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dickthegrouch

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27. I imagine there's a degree of embarassment involved too
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 05:04 PM
Dec 2025

Making family things so public in terms of prosecutions is incredibly hard when family is involved.
The press would be all over it and the victims get judged in public opinion as much as the perpetrator does in court.
For the wealthy, or well-known, that can be perceived as an huge barrier to getting asll the help they need.
The press is suppressing all the wrong things and highlighting the wrong things too for the prurient entertainment of the otherwise ignorant masses.
When we get back to actual news, and provide support rather than condemnation for the unfortunate among us, we'll be back on the road to an healthy society.

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I tossed and turned about the murder last night for a while. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #1
I've been reflecting on that as well. LuckyCharms Dec 2025 #2
I am a retired mental health professional and have seen a great deal during the 40 years I was working. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #4
I agree, but I think their assumed denial would be the natural reaction of a parent... LuckyCharms Dec 2025 #5
Yes they were in some denial. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #21
What Malcolm Nance said on the mucifer Dec 2025 #36
I was afraid of that. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #37
I agree ... OldBoss Dec 2025 #13
Yes very sad situations. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #22
The US mental health care system has never been in good health. erronis Dec 2025 #31
I agree. Irish_Dem Dec 2025 #34
My sister was like this when... róisín_dubh Dec 2025 #35
Illegal drugs are so heinous in this day, they could make anyone snap at any time. Clouds Passing Dec 2025 #11
I imagine there's a degree of embarassment involved too dickthegrouch Dec 2025 #27
I feel the same way. no_hypocrisy Dec 2025 #3
I know what you mean PCIntern Dec 2025 #6
Yes, and he was vulnerable, like the rest of us. LuckyCharms Dec 2025 #7
I am comforted by the Reiners' final, enormous gift to this nation. Paladin Dec 2025 #8
Bad things can happen to good people GreatGazoo Dec 2025 #9
Kudos to you for this post. cer7711 Dec 2025 #10
It is hitting me hard, too. yardwork Dec 2025 #12
Yes, well said. Thank you. mountain grammy Dec 2025 #15
Hey fellow Joneser! LittleGirl Dec 2025 #17
Same here, only I was in bright red Heart of Ohio. yardwork Dec 2025 #24
Me too, LuckyCharms. It was like a part of our youth was taken away. debm55 Dec 2025 #14
As far back as high school I was saying we are no longer a society. We are an economy and military. twodogsbarking Dec 2025 #16
We fought the law and the law won. yardwork Dec 2025 #25
As hard as it hit all of us, I worry about how it hit a man who knew his dad well, and possibly knew Rob Reiner as a kid Attilatheblond Dec 2025 #18
Had a thought about this that provided some consolation ... Jarqui Dec 2025 #19
Thank you - beautiful post. erronis Dec 2025 #32
My friends & I were 60's protesters... bluboid Dec 2025 #20
I'm so sad over the murders and heartbroken over Romy who will live forever with the vision of her dead parents. TommieMommy Dec 2025 #23
Having a child who is dangerous is devastating dlk Dec 2025 #26
Dearest Lucky Niagara Dec 2025 #28
. LuckyCharms Dec 2025 #29
It was so shocking wendyb-NC Dec 2025 #30
A lovely tribute to Rob and to Michael (Meathead). Thank you. erronis Dec 2025 #33
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