Gwynvyd -> RE: S&M bondage death (10/11/2007 6:22:08 PM)
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ORIGINAL: camille65 http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/law/10/11/bondage.death.ap/index.html There is another link to it. It bothered me when I read this part, I mean it sounds like she is simply suing the estate out of grief.. "It was Exley's mother, Maggie Horner, who decided to sue LeBlanc's estate. "We decided that we didn't want Gary's last wishes being granted when Adrian's couldn't be," she said. "Why should Gary be able to kill my son, bury my son, shoot himself and still get his own way?" Unfortunately that is what often happens with the familes of people who are gay, transgender, or bi. Add a kinky death to it.. and the factor to want to get back at the guy, even his estate for putting thier son's life on the map/news is going to go up exponentially. I see it all the time in friends of mine who's partners die, or have accidents, or just break up. God forbid if there is a child in the relationship durring a break up. The families are like rabid tasmainian devils on crack. My lovely Cuban mother in law ( my girl's mother ) is a classic case of why you get legal documents. I am glad our son is legaly mine, and was phsyicaly born from me before I ever met Sophie my girl. She still makes our lives hell though. I think the guy was simply a moron. This is Exhibit A. to why you should never scene with someone you do not honestly know very very well, and in person. Yes, velcro collars can and indeed in this case did kill. The local community knew he was bad news even. That is so sad. Gwyn
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