The E! Investigation: "Rich Kids Who Kill"!
I've been worrying quite a bit about TV recently. There's not that much to watch? Or maybe I'm not doing my part. But the things I read in my inbox about the TV! They make me want to, like, read books. For instance, on May 12, E! will bring us "E! Investigates: Rich Kids Who Kill," an hour-long shindig about "FROM PARK AVENUE TO PRISON"! Consider yourself reassured that there is nothing exploitative about this.
But weirdly, there are two whole cases dramatized in the show. The first is of Daphne Abdela, which, hello mid-90s. (Abdela was 15 when she and her boyfriend killed someone in Central Park. But she was WHITE so it wasn't wilding! Then she ended up back in the news last year when her MAZDA got rear-ended.) You know, so, not so rich now are we, Mazda driver?
But there's more! "The one-hour episode looks at a tragic death in the small, mega-rich town of La Jolla, California. At the center of the crime were some local teenagers who got involved in a bar brawl that continued into the street. The fight left one young man dead from a ferocious punch to the head. E! Investigates untangles this complex case and demonstrates how no community, no matter how wealthy, is immune to random violence." Gosh yes, bar brawl, that does sound really complex.
I mean, this is a RICH VEIN people. Just like Mexicans in Arizona, we hear, also a surprisingly high number of rich kids like to kill. Maybe TV just isn't meeting me halfway.







Did Leslie Abramson file suit for her? She's got a chubby for rich kid psycho killers- just ask Erik Menendez.
Also, this kind of story makes me really miss Dominick Dunne. RIP you magnificent starfucker.
I swoon for Amanda Knox.
She didn't kill nobody, you racist.
Well, as long as they figure it all out and make sure it never happens again, then I'm ok with this.
Get some avatars! Losers! <–bullying
That is my avatar. They copied.
But surely it's not that big a deal, as undoubtedly they are killing people who are beneath them.
Who just cleaned up all the food from the table
And emptied the ashtrays on a whole other level
If I were really in a fix and I just HAD to see some rich kids kill I would watch any of the several dozen daily airings of Law and Order that reach my television.
@Goons 'Twas ever thus. Lowell knew.
This is the way day breaks in Bowditch Hall at McLean's;
the hooded night lights bring out "Bobbie,"
Porcellian '29,
a replica of Louis XVI
without the wig–
redolent and roly-poly as a sperm whale,
as he swashbuckles about in his birthday suit
and horses at chairs.
So I guess Law & Order is pretty much a good mirror of society, then. Sweet. Is also 30 Rock, yes please?
In one of the many articles on this homicide, either on the net or papers, it mentions a Sergeant Wally Zeins (he was on the E special titled "Rich Kids Who Kill.") During the interview, he stated that in his 20 years as a cop, he had never seen such a gruesome crime scene. There was one little discrepency that he failed to mention, WALLY ZEINS WAS NOT WORKING THAT NIGHT. It is quite easy to proove such a egregious lie. The roll call for that night shows that Wally was on vacation or at the very least had the night off. There is also a command log for that very night where it clearly shows that he nevver signed in but the roll call is genuine irrefutabble proof that he is lying about his involvement that night. Myself and another detective were the first on scene after having been requested by patrol. We were under the supervision of Sgt. John A. An honest hard working well respected boss. It's plain and simplpe Wally, man up and tell the truth if you are even capable of doing so. You are a sad pathetic little man who needs to grow up and be able to differintiate between what's the truth and your perception of the true story. Pathetic, just pathetic.