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Man driven to suicide by ex wife and divorce courts

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Washington Post did an article on Chris Mackney. Google "Chris Mackney Washington Post" and you should see the article. I can't post links here yet because I don't have 25 posts.
 
I think women tend to side with other women in family law issues until they have a run in with the more dark, sinister side of it all..usually going through the other side of it with a man they care about or a family member.
 
He said a few times about his "reactions" to things and I wonder if that made him look "crazy" to others. It sounds like the ex wife's family had ties and influence in the legal system. And judges and courts don't usually like hearing about psychopaths and abusive court systems....even if it's true.
 
That sucks. I can imagine his pain now that I have kids but there's always a better out than suicide. Why guarantee your kids their dad won't be around.

Besides, there's nothing a little extra test won't fix if you're that depressed
 
I can't imagine it either but she came after him even when he moved to Dallas, honestly who would do that?

If he was as terrible as she claimed she would have left him alone and just supported her kids on her own. She bullied him to death, he had money and lost all of it fighting to just see his kids. Then he moved to Dallas because that's what she wanted... penniless and looking at a court appointed attorney to represent him and even then he won that case but her and her atty completely ignored it and he was jobless and homeless in dallas after that having to pay 2900 a month in CS and couldn't get it lowered and couldn't even see his kids. I can't even imagine dealing with that and not being able to see your kids...the pain of that and having her basically stalk him through the court system, just terrorizing him...I can't even imagine the stress of all that. She knew he had no money yet she was relentless stalking him through the court system. Because she could. And it happens all the time, she can't "legally" keep him from seeing his kids but it's sure easy to do it.

Then after the guy's death she goes and tries to wipe a dead man's existence from the net.

I can almost see justifying ending it. I can't even imagine the pain of all that and the injustice.
 
That sucks. I can imagine his pain now that I have kids but there's always a better out than suicide. Why guarantee your kids their dad won't be around.

Besides, there's nothing a little extra test won't fix if you're that depressed

The guy felt like he had no hope. He was broke, couldn't see his kids, and his ex-wife just kept beating him down via the court system.

From what I can tell he hadn't seen his kids and was basically broke from the fight. Kids weren't in his life anyways, so he gave up.
 
I agree Cindy. It's amazing that she was appointed over his estate so even in death, she's controlling him. When he wrote how he felt powerless, I think that about sums it up and to know the pain and the years of bullying and abuse. I was looking for the "other side" of the story but haven't found much yet.
 
Outside of the legal stuff on copywrite stuff, has there been any investigation into his allegations I wonder?
 
he still gave up. on himself is one thing but he gave up on his kids after all that. I can see his pain but still can't see killing myself because of some evil ex
 
he wasn't able to see his kids anyways, was he?

are you justifying suicide? I've got some extra test lying around I was keep for a rainy day but if you need it....

seriously though, even if he couldn't see his kids yet, eventually they'll be old enough to make their own decisions. And you'd think eventually he would come across a reasonable judge.
 
what is test supposed to do? I dont get the reference

Makes the men happy. At least till they come off or their estrogen levels get too high and they turn into whiny babies.

I think this is why suicide is such a brutal thing. You can see how he got to that point but in some sense, did he give up on the kids? Would it have changed when they got older?
 
are you justifying suicide? I've got some extra test lying around I was keep for a rainy day but if you need it....

seriously though, even if he couldn't see his kids yet, eventually they'll be old enough to make their own decisions. And you'd think eventually he would come across a reasonable judge.

I'm not justifying anything, but I understand it.


Until you've had your kids taken from you or had to fight to even see them I don't think you can ever really know his pain...ya know?
 
20,000 divorcing and recently divorced men commit suicide every year in the US. I think we should start taking a look at the family court system and ourselves. Should no fault divorces be so easy to obtain? Is divorce in the best interest of children? Should the person who files for divorce be able to get primary custody of the children? Do women really need child support anymore? If they do, should they be able to modify it on a whim so easy?
 
it's pretty much impossible to be depressed on test.

But my point was that I've yet to come across any circumstance where suicide is justified, esecially this one. Fight to see your kids and then give up and kill yourself? I can't see it. It's a terrible story but it's a cop out.

Fuck her and her child support. Fuck everyone
 
Men Wear Divorce Badly - CBS News

Men Wear Divorce Badly

Divorce may elevate suicide risk with raised psychological distress. (AP)

Divorced men face twice as high a risk of suicide as their married counterparts.

(CBS) How do married men fare after a divorce?

When it comes to some American men, apparently not well, according to a University of California sociologist who just published a large national study on divorce and suicide.

Augustine Kposowa of the University of California at Riverside, spoke from Los Angeles on his findings with The Early Show's Jon Frankel on Thursday."Divorced and separated persons were over twice as likely to commit suicide as married individuals," Kposowa states in his study. In fact, divorced men end up with twice as high a risk of suicide as their married counterparts.

He did not find such a high suicide rate among divorced women, however.

Kposowa gave three possible explanations, based on opinion.

First, he cites "financial obligations," adding that "The courts in the United States are in a position now whereby money is given to the woman, or the man is forced to pay alimony, child support. The man is also asked, in some cases, to vacate the house."

Kposowa also notes familial factors. "If a man loses custody of the children and the woman keeps those children, there are situations whereby she may not allow the man to see the children, and that causes some depression," he says.

And there are the methods used. "Generally the methods that men and women use to commit suicide are different. Men tend to use guns, for the most part, in the United States. In fact, in 60 percent of suicides that are committed are by a firearm, a gun."

"Women are, on the other hand, attempt suicide more often than men," Kposowa says. "Men are more likely to take their own life."

"Women tend to initiate divorce more than men," Kposowa notes. "They do think about suicide. They attempt suicide more often than men do, but men (are more likely to go through with it) because men use more lethal weapons, whereas women use less lethal weapons. If a man uses a gun, he's less likely to survive. If a woman uses drugs, medications,...her chances of survival are higher."

Read Sociologist's Study
Click here to read part of the report.

Here are some key points, excerpted from the study's findings, when adjusted for the effects of socioeconomic status:

* Men were nearly 4.8 times as likey to commit suicide as women.

* African Americans experienced a risk of suicide that was 61 percent lower than that of whites.

* In general, the lower the level of education, the higher the risk of suicide.

* As for income, only those in households with incomes between $5,000 and $9,999 (inclusive) had a significant suicide risk.

* Residents of Western states had much higher risks of suicide.

* Persons 55 to 64 years old were 41 percent more likely to kill themselves than youths (15 to 24).

* Those 65 years or older had a suicide risk that was 61 percent higher than the risk exhibited by individuals 15 to 24 years of age.

How does Kposowa explain the connection? "It may be marriage confers health and many other advantages which divorced persons lack," he writes.

The different findings by sex occur, he argues in the report, because "Perhaps women form greater supportive networks, such as meaningful friendships at a higher level than men, and regardless of their marital status." So when their marital status changes, women have their friends.

Suicide Prevention Resources
Call 800-SUICIDE
(800-784-2433)

"Although divorce is a crisis and a profoundly stressful life event for many people, men and women react to the crisis and stress differently. Men kill themselves, but women do not," he further writes.

The study, "Marial Status and Suicide in the National Longitudinal Mortality Study," published this month in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health considered data from the National Longitudinal Mortality Study, from 1979 to 1989. The samples came from the Current Population Survey, by the U.S. Bureau of the Census.
 
I'm not justifying anything, but I understand it.


Until you've had your kids taken from you or had to fight to even see them I don't think you can ever really know his pain...ya know?

Oh yeah. I can't say how I'd really react until being in the situation but looking at it now killing yourself is giving up on your kids. Now way around it, imo
 
that's cuz you still have them...Let them get taken away and you can't get them back and see if you don't lose your gutdamn mind.
 
Seriously though, you must've gone through that in the divorce. Glad you got your boy back bro

Next time 1gram test/mast until you get your head back together
 
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