Actress Anne Heche severely burned in fiery car crash

Anonymous
Pretty sure she was deliberately trying to crash and end her life.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same sh@t Tiger used after his last crash “condition prevents from having toxicology tests done”. Having $ pays for a good lawyer because that is absolute bullsh@t. They can take a vial of blood, they would anyway before administering meds.

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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Same sh@t Tiger used after his last crash “condition prevents from having toxicology tests done”. Having $ pays for a good lawyer because that is absolute bullsh@t. They can take a vial of blood, they would anyway before administering meds.

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Exactly. Celebrity BS.
Anonymous
I like her and feel really bad for her mental problems. She looks really old for her age. I’m 70 and she looks older than me!
Anonymous
This what happens when we don’t treat mental illness and it’s sad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have zero sympathy for her. None. She chose to get behind the wheel. Nope she didn't let those substance abuse demons stop her!

This accident is on the heels of a horrific accident just one day earlier, also here in LA, where 6 people were killed including a pregnant woman, her one year old boy, her unborn child, her fiance. The woman who caused the accident was going over 100mph down a busy road and barreled right through an intersection. Seeing the Ring video of Heche's car was eerily similar to that crash.

Will she survive? Of course she will. Just like the nurse who killed those 6 people.


Can you articulate why it’s relevant that the driver is a nurse? What do you want the reader to feel when reading that detail?

You would not have listed a profession if the impaired driver was an assistant project manager. An accountant. A procurement officer. A software developer. A security consultant. A landscaper.

Neither would the media where you got your info in the first place.





Anonymous
It’s very sad how devastating childhood abuse can be a lifelong suffering. She ravaged her body with substances and is now covered in burns; and caused great damage to others in response to her trauma. Her father was a monster. While she is unfortunately responsible for carrying that burden and maintaining herself the crash was rooted in a harmed child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I have zero sympathy for her. None. She chose to get behind the wheel. Nope she didn't let those substance abuse demons stop her!

This accident is on the heels of a horrific accident just one day earlier, also here in LA, where 6 people were killed including a pregnant woman, her one year old boy, her unborn child, her fiance. The woman who caused the accident was going over 100mph down a busy road and barreled right through an intersection. Seeing the Ring video of Heche's car was eerily similar to that crash.

Will she survive? Of course she will. Just like the nurse who killed those 6 people.


Can you articulate why it’s relevant that the driver is a nurse? What do you want the reader to feel when reading that detail?

You would not have listed a profession if the impaired driver was an assistant project manager. An accountant. A procurement officer. A software developer. A security consultant. A landscaper.

Neither would the media where you got your info in the first place.







I'm not that PP, but I had a reaction to hearing that driver was a nurse too. Being in the caring profession makes that doubly odd in my opinion. If it was a doctor or EMT, same reaction. Your entire profession is caring for people, sometimes in the exact circumstance you just put those victims in. If the people had survived, they would have gone to a hospital to be treated by *wait for it* nurses and doctors. There's an irony here that isn't really all that hard to miss. You really don't see that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This what happens when we don’t treat mental illness and it’s sad.


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OP from another thread - about a former friend - agree entirely.
Anonymous
^^ isn't all that hard to see. Typo.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Pretty sure she was deliberately trying to crash and end her life.


That was my first thought too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s very sad how devastating childhood abuse can be a lifelong suffering. She ravaged her body with substances and is now covered in burns; and caused great damage to others in response to her trauma. Her father was a monster. While she is unfortunately responsible for carrying that burden and maintaining herself the crash was rooted in a harmed child.


Genetics passed on to choldren.
Her father very likely had untreated mental health issues. Perhaps her father also experienced abuse when he was growing up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s very sad how devastating childhood abuse can be a lifelong suffering. She ravaged her body with substances and is now covered in burns; and caused great damage to others in response to her trauma. Her father was a monster. While she is unfortunately responsible for carrying that burden and maintaining herself the crash was rooted in a harmed child.


Rather than "a monster," he could have been a harmed child, too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It’s very sad how devastating childhood abuse can be a lifelong suffering. She ravaged her body with substances and is now covered in burns; and caused great damage to others in response to her trauma. Her father was a monster. While she is unfortunately responsible for carrying that burden and maintaining herself the crash was rooted in a harmed child.


Genetics passed on to choldren.
Her father very likely had untreated mental health issues. Perhaps her father also experienced abuse when he was growing up.


I don’t disagree with this. But it also seems that the father is being given more compassion in this conversation than Ann.
Anonymous
I hope her face is not burned. I also hope she gets into recovery, quits alcohol, and has an epiphany that at this point forward, she owns her life and everything she does, it's not about anybody else like her father. She is in control.
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