Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he will claim temporary insanity. Not in anyway excusable, but there are plenty of non-celebs who have cracked under the strain of financial trouble. I can't actually recall him from anything, but The Shield so I guess his revenue stream dried up.
Tragic that he and his wife couldn't have let the house go, gotten regular jobs, and been content with being middle class. Money is the root of all evil.
Money didn't kill her--a gun did.
He killed her, NOT THE GUN.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it took Children's Services 4 hours to get to the station and take the kids to the home of a family member where they could be comforted.
You do realize that after office hours there is likely one person on call and s/he could have been dealing with another emergency. For the love of God, I'm sure there were officers comforting them, and they weren't just left on a bench with blankets draped over their shoulders while crying and drinking a cup of black coffee.
Then they need more than one person on call.
Then advocate for it. People are so quick to judge a situation without realizing all that's involved.
I apologize for being moved by the thought of distraught children. It's insensitive of me.
It's very tunnel visioned of you. I get it, it's sad, the kids were distraught but they may not have been the most pressing emergency. They were in a police station, a safe place, while other children are being r
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wonder if he will claim temporary insanity. Not in anyway excusable, but there are plenty of non-celebs who have cracked under the strain of financial trouble. I can't actually recall him from anything, but The Shield so I guess his revenue stream dried up.
Tragic that he and his wife couldn't have let the house go, gotten regular jobs, and been content with being middle class. Money is the root of all evil.
Money didn't kill her--a gun did.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:it took Children's Services 4 hours to get to the station and take the kids to the home of a family member where they could be comforted.
You do realize that after office hours there is likely one person on call and s/he could have been dealing with another emergency. For the love of God, I'm sure there were officers comforting them, and they weren't just left on a bench with blankets draped over their shoulders while crying and drinking a cup of black coffee.
Then they need more than one person on call.
Then advocate for it. People are so quick to judge a situation without realizing all that's involved.
I apologize for being moved by the thought of distraught children. It's insensitive of me.