Thank you.No
She’d worked most of her life before disability however she inherited a bit from our mother’s estate
This is what really bothers me about Christopher being part of the Peacock deal.
'Heuermann’s wife, Asa Ellerup, 59, returned to pick up the pieces with her devastated kids, who’d “cry themselves to sleep,” she said, adding that Christopher, who has developmental disabilities, has been
“so distraught and doesn’t understand.”
Read more at:A SERIAL KILLER IN THE FAMILY
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A SERIAL KILLER IN THE FAMILY | inTouch - celebrity - Read this story on Magzter.com
Read this exciting story from inTouch October 09, 2023 issue. Their lives were shattered into a million pieces when their fathers were unmasked as cold-blooded murderswww.magzter.com
Maybe, a "waking horror show" (title of linked news article) isn't the first one, they -the adult children- have to endure. Maybe, there were "horror shows" in that home before. Sex-adventurer/-addicts and people, who were earning their livelihood with sex, cavorted there, where a (probably) TEENAGER with developmental disabilities had to grow up.'The comments on behalf of Victoria and Christopher come after their mother broke her silence in her first interview last week where she revealed that she has been left filled with “anxiety” and their two children “cry themselves to sleep” over the horror.
“I woke up in the middle of the night, shivering ... anxiety,” she told The New York Post.
“My children cry themselves to sleep. I mean, they’re not children. They’re grown adults but they’re my children, and my son has developmental disabilities and he cried himself to sleep.”
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Rex Heuermann’s children living in ‘waking horror show’ following Gilgo Beach arrest
Victoria Heuermann and Christopher Sheridan have found themselves thrust into the ‘developing legal case of the century’ after shock arrest of architect fatherwww.the-independent.com
The “disabled” are people, have a “voice” - I won’t judge on this.This is what really bothers me about Christopher being part of the Peacock deal.
'Heuermann’s wife, Asa Ellerup, 59, returned to pick up the pieces with her devastated kids, who’d “cry themselves to sleep,” she said, adding that Christopher, who has developmental disabilities, has been
“so distraught and doesn’t understand.”
Read more at:A SERIAL KILLER IN THE FAMILY
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A SERIAL KILLER IN THE FAMILY | inTouch - celebrity - Read this story on Magzter.com
Read this exciting story from inTouch October 09, 2023 issue. Their lives were shattered into a million pieces when their fathers were unmasked as cold-blooded murderswww.magzter.com
When the abnormal becomes normal to children which can entail an enabling spouse.Maybe, a "waking horror show" (title of linked news article) isn't the first one, they -the adult children- have to endure. Maybe, there were "horror shows" in that home before. Sex-adventurer/-addicts and people, who were earning their livelihood with sex, cavorted there, where a (probably) TEENAGER with developmental disabilities had to grow up.
AE with her son, who has issues, is using a nice opportunity to elicit pity. How long and effective had she been doing this?
If I were her, I would immediately stop this behavior. It does her more harm than good.
If CH does have a guardian then he is not "like everyone else".The “disabled” are people, have a “voice” - I won’t judge on this.
He is an adult, doesn’t need to hide. If he can make this decision, on his own, or with support, he has every right. He has the right to make mistakes, poor choices, just like everyone else.
Not my business.
We don’t know his legal situation, mental capacity, advisors etc. You are assuming it’s AE alone, u don’t trust her, assuming he can’t make any decisions, but you don’t really know.If CH does have a guardian then he is not "like everyone else".
He would be like others who also have guardians, people who are there to prevent "mistakes,poor choices".
As I stated earlier that imo: if CH does have a guardian and it's Asa, I see that as a conflict of interest.
I don’t know what to think about AE and her alleged or rumored levels of knowledge and/or participation — but those poor children. Wish they could move to a nice cozy and well maintained, clean bungalow out in Oceanside or Rockville Centre, bringing just essential furniture and things they love, to get out of the mess and a home with now totally horrific associations and gawkers. How can they ever feel comfort or solace again in that house? When coming home, a family house should be like a hug and a safe haven, not a 3-D plus emotional/spiritual assault. IDK. JMO.'The comments on behalf of Victoria and Christopher come after their mother broke her silence in her first interview last week where she revealed that she has been left filled with “anxiety” and their two children “cry themselves to sleep” over the horror.
“I woke up in the middle of the night, shivering ... anxiety,” she told The New York Post.
“My children cry themselves to sleep. I mean, they’re not children. They’re grown adults but they’re my children, and my son has developmental disabilities and he cried himself to sleep.”
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Rex Heuermann’s children living in ‘waking horror show’ following Gilgo Beach arrest
Victoria Heuermann and Christopher Sheridan have found themselves thrust into the ‘developing legal case of the century’ after shock arrest of architect fatherwww.the-independent.com
Please refrain from putting your words in my mouth.We don’t know his legal situation, mental capacity, advisors etc. You are assuming it’s AE alone, u don’t trust her, assuming he can’t make any decisions, but you don’t really know.
You are mistaken about disabled rights. Each person has differing abilities, and about choices they can make. People don’t lose the right to make any decisions due to disability. His abilities, advisors, mental capacity, financial situation are his own business. He is allowed to make mistakes, make poor choices within his decision making capacity. Think about it. Don’t just write-off people because they are different. He can decide what he wants to buy with his own money, he can decide where to go, what movie to see, he can decide to a park. Poor decision would be going on a rainy day. Or buying a TV that’s too big. He’s allowed to make mistakes like other people who make mistakes and poor decisions all the time.
He might be able to decide that he wants to participate, to been SEEN as a person who has something to say. Don’t deny him that. Don’t decide that based on your idea of disability that he does not exist, doesn’t deserve to be seen.
Alabama, Arizona, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas.This is an ongoing investigation and I hear them commenting quite a bit that this is "only the beginning." Has anyone considered what's going to happen if RH committed (at least) one of his murders in a death penalty state?
If CH does have a guardian then he is not "like everyone else".
He would be like others who also have guardians, people who are there to prevent "mistakes,poor choices".
As I stated earlier that imo: if CH does have a guardian and it's Asa, I see that as a conflict of interest.