Anne Heche in critical condition following fiery car crash, 5 August 2022

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This is a sad situation for many, not only for Anne. She has two boys. I assume she has custody over their care. It is a relief to learn she is in stable condition, at this time.

The lady who was living in the now destroyed home had kind neighbors taking her clothes and food but she'll need much more than that to restore her life. A good Samaritan assisted in getting her and her pets out of the home. She spent the rest of the day at his home.

This incident happened around 11am. First, her vehicle hits the exterior of Mar Vista apartment complex. If she was suicidal, smashing into that cinder block building at a high rate of speed would have done it.

A gentleman tried to convince her to get out of the car to assure she's alright. Instead, Anne cranks her vehicle and puts the gear into reverse. She proceeds at a recklessly high rate of speed down a neighborhood street. Maybe she drove away because she was fearful of a DWI? It doesn't explain running the stop sign though.

As the vehicle is speeding down the street, she runs the stop sign which allows her vehicle to smash through the shrubbery across the intersection and go another 30' crashing into the home. In the Ring camera video, one can hear the point at which her car makes impact.

I don't think Anne was ever on fire after looking at images inside her vehicle. Nothing even appears to be melted. I do think it was hot as hell inside her car though.

She did not claw her way out of the wreckage. Anne was pinned against the driver's seat by the airbag. She was excavated by the firemen who entered the trunk area in order to remove her.

Ellen's ex Anne Heche, 53, critically injured in 'drunken' crash

It's being reported her net worth is $4M although I've seen it reported almost twice as much in other sources such as Wiki.

Inside Anne Heche's net worth as star is hospitalized after LA car accident

A timeline of Anne Heche’s car crash: How star’s fiery crash landed her in critical condition
 
This is a sad situation for many, not only for Anne. She has two boys. I assume she has custody over their care. It is a relief to learn she is in stable condition, at this time.

The lady who was living in the now destroyed home had kind neighbors taking her clothes and food but she'll need much more than that to restore her life. A good Samaritan assisted in getting her and her pets out of the home. She spent the rest of the day at his home.

This incident happened around 11am. First, her vehicle hits the exterior of Mar Vista apartment complex. If she was suicidal, smashing into that cinder block building at a high rate of speed would have done it.

A gentleman tried to convince her to get out of the car to assure she's alright. Instead, Anne cranks her vehicle and puts the gear into reverse. She proceeds at a recklessly high rate of speed down a neighborhood street. Maybe she drove away because she was fearful of a DWI? It doesn't explain running the stop sign though.

As the vehicle is speeding down the street, she runs the stop sign which allows her vehicle to smash through the shrubbery across the intersection and go another 30' crashing into the home. In the Ring camera video, one can hear the point at which her car makes impact.

I don't think Anne was ever on fire after looking at images inside her vehicle. Nothing even appears to be melted. I do think it was hot as hell inside her car though.

She did not claw her way out of the wreckage. Anne was pinned against the driver's seat by the airbag. She was excavated by the firemen who entered the trunk area in order to remove her.

Ellen's ex Anne Heche, 53, critically injured in 'drunken' crash

It's being reported her net worth is $4M although I've seen it reported almost twice as much in other sources such as Wiki.

Inside Anne Heche's net worth as star is hospitalized after LA car accident

A timeline of Anne Heche’s car crash: How star’s fiery crash landed her in critical condition
It’s actually a miracle that no one was killed with that kind of reckless driving.
 
This is a classic case of wealthy celebrities getting treated with a lot more deference than "the average joe" in cases like this. I.e., based on all of the articles/news reports out there about this case, it sounds like AH was:

1) Impaired while driving
2) Driving recklessly
3) Intentionally crashed into these two locations
4) A combination of two (or more) of the above

If she was not a wealthy celebrity/big-shot, it would have been immediately reported what caused these crashes. And, if a non-wealthy person was determined to be either inebriated/drugged and/or crashed the car on purpose - they would be going to prison...after they recovered at the hospital.

So, who is now going to take care of the homeowner/homeowners whose house she destroyed?! The house sounds unlivable at this point. Even if the homeowners have insurance money, I can tell you that this doesn't pay for everything involved in the repair(s) of damage this extensive. It will also take months to fix the home, and that's if the home is even worth fixing. And, in the meantime the homeowners will need to live somewhere else. And, most insurance policies won't pay for hotel/motel costs while the homeowner is having the home repaired. Horrible.
 
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I agree. It's very important that her team know what substances (legal or illegal) she might have ingested when deciding her treatment protocol Examples - a patient who routinely abuses pain medications would necessitate a different protocol. Another example would be in discerning level of consciousness. Is is a head injury or ingestion of narcotics/alcohol. Whether LE can have access to that information is another matter.
They just could not perform a breath analyzer test.
 
This is a classic case of wealthy celebrities getting treated with a lot more deference than "the average joe" in cases like this. I.e., based on all of the articles/news reports out there about this case, it sounds like AH was:

1) Impaired while driving
2) Driving recklessly
3) Intentionally crashed into these two locations
4) A combination of two (or more) of the above

If she was not a wealthy celebrity/big-shot, it would have been immediately reported what caused these crashes. And, if a non-wealthy person was determined to be either inebriated/drugged and/or crashed the car on purpose - they would be going to prison...after they recovered at the hospital.

So, who is now going to take care of the homeowner/homeowners whose house she destroyed?! The house sounds unlivable at this point. Even if the homeowners have insurance money, I can tell you that this doesn't pay for everything involved in the repair(s) of damage this extensive. It will also take months to fix the home, and that's if the home is even worth fixing. And, in the meantime the homeowners will need to live somewhere else. And, most insurance policies won't pay for hotel/motel costs while the homeowner is having the home repaired. Horrible.

It's a tragedy, to be sure. Anne is lucky to be alive to live another day.

I saw images of firemen up on the roof with their axes chopping away to ventilate the smoke and superheated gases. I don't know who does it, the fire dept or police dept or the city, but they have Red Tagged the house. The red sign is visible by the door of the home. A red tagged home means it is unsafe to occupy.

Someone mentioned the lady residing in the home was in her backyard at the time. That was precisely the safest place for her to be.
 
Driving 90 mph in a residential zone drunk is just not remotely in the same class morally or legally as driving the speed limit and eating a taco or accidentally dropping something on the floor or changing the station on the radio. It's like comparing raising your voice at a child briefly to beating or almost killing your child.

It's extreme to pretend like the slightest fully legal distraction in a car is the same as deliberately breaking the law and doing things that are a clear and present danger to everyone around them. I have not the slightest sympathy for someone who drives intoxicated or twice the speed limit any more than I do someone who loses it and kills someone.

I have a friend who lost her husband this past year to a drunk driver and both her and her two children spent months physically recovering from the damage. The mental trauma is probably life long. The loss of their father is forever. And someone who gets in their car intoxicated or makes other blatant illegal and dangerous choices is not even close to someone who changes the radio station or drops something on the floor. Not in the same ball park at all.

I can't fathom trying to downplay or justify these reckless actions that destroy the lives of others. It's not really no big deal either that Anne Heche destroyed all the possessions some other poor woman had.

I agree but at this point, there is also no proof that she had been drinking.
 
This is a classic case of wealthy celebrities getting treated with a lot more deference than "the average joe" in cases like this. I.e., based on all of the articles/news reports out there about this case, it sounds like AH was:

1) Impaired while driving
2) Driving recklessly
3) Intentionally crashed into these two locations
4) A combination of two (or more) of the above

If she was not a wealthy celebrity/big-shot, it would have been immediately reported what caused these crashes. And, if a non-wealthy person was determined to be either inebriated/drugged and/or crashed the car on purpose - they would be going to prison...after they recovered at the hospital.

So, who is now going to take care of the homeowner/homeowners whose house she destroyed?! The house sounds unlivable at this point. Even if the homeowners have insurance money, I can tell you that this doesn't pay for everything involved in the repair(s) of damage this extensive. It will also take months to fix the home, and that's if the home is even worth fixing. And, in the meantime the homeowners will need to live somewhere else. And, most insurance policies won't pay for hotel/motel costs while the homeowner is having the home repaired. Horrible.

Wouldn’t her insurance cover damages to the home and accommodation for the displaced tenant? It would I’m Canada.

If she’s found to have been driving under the influence, I would assume she will be charged and the public notified but these things seem to take a while.

A friend and her son were killed by a suspected impaired driver in the South Dakota and while charges are pending, it’s been a month as no formal charges have been laid.
 
Wouldn’t her insurance cover damages to the home and accommodation for the displaced tenant? It would I’m Canada.

No, at least not in all cases in the U.S. I had serious flood damage to my home last year & had to have the walls partially torn out for some time; and, it took a while for them to be repaired. I was fortunate to be able to stay in the home while waiting for the repairs; i.e., it was still habitable at that point.

The insurance did NOT cover all of my costs associated with my damage/repairs, and I'm not even counting the deductible.

And, my insurance wouldn't have covered any costs associated with a hotel/motel - if I had to stay in one while the house was being repaired.
 
I watched the live feed from the helicopter as they wheeled the stretched from the house to the ambulance. The sheet was wrapped snugly over her head, shoulders, and upper legs and held down with straps. She had to claw her way out to gasp for air! This surprised me since I assumed that, after waiting so long to be able to extricate the from the car, they would have had an Ambu bag at the ready. Did they just assume she was dead?
I thought maybe the sheet was just laying loosely over her until they got her into the ambulance to protect her from helicopter cameras overhead.
 
I couldn't believe that AH was actually conscious when she was on the gurney o_O In one of the video clips that I've seen, it looks like she is actually trying to sit up with her arms flailing as she is being put into the ambulance! So sad :( If she survives, Ms. Heche's life is going to be unbelievably challenging. JMO

ETA: The video that I referenced above is within this report: Actress Anne Heche crashes car into Mar Vista home, sparking large fire There is also a still photo that shows burns on Heche's back as she attempts to sit up.

I don't know her prior history or current history. But an organic mental health issue could easily be exacerbated by substances.
I just read an article on a Fox affiliate. The article states the following:

"In the fall of 2000,...Heche was hospitalized after knocking on the door of a stranger in a rural area near Fresno, California. Authorities said she had appeared shaken and disoriented, and spoke incoherently to the residents.

In a memoir released the following year, 'Call Me Crazy,' Heche talked about her lifelong struggles with mental health and a childhood of abuse."


 
Wouldn’t her insurance cover damages to the home and accommodation for the displaced tenant? It would I’m Canada.

If she’s found to have been driving under the influence, I would assume she will be charged and the public notified but these things seem to take a while.

A friend and her son were killed by a suspected impaired driver in the South Dakota and while charges are pending, it’s been a month as no formal charges have been laid.
Depending upon the type of policy the home owner has, it may pay for absolutely everything or everything that Heche's doesn't.
 
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