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Linda Trotier Schmeltzer's avatar

I just saw this on the local news, but they just said a man and woman were found dead in a home he owned.

So very sad!

Daas Yochid's avatar

People mag reporting his son is the murderer

Bill Nazar's avatar

good. bunch of child molesting bitches. their son should have behead both of them.

Daas Yochid's avatar

Proof they molested their children?

Bill Nazar's avatar

Tell me why a son would kill his rich father who is in the Epstein files?

Daas Yochid's avatar

Cuz he's an insane drug addict.

Bill Nazar's avatar

all adult survivors of pedophilia are.

Daas Yochid's avatar

Which you made up with zero evidence.

Bill Nazar's avatar

look. i can say what i want without convincing some cartoon character named "ash".

youre not even a person and your asking for person level respect.

Don't be a Click's avatar

The way a story is introduced determines whether it stays human or becomes political.

Catherine Cunningham's avatar

I feel gutted. It’s Hanukkah. Such a good man and his wife.

Steve Brant's avatar

I saw the TMZ report too, which cited their contacts at LAPD 😢😢😢💔💔💔

Bill Nazar's avatar

lol good riddance

MIDDLE CLASS VICTIM!'s avatar

Shades of Rosie O’Donnell! That fat loudmouth Trump hater gets “offed” by his own mentally ill offspring. Maybe he should have taken care of his son’s mental issues with some of that money? Its always liberal mentalcases

dave's avatar

Im glad meathead is dead rest in piss you fuck

Clarissa Sr, American Grandma's avatar

🌈✨ A Tribute to Rob & Michelle Reiner ✨🌈

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