Did they deserve it?
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Noodles Malone — 3 years ago(August 12, 2022 03:14 PM)
When ANYONE gets behind a wheel KNOWING they are impaired, and KNOWING they have had alcohol, drugs, meds, or TEXTING, they do so KNOWING they will potentially cause harm to themselves or others. So I do not feel sorry for them.
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Jan_El_Senor — 3 years ago(August 12, 2022 06:12 PM)
This may seem crazy, but you can feel bad for all those involved.
It's tragic that Heche had a problem that led to her reckless behavior/death, and it sucks that people had their property ****ed up.
The two aren't mutually excluse.
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Cheeky — 3 years ago(August 12, 2022 06:23 PM)
She may have been having a psychotic break and not just being a reckless good for nothing
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DrakeStraw — 3 years ago(August 12, 2022 07:14 PM)
Anne's family was lucky in a way. It only took her a week to die. My daughter had a TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) from her accident and died 200+ days later.
About the same time there was an even more horrendous accident in L.A…a red-light runner who killed six. The most horrendous part? She survived!
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Mrsfenshi_Star — 3 years ago(August 15, 2022 02:56 AM)
In this case, I feel sorry for both since Anne was basically a trailblazer for LGBTQi community and actresses (no pun intented) and a good person that had a problem which lead to her tragic death.
The owner of the home, can sue and at least she lived. If she died due to Anne then I would feel sorry for her more than I would for Anne. -