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That man has serious mental health issues and there’s nothing anyone could have said or done to provoke or prevent this. |
Do you think normal people can kill another human with ease? Thats called being a psychopath |
One of the defining characteristics of severe mental illness is "is this person a danger to themselves or others?" What do you think that means? I say this as someone with a very similar sibling. In spite of a tremendous amount of pressure from family members, I stayed away and kept myself and my children safe. He burned my parents house down while they were in it and eventually killed himself. That's the whole reason that severe mental illness is a danger to society. Right now, we have very poor solutions. |
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Mentally ill are also very very manipulative and more intelligent than they let on. They’ll smile and act so polite for one day-maybe a week, maybe a month, and then as soon as they don’t get ONE thing they want, they snap.
I think this is another reason parents and loved ones find it hard to let go because they see the good days |
+1 Too many people are invested in perpetuating the myth that people with mental illness don't become violent. Why do they think they're medicated in hospitals, sometimes too much so? |
+1 million. Anything less is just trying to treat symptoms, which has so far proven way less than effective. We need to find the root cause and attack and solve THAT. Personally, I believe brain chemistry is the key |
| I listened to the 2018 ‘Dopey’ podcast episodes where he called in. He came across as pretty spoiled. He basically said he just wanted to relapse at his parents guest house so he could get back to going what he liked - smoking weed, hanging out, and being left alone. |
Bingo. I know someone that has a personality disorder with depression and he knows exactly what to say to make people feel bad about his situation and feel like they have to bail him out. He is truly depressed but also manipulative. |
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I'm curious how his lawyer is being paid. Probably doing it for the publicity because I doubt Nick has any money of his own and doubt any family member would pay for it.
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I was just going to ask this. His lawyer is a high profile celebrity lawyer, how is this possible and wonder if he contacted Nick. |
68 is not elderly. |
They were 78 and 70 years old. |
It's true. I have a sibling with a serious mental illness. I know three families who have had family members die due to suicide caused by serious mental illness. I feel very strongly that we need to figure out a better solution than we have right now. It's possible with wrap around services and frequent contact with skilled social workers. Social workers deserve to be paid more. But they also have an important job to do. And, yes, involuntary long term confinement in a mental institution is appropriate in some cases. Like that of the Reiners' son. |
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Somehow it took me until today to remember that Rob Reiner has another daughter, Tracy Reiner. She was Penny Marshall's daughter and had a different biological father, but when Penny Marshall married Rob Reiner, he adopted her and gave her his last name.
She was most famously "Betty Spaghetti" in A League of Their Own, and in Apollo 13 she played Mary Haise, the pregnant wife of the astronaut played by Bill Paxton. Penny Marshall and Rob Reiner were married for about a decade and divorced before Reiner met his next wife Michele on the set of Harry Met Sally. |
+ 1 million |