
I think you are naive as well. Do you remember the DC Madam scandal? I personally remember lots of 20-something young women who were in her book and who were medical residents and law clerks at the time. I remember being recruited as a a young lawyer in a federal agency - I declined. She needed extra companions during the IMF-World Bank annual meetings. It was the early 1990s. Now, I have no reason to believe that most of those women had real drug issues other than casual use. But the partying culture? It is everywhere there is money and power. This isn't uncommon. |
+1 Seriously. It's not hard for an MD to come up with $250 for an 8 ball. If nothing else, she can write fake scripts for Ritalin, Adderall, or any number of ADHD drugs and crush and snort them if she got really desperate |
It was a scandal because the johns were upper class. A woman exchanging sex for drugs would not be welcome. No one is going to pay $1,000 for a crack whore. Having a job and using that money to buy drugs is not the same thing, not by any stretch of the imagination. I grew up in very, very poor neighborhoods, and saw some of my friends become drug addicts. |
That was all based on some of the initial details coming out from some of the posters - they were speculating that she might have been a "hooker" and I was simply saying why they may have thought that to be the case. As it turns out some of the earlier details - her being topless, the men dumping her body and taking off - weren't entirely accurate. So it is less clear that sex had anything to do with it. If she had been topless, no panties and the men HAD dumped her body (which it at one point sounded like) then it would have seemed more likely that sex AND drugs were involved. As it is, it sounds like it may have been just drugs. But only the people who were there know for sure what was happening in that apt. |
"presumably" does no = fact. It is a presumption that may or may not be fact. FWIW, I think it's pretty unusual for a rich person to go to a cabbie drug dealer's apt. It seems that they would have a more indirect source....but again, this is not my scene AT ALL. So I don't know what is normal for these folks. |
| On tv the newscaster said the men involved were not arrested, because they did nothing wrong. Wasn't taking drugs wrong? Wasn't the way they left her body abuse of a corpse? Someone on another board said if the men were black they would have been shot. I think this is accurate. |