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    Good God, why didn't this man just file for bankruptcy?

    Dad who killed family, self was $460K in debt, sheriff says

    (CNN) -- A man who shot his wife and three children to death before committing suicide in Middletown, Maryland, last weekend had about $460,000 in mortgage and credit card debt, the local sheriff said Tuesday.
    Five people, including three young children, were found dead in this house in Middletown, Maryland.

    Deputies who examined a computer taken from Christopher Wood's home found information that showed "severe financial difficulties," including money owed on a home in Florida that the family had been unable to sell, Frederick County Sheriff Charles Jenkins said at a news conference.

    Wood was a salesman for CSX Railroad, where he earned about $97,000 a year, the sheriff said.

    He left six suicide notes, according to authorities.

    Jenkins said the medical examiner had determined that Christopher Wood, 34, shot himself with a shotgun Friday after shooting his wife, Francie Billotti-Wood, and their three young children -- Chandler, 5; Gavin, 4; and Fiona, 2 -- with a small-caliber pistol.

    "Traumatic lacerations" found on the bodies were made after their deaths, with either a kitchen knife or a pruning saw, the sheriff said, quoting the medical examiner. Both items were found in the house.

    "The injuries were very horrific," the sheriff said.

    The wife and children apparently were killed while they slept Thursday night into Friday, Jenkins said.

    Authorities found a shotgun next to Christopher Wood's body and a .25-caliber handgun in a container in the kitchen. Sheriff's Office Cpl. Jennifer Bailey said Tuesday it was not yet known whether the handgun found was used in the killings.

    The federal Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agency was trying to trace the ownership of the pistol and shotgun.

    Authorities said Wood left individual suicide notes to his wife and each of the three children, expressing his sorrow and love. There was one note left to his mother, father and sister, and one more that was not addressed to anyone in particular but that was more apologetic than the others.

    In his sixth note, Wood described his "day-to-day stresses," Bailey said.

    "That one talks about financial problems, how he was going to raise his family, stresses, how he tried a number of medications to control his depression, but felt he had gotten worse over time," Bailey said.

    Jenkins said several medications were found in the house, including some used to treat depression and anxiety.

    Bailey said deputies went to the house shortly after 9 a.m. Saturday, after Francie Billotti-Wood's father found the bodies. Her father, concerned because he had not seen members of the family for about a day, had gone to the house and forced his way in when no one answered the door.
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    Jenkins said the sheriff's office had no record of domestic violence or other family disputes at the Woods' home.

    He said the results of toxicology tests won't be available for a few weeks.

    http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/04/21/maryland.family.shot/index.html

    #2
    I highly doubt that filing BK would have cured this guy of what was wrong with him.

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      #3
      Depression medication says it all. Those drugs can be worse than the disease if not used correctly.

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        #4
        So sad....Okay he could get depressed and want to commit suicide but why kill the children? That just never EVER makes sense to me....
        CH13 filed 5/21/09; 341 6/17/09; confirmed 7/14/09]
        Discharged: 7/25/12

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          #5
          What a horrible story!

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            #6
            Originally posted by Willy13 View Post
            Depression medication says it all. Those drugs can be worse than the disease if not used correctly.
            It really doesn't say much at all actually. You've more or less implied that anti-depressants are at least in part responsible for what happened here - if I'm misinterpreting what you've written, please accept my wholehearted apology and discard the next bit lol.

            Aspirin, if misused, can kill ya. But it's unusual for people to denigrate aspirin in the same way as folk decry the use of anti-depressants.

            Please don't get me wrong, Willy. You're right, in a very basic sense - used incorrectly, certain medications can and sadly sometimes do contribute to an already severe condition. And so can not getting therapy. Marital problems. Stress at work. Eating too much refined sugar. Alcohol issues. Sensitivity to certain foods/ingredients. But seeing as none of us have this guy's medical records (we have no idea if he had any other medical conditions, if he was taking any other meds, herbal supplements, green magic dust, etc., etc.,) could we - and I ask this very respectfully - not jump to any conclusions or make any rash blanket statements? There isn't proof of anything here other than five terrible, needless deaths. Let's not apportion blame needlessly.

            All that being said...

            What a horrible, horrible tragedy.

            Though I have to agree with fltoo - bk wouldn't have solved whatever it was plaguing this poor man.
            Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values - HH The Dalai Lama
            Pro Se; filed no asset Ch 7 (including back taxes): 4/09
            314 Meeting : 6/09
            Complete Discharge 7/09 with CRFTL 8/09.

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              #7
              Just my own negative experience with Anti-Depressants plus all the stuff I have read about them, that is what my opinion is based on. I really don't think they know enough about the brain to be messing with it's chemistry with all these drugs. Sure anti-depressants work on some people but on others they can have the opposite effect. Just look how alcohol works on different people. Although it's the same drug, it can make one person passive and another violent. I think the same holds true for anti-depressants. The health care industry is too quick to pump people up with drugs for my liking. I'm curious how many prescribed drugs this guy had after reading that they found several medications in his house.

              None the less a very tragic story. I fear with the high levels of stress in our society, this won't be the last of these stories. There was an attempted murder suicide not far me me just the other day between a couple who were married just a few weeks ago. A couple years ago a man killed his wife in my own neighborhood because he wanted to spare her from some inevitable financial hardship. It's just crazy.

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                #8
                I really don't feel that his financial issues are ultimately what caused this tragedy. He was obviously a very sick man..

                "Traumatic lacerations" found on the bodies were made after their deaths, with either a kitchen knife or a pruning saw, the sheriff said, quoting the medical examiner.
                This is not something that someone who was simply stressed over finances would have done.

                I really feel for his father in law that had to find his daughter and 3 grandchildren basically mutilated.
                Disclaimer: Young, NOT Dumb.(._.) The plan: $480 monthly for 60 months at 100%. 07/12/08
                Motion to Discharge: FILED!! 08/07/13
                60 down/0 to go \m/(*.*)\m/ 100% complete!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Willy13 View Post
                  Just my own negative experience with Anti-Depressants plus all the stuff I have read about them, that is what my opinion is based on. I really don't think they know enough about the brain to be messing with it's chemistry with all these drugs. Sure anti-depressants work on some people but on others they can have the opposite effect. Just look how alcohol works on different people. Although it's the same drug, it can make one person passive and another violent. I think the same holds true for anti-depressants. The health care industry is too quick to pump people up with drugs for my liking. I'm curious how many prescribed drugs this guy had after reading that they found several medications in his house.
                  (Trying very hard not to hijack this thread )


                  (Fwiw my background is CRO/pharm. research).

                  In today's litigious society we rarely hear about the positives of certain groups of drugs; needless to say the SSRIs fall into this category even though this group in particular have helped many, many more people than those harmed by the same.

                  (also bear in mind I'm not a native of this country by birth...my perspective might differ there too)

                  I think we over-prescribe in general in this country. But that's a new topic for a new thread - suffice it to say, I'm still unconvinced that medication had anything to do with this tragedy, based upon what we know. It's all too easy to make assumptions without knowing the facts.
                  Open your arms to change, but don't let go of your values - HH The Dalai Lama
                  Pro Se; filed no asset Ch 7 (including back taxes): 4/09
                  314 Meeting : 6/09
                  Complete Discharge 7/09 with CRFTL 8/09.

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                    #10
                    Sad, 41 yr. old CEO of Fannie committed suicide today.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by fltoo View Post
                      Sad, 41 yr. old CEO of Fannie committed suicide today.

                      I read this story at work today. This is what this world is coming too....So sad!

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                        #12
                        Medical Industry. Big Pharma.

                        Children on legal meth. Ritalin?

                        "Following doctor’s orders has become synonymous with danger. Every year, FDA approved drugs kill twice as many people as the total number of U.S. deaths from the Vietnam War."

                        From the above story, "he tried a number of medications to control his depression, but felt he had gotten worse over time", well that happens all the time. Death by prescription.

                        Oh, since I guess we're not allowed to comment on this story and the effects of prescription meds (what about all the prescription meds in our drinking water?), my qualification to comment on this is a BS in Pharmacy, University of Santo Tomas.

                        Does this mean I am qualified to make a comment that Big Pharma and the medical industry are killing people directly and indirectly when people use them "correctly"? The drugs don't have to be misused to harm.

                        Prescription For Disaster (Gary Null)


                        Prescription: Suicide? is a documentary film about Candace Legh Downing, a 12-year old girl who was anxious about certain school tests. A child psychiatrist prescribed the antidepressant, Zolfot, and soon after she committed sucide. When she died, 1000+ people attended her service.

                        A recurring theme in drug related deaths of even well cared for children, is the frustrations parents--most often mothers-- encounter when they question a psychiatrist's judgement.

                        Mothers, whose efforts are guided by both instinct and intelligence, are dismissed forthwith or patronized when they object to "doctors orders."

                        When parents err, they pay the price.

                        When doctors err, and the patient dies, doctors don't pay the price for their miscalculation, or poor judgement, or ignorance about the adverse effects of many of the drugs they prescribe.

                        100,000 Americans are killed each year due to adverse drug reactions. There is no central database monitoring which drugs kill--the FDA does not even monitor the 1% (at most 10%) adverse drug effect reported to MedWatch
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                        I don't see anything wrong with Willy13's statement, "Depression medication says it all. Those drugs can be worse than the disease if not used correctly." That's his thoughts, and let's not get so defensive over the pharmaceutical industry and protecting them from Willy13's statements. Pharma doesn't need anyone to protect them from Willy13's statement. Pharma is a religion, a cult of sorts, and pharmaceuticals, even when used "correctly" do kill and do cause harm.

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                          #13
                          Medication Madness (2008)
                          A Psychiatrist Exposes the Dangers of Mood-Altering Drugs


                          Medication Madness reads like a medical thriller, true crime story, and courtroom drama; but it is firmly based in the latest scientific research and dozens of case studies. The lives of the children and adults in these stories, as well as the lives of their families and their victims, were thrown into turmoil and sometimes destroyed by the unanticipated effects of psychiatric drugs. In some cases our entire society was transformed by the tragic outcomes.
                          See the documentary linked above, Prescription For Disaster (Gary Null) , at 17:22 for testimony about murders and suicides.

                          Can you remember when over two decades ago depressed people used to slip away quietly to kill themselves rather than killing everyone around them and then themselves as they do while taking SSRI antidepressants?
                          Does FDA Advisory Warning on Antidepressants Go Far Enough?

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                            #14
                            When I was on Prozac, I remember it was great for the first couple of weeks. I remember waking up in the morning feeling perky and energetic, something I rarely if ever did feel normally. After a while it seemed to wear off and I could have sworn it was no longer doing anything at one point. It was only after my friends started telling me how I was different that I actually realized how it changed me. In my case I was just kind of hyper and obnoxious. The weird thing is how I did not even realize this when it was happening. Now when I look back, I am amazed at how I acted. Thank goodness I lost the ability to afford the treatment or I probably would have been put on higher dosages and then who knows where that would have led. Aside from that, I have lost a good deal of my attention span and am very impatient now with most things. When I first started taking Prozac, the first thing I noticed was I could no longer sit for hours at a time on the piano or working on the computer like I did in the past. Those were two things I loved doing but then could no longer tolerate for more than a few minutes before I completely lost interest. That was kind of like what happens with depressed people except I didn't feel depressed as I lost all interest. I feel I never fully recovered from that and fear some permanent damage was done. What stinks is now I have a future BK to think about and I am dreading all the attention to detail and paper work I will have to deal with.
                            Last edited by Willy13; 04-23-2009, 11:05 AM.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Willy13 View Post
                              When I was on Prozac, I remember it was great for the first couple of weeks. I remember waking up in the morning feeling perky and energetic, something I rarely if ever did feel normally. After a while it seemed to wear off and I could have sworn it was no longer doing anything at one point. It was only after my friends started telling me how I was different that I actually realized how it changed me. In my case I was just kind of hyper and obnoxious. The weird thing is how I did not even realize this when it was happening. Now when I look back, I am amazed at how I acted. Thank goodness I lost the ability to afford the treatment or I probably would have been put on higher dosages and then who knows where that would have led. Aside from that, I have lost a good deal of my attention span and am very impatient now with most things. When I first started taking Prozac, the first thing I noticed was I could no longer sit for hours at a time on the piano or working on the computer like I did in the past. Those were two things I loved doing but then could no longer tolerate for more than a few minutes before I completely lose interest. That was kind of like what happens with depressed people except I didn't feel depressed as I lost all interest. I feel I never fully recovered from that and fear some permanent damage was done. What stinks is now I have a future BK to think about and I am dreading all the attention to detail and paper work I will have to deal with.
                              Goodness gracious. Thank you for sharing your experience.

                              I'm dreading the future BK and paper work too. That and all my health and family problems too.

                              (Fwiw my background is CRO/pharm. research).

                              In today's litigious society we rarely hear about the positives of certain groups of drugs;
                              -CarrieOakey

                              A Contract Research Organization, also called a Clinical Research Organization, (CRO) is a service organization that provides support to the pharmaceutical/biotech industry. CROs offer clients a wide range of "outsourced" pharmaceutical research services to aid in the drug and medical device research & development process.


                              The use of the term "litigious society" implies a lot. I think it's a psyops attack to keep the little guy from fighting for his natural rights against the wrongs of governments, the powerful and rich and elite, and multi-national corporations. But it's always blame the lawyers. Nooo, what it really means is that the elite and powerful don't want the little man or woman to fight for their natural rights, so a psyops war is being waged to make folks think it is wrong to fight for their natural rights and fight against wrongs.

                              You don't think big pharma is not an industry, funding academic research, with legions of attorneys, hired guns to fight for them?

                              Numerous studies have found the possibility of serious side effects for patients taking Zoloft, one of a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)...Studies have also raised concerns that Zoloft might increase suicidal thoughts and suicidal activity in both children and adults when it’s used to treat depression. The FDA has issued a patient information sheet advising patients about the use of Zoloft and the risks associated with it. Patients and health care providers should watch for these symptoms:

                              Suicidal thoughts
                              Suicide attempts
                              Mania
                              Hypomania
                              Panic attacks
                              Severe restlessness (akathisia)
                              Agitation
                              Anxiety
                              Hostility
                              Irritability
                              Impulsive behavior
                              Zoloft Side Effects – Birth Defects and Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension in Infants, Withdrawal, and Suicidality
                              Last edited by BankruptPinoy; 04-23-2009, 11:30 AM.

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