California Courts Kill Robin Williams



If you read between the lines you can see that financial troubles imposed by the California courts was a prime cause of Robin William's suicide. While Robin seemed to want to retire and enjoy his old age, the courts dictated that he had to continue to work to maintain the lifestyle of his ex-wives.

Robin's actions saved us from a Mrs Doubtfire sequel.

However, suicide was stupid. He had the means to hide a million or two dollars and flee the country. Why men are do docile that they will kill themselves before they will anger the Cathedral is beyond me.

Robin Williams had 'serious money troubles' after $30million divorce bills and was 'depressed' his TV show had been axed

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2722891/Robin-Williams-wrestled-demons-killing-himself.html

Robin Williams’ friend reveals actor resented having to do new Mrs Doubtfire
Exclusive: Close friend says actor dreaded making films as they 'brought out his demons'

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/celebritynews/11030100/Robin-Williams-friend-reveals-actor-resented-having-to-do-new-Mrs-Doubtfire.html



Comments

  1. I suspect he was bipolar, which explained the mania and depression, the drugs and alcohol. Now dump on top of that the financial problems - being raped by the courts - and it just got to be too much.

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  2. Men have the legal and property rights of medieval Russian serfs before the corrupt family court racket. The real trouble is men actually act like medieval Russian serfs before the corrupt family court racket. They would rather be subservient and fold like a cheap lawnchair than to fight back.

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  4. "Why men are do docile that they will kill themselves before they will anger the Cathedral is beyond me."

    This is a key question, largely unanswered by the Manosphere.

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  5. Why do men kill themselves at much higher rates than women?

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