Wife Copyrights Husbands Suicide Note To Prevent Circulation / Husband Claims An Elite Conspiracy

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  1. #1 Vicious, Apr 24, 2014
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    A man by the name of Chris Mackney killed himself because of unjust court ruling and abuse, his ex-wife is such a psychopath that she copyrighted his suicide so that she could prevent it from being circulated without her permission.
     
    It's over, I don't want to live on this planet anymore.
     
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    http://fr.scribd.com/word/removal/204260673
    http://theeprovocateur.blogspot.fr/2014/02/suicide-note-of-chris-mackney.html
    http://henrymakow.com/2014/02/a-fathers-suicide-note.html
    http://beforeitsnews.com/strange/2014/02/a-fathers-suicide-note-2454404.html
     
    Apparently, Reddit is also deleting threads on it.
     
    The wife as of now is currently being faxbombed, email spammed, receiving pizza deliveries and free quran.

     
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  2. #2 dankness420, Apr 24, 2014
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    Well that didn't work now did it.
     
  3. As she deserves. Fuck some people man.


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  4. Devil's advocate here, but is there any proof that his claims are true and the wife was actually acting maliciously? 
     
    There is a lot of "he said, she said" in divorce and custody disputes, and it's easy to pick a side based on this guy's suicide note, but do we know everything he said is entirely true? Do we know there was no good reason for a judge to remove his custody rights? Do we know that his wife absolutely wasn't acting in the interest of her kids well-being? 
     
    Just curious, I'm open to proof if it's out there. I just don't feel like we should demonize one party without knowing the whole story. 
     
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  5. Although I agree with your stance 100%, there's people tearing this apart. Some are accusing him of being a paranoid schizophrenic. Gas-lighting, although a real phenomena, can be a self-validating delusion. Everything I've read points to him being abused and fucked in court, which is nothing new for men when it comes to custody but there is reasonable doubt. That doesn't however change the fact of my title, that a women copyrighted her husband's suicide note. It's uncanny and asinine.
     
  6. Courtney Love? :cool:
     
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    Well consider though that whether the accusations are true or not, and especially if they're not true, she may want to copyright the document in order to keep her name from being blemished like this. 
     
    I've seen friends go through custody disputes first hand, and shit can get absolutely ugly. But the woman here is still alive and what if she doesn't want his suicide note out there because it's not true? What if he was actually severely mentally unstable and his custody rights were removed in the interest of keeping the children safe? 
     
    I don't think the fact that she copyrighted it says anything one way or the other. She probably consulted her lawyer about what she could do to stop this from tarnishing her name, and that was his recommendation. If he were actually mentally ill and the accusations were unfounded, surely she wouldn't want to be seen that way? 
     
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    It's true that there are two sides to every story and we don't really know much about this guy or his case.
     
    Still though, this isn't the first story I've heard of a man killing himself during or after a divorce. And leaving anecdotal evidence aside, I've read research indicating that while suicide rates for women remain stable after divorce, a man's risk of suicide skyrockets. And statistically, in the USA the mother is awarded primary custody 85% of the time, the father 8% of the time,  and to foster parents 7% of the time.
     
    Dad's do get fucked in family court.
     
  9. To be fair, I'll edit out that she was a psychopath, if anything they were equally unstable. Again, I agree with you, however I don't believe a suicide note falls under fair use statutes and should be copyrighted in this manner.
     
    I have seen it happen before using DMCA, but never this effectively. It does appear that the father of the woman is rich. I really don't think she should be harassed, there is no way to know what happened. But I think that using the legal system to get information pulled is bullshit, and I am completely against the idea of an estate getting "copyright" to a person's writing and getting it pulled everywhere. This is a blatant abuse of the law, because he obviously wanted it to be published, probably agreed to some TOS to publish it places. Nobody has the right to use copyright to take it down.
     
    Allow me to advocate myself. If Dina Mackney really did drive her husband to kill himself through manipulation of the court system, she could probably be charged with negligent homicide. Even if he was somewhat unstable and not suited for custody, it's possible that his crashing life changes were part of the cause. If there is any shred of truth to what he claims about her being an abusive sociopath, shouldn't she at least be examined?
     
  10. #10 Vicious, Apr 24, 2014
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    And here's the fucking bombshell, now here's where shit get real hairy, worthy of a pandora's box thread. He's claiming that this was all a conscious ruse to push him to kill himself by her elite father, as well as a ring of 'psychopaths'.
     
    http://www.brainsyntax.com/Portal/Material/1/Lasttestamentofalovingfatherabusedbythefamilycourtsystem.pdf
     
    Guy was a legit tinfoiler. I found the copyright on the initial death note to be odd, and I wouldn't put the courts past bribery but this goes all the way down the rabbit's hole.
     
     
     
     
     
     
    I honestly wasn't expecting this. I thought this would turn into a thread about our judicial system but I hit the crazy jackpot on this one.
     
  11. When I read that suicide note I didn't even think about the parents, I think about those poor children at the center of all of this.  This suicide note is the height of narcissism....
     
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  12. #12 *guest, Apr 24, 2014
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    I totally hear you guys about how unfair the courts are when it comes to custody disputes. The friends I've known who have gone through custody disputes are primarily male, and fucked if shit didn't suck for them. 
     
    I'm just saying, none of us have any right to judge what was actually going on here. 
     
    AK Infinity made a good point too, this suicide note was completely self-serving and it may be that the mom also didn't want it made public for the sake of her kids. 
     
    One of the things all my friends who went through custody disputes have in common, they never ever had any desire to make that shit public because they did not want the kids involved at all, whatsoever. They would never talk bad about the other party in front of the kids, they would play nice all the time because the kids don't deserve to hear about how their mom did this or their dad did that. 
     
    I don't know whether the guy published this publicly on his own or not, but I do know that a good parent wouldn't normally want to publicly say "hey, your mom is a fucking psychopath" to his own kids. To basically tell his kids "I killed myself because of your mother". 
     
    That's a horrible position to put his children in. 
     
     
    At the end of the day, none of us have any idea what was actually going on in this relationship. Maybe he was right, maybe he was a great dad who was royally fucked by the courts, but there's just as much of a chance that he was a severely ill man who lost custody because of his own illness and the mother just doesn't want his unfounded accusations to be public for the sake of herself and her children. 
     
    Who knows. 
     
  13. LMFAOROFL "free quran"
     
      That killed me harder than anything in the history of killing me hard.
     
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    biatch has real issues...her plans backfired. (she must have listened to a fucking lawyer...who got paid to do the paperwork... :ey: )
     
  15. #15 BlazedGlory, Apr 24, 2014
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    I totally get the idea of not making issues like that public, because I put up with that kind of drag your kids into your petty quarrels shit for a decade. Lots of kids feel like they need to pick a side, to choose one or get neither.
     
    Kids really are the losers in divorce, and even when both parties try their best to keep them out of it, you can't totally achieve that. Children are much more aware and astute than people seem to think.
     
  16. Bunch of fukheads really....
     
    so yah
     
  17. Thanks Sherlock.


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  18. LOL
     

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