We've received your submission. . After her mom left, I think Diane was molested by one of her brothers or fathers. This always seemed to me like murder-suicide; why she just didn't let the nieces out, hand them her phone and say "call your dad to come get you", who knows, but given how long she meandered around before getting on the Taconic and eyewitness testimony that she drove bullet-straight once she started driving the wrong way while people were blowing the horn at her always seemed like to me that at some point on that drive home she decided to kill herself and the kids. Whatever, It's a really good episode. Im just wondering at what point exactly she started what seems to have been a binge? All rights reserved. Schuler's son, Bryan, who was 5 at the time, was the only survivor. Directed by Liz Garbus; produced by Ms. Garbus and Julie Gaither; edited by M. Watanabe Milmore; director of photography, Michael Tucker; music by Jonathan Zalban. The missing Yuba boys always make me think this too. I recently watched this documentary and found several threads here about Diane Schuler but I can't seem to find any updates as of 2013? Her alcoholism makes more sense. I agree with most of your points except that I don't think the goal of the documentary filmmakers was to find a medical reason for what she did. The girlfriend still says she's innocent to this day, said it was the boyfriend and a friend of hers that killed Laurie. This is apparently why she took the girls with her. The layers of anger, guilt and what many would call blind faith that surround the case, however, have given it a tragic intensity, making the unanswerability of the questions seem profoundly painful. Those were the awful, last words of Emma Hance, who at 9 was the eldest of the five kids riding in the death car during the fiery, horrific crash in Westchester, a source close to the case told me. She also had a lot of undigested alcohol in her stomach + had been smoking weed. 2011. What I do not understand is how was she smoking pot without the kids noticing? The film, however, raised more questions than it answered. The lawsuits against the estate of Diane Schuler, 36, claimed she was negligent when she drove a minivan south in the northbound lanes of the parkway on July 26, 2009. This documentary explores the depth behind the case of a woman whose vehicle collision killed numerous people, including herself. Wednesday, March 1, 2023: Today on General Hospital, Obrecht is furious with both Liz and Scott, Finn offers to stand by Liz, and Sonny and Dex bond over a meal. Maybe she also doesn't know where her husband is and wants to get home to see if he's there. She drives up the Taconic the wrong way and doesn't even realize it. Its actually pretty common. My friend was so drunk he was pulled over going the wrong way on a major highway. I don't get it. And when she finally exploded she took seven people with her, four of them children. Maybe it was Ambien? I totally agree. It was strange that they featured her four high school friends and one person who seemed just a neighbor on the documentary but no real intimates or who knew her in her daily life. But so many who knew Schuler described her as the perfect wife and mother, and so the desperate hunt for answers began. His eventual response, a dramatic high point in the film, is not what they had hoped for. There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane. During the Taconic State Parkway crash, some eyewitnesses reported Schuler looked calm and in control. She then got some orange juice so she mix more vodka into it and drink it without the kids seeing it. Shes gone, he said, choking up. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The settlement included claims by the estates of the three Yonkers men in the other car who died: Guy Bastardi, 49; his father, Michael Bastardi, 81; and their friend, Daniel Longo, 74. He didnt realize it until the police told him. I'd assume she had a routine down in her regular life to control her drinking/addictions and this trip likely off set that. The collision killed Schuler, her 2-year-old daughter and her three nieces Emma Hance, 8; Alyson Hance, 7; and Katie Hance, 5. Although Schulers husband, Daniel, contested the results, initial autopsy reports indicated Schuler was heavily intoxicated at the time of the crash. Very good post R40; the story fascinated me too - because it starts out as coverage of this terrible accident in which the circumstance seem so inconsistent with the person everyone thought they knew, but as the story unfolds, you get insight into what happened with this woman and how the people that think they knew her (like her sister in law) really had no clue. She drove against traffic for roughly 1.7 miles at speeds reportedly as high as 85 miles per hour. She continues along and her head is pounding. Some one will want a nice payday and will talk. the Terms and Policies, and to receive email from Rotten Tomatoes. The woman took her girls away. I just dont get how she goes from camping every weekend and being a PTA mom who doesnt let the kids out of her sighta great mom (per a neighbor) to purposely terrifying and murdering all the kids, herself, and a handful of drivers. NR. This article about a historical documentary film is a stub. Also: early on, she called her sister-in-law to say that there was a lot of traffic and that was delaying her getting back with her nieces. About a week after her deadly crash, Shulerss toxicology report revealed she had a blood-alcohol content of .19%. The book by the mother who lost the three girls was very softball. Diane Schuler, from what is known about her, was a very angry, controlling, impulsive person. That was when he mentioned the loss of his daughter. She struck me as someone who worked hard & played hardprobably had a personality disorder or something. Poisoned Apple: What happened to Aunt Diane? Documentary . Worth the watch. People I know have lived their whole lives like this, lives of silent, absolute denial that anything is wrong (as the sole strategy to deal with some being very wrong). judging from the death photos, R86, no. Grennan said there are still two cases pending in the state Court of Claims alleging that the design of the roadway was faulty. Copyright Fandango. Take a look at Senior Emma Song is a managing editor in her third year on Common Sense. I drive by the spot where they were killed every day. Replies analysing and speculating over the mystery and possible explanations are encouraged. Schuler's family, including her husband, Daniel Schuler, blamed her bizarre behavior on an undefined medical condition. Why not just drink enough to take the edge off & get home safely? To me, this is all pretty cut and dry - she had been unhappy/depressed in her life for quite some time - raising kids with a deadbeat husband after having her own mother walk out at an early age. [quote] One rumor was that she suspected her husband was having an affair with her sister-in-law. How was she even conscious after drinking that much? He's currently serving a prison sentence if I remember right. She's drinking this vodka quickly and in large gulps because she can't let the kids see this. The gas station/store attendant said she was sober as well when she care in to try to buy some Tylenol. I know everyone is suing everyone, the Hances had a baby and there were two books written by family members of those killed. Its really bizarre and I admit I dont understand this case in that way. It was in her blood and there was still 6 (was it ounces or quarts?) ", Found a reddit discussion on this a poster thinks that Ambien may have had something to do with it. The HBO documentary "There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane" takes a hard look at Diane Schuler's horrifying car crash in 2009, which killed her and seven other people. Maybe all the adults were heavy drinkers and MJ smokers. Michael Bastardi Jr., who wrote a book about the experience, remains convinced that the Schuler and Hance families can provide some details to shed light on the events of that day. With her were five young children: her son, her daughter, and three nieces. I've said this from the beginning & just felt like a big ol' pessimist who has no faith in people, lol. Schulers fatal crash contributed to the passing of the Child Passenger Protection Act. She didn't feel like dealing with 5 little kids and wasn't looking forward to the boring 2 hour ride home. If thats true, Im guessing Aunt Diane stepped out to drink and smoke during at least some of that time? Some features on this site require registration. On one hand, why was Ms. Schuler driving with marijuana and the equivalent of 10 shots of alcohol in her body, as tests later showed? So sad. "July 25, 2011: HBO releases "There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane," with the cooperation of Daniel Schuler and his sister-in-law Jay. For nearly two miles, Schuler was driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway. She stops at the Sunoco convenience store for some Aspirin and perhaps another nip and toke. The link at R11 was so poorly written it was unreadable. Thanks, R21. If just one had made it wed maybe not be debating it at all. Become a contributor - post when you want with no ads. If there was Ambien involved (maybe they're just keeping it out of the press) the families may have gotten a huge settlement from the company and a gag order. She leaves her phone on the barrier on the side of the road. Create an account to follow your favorite communities and start taking part in conversations. -, Press J to jump to the feed. There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane TV-MA | original | 1 HR 40 MIN | 2011 WATCH NOW Watch on HBO The accident made national headlines: a suburban mother drove the wrong way on the Taconic Parkway in New York and crashed head-on into an SUV, killing herself and seven others. Things had likely been spiraling in the relationship for a while - unhappiness, feeling overburdened, etc. Not 100% anyway. (Name will only be used to verify billing.). Yeah it's rather amazing people kept wanting to believe ANYTHING happened other that the obvious. The first call Diane made was relatively unpanicked. The accident made national headlines: a suburban mother drove the wrong way on the Taconic Parkway in New York and crashed head-on into an SUV, killing herself and seven others. If made me sick how the clod husband and the idiot sister in law tried to make it seem like she drank and smokde pot because she was out of her head due to a stroke, or a heart attack, or a seizure, or diabetes, or a cyst on her leg, or a tooth abscess, a a headache. Available on iTunes, HBO Max. Maybe it was Ambien?". Was she really the reckless drunk, or the perfect suburban mother? [1] It premiered on HBO on July 25, 2011.[2]. On that bright sunny Sunday 10 years ago, July 26, 2009, families were shattered. I would side with you that it was murder/suicide. She purposely killed the kids and herself because she was an angry control freak. Maybe one of them could have interceded and prevented the accident. Maybe Lawn Guyland Danny can check in here and tell us the answers to all these questions She's still dead r55. --. Reportedly, she had her hands firmly on the steering wheel at "ten and two" while she stared straight ahead. no she did not. 1 hr 39 mins. You may get nauseous. Why was she so drunk on a Sunday afternoon? Any history of mental illness? Liz Garbus, an Oscar and Emmy nominee for The Farm: Angola, USA, takes a hard look at those questions in a new documentary, Theres Something Wrong With Aunt Diane. It will be shown on HBO on Monday, nearly two years to the day since Ms. Schuler drove the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway in Westchester County, N.Y., causing the crash that killed her and seven other people, including her daughter and three nieces. I wonder if he's still a security guard? It messed her up. Directors Liz Garbus Genres Documentary Subtitles None available This video is currently unavailable to watch in your location The drive takes about 40 min, but she's gone for over an hour when her brother called. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts. By continuing, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Interesting suggestion. Schuler, one of her children and three of her young nieces in the minivan were killed, as were three people in the northbound car she hit. One of the eyewitnesses to the crash said that there was no more bobbing and weaving and that the car was straight as a pin, Dianes eyes didnt blink and she was staring straight ahead and the witness thought the driver looked like someone determined to kill themselves right before the crash occurred. Oh, I'm sure she was bothered; bothered by being left holding the bag while her dipshit husband went on his merry way. That's just another lame, totally unproven excuse for Shuler's behavior. Its interesting to note that Diane called the brother and SIL multiple times but never called the husband once after they left the campgrounds. Well, there are a lot of theories, so I don't subscribe 100% to any of them. I just watched "There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane," which I found interesting and thought-provoking. I do.). It wouldn't be black out drunk for a heavy drinker. Would it? By what name was There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane (2011) officially released in Canada in English? Meanwhile, her husband, Daniel Schuler, was in another vehicle. In the aftermath, Diane Schuler was portrayed as a reckless drunk and a mother who cracked. There are two contradictory sets of questions in the case, depending on who is asking, and Ms. Garbus pursues them all. I was surprised to learn that Diane has taken all of her nieces camping with just her, her husband, and her kidsthe parents of the girls did not go with them. She made twice his salary. There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane (2011) From the movie's offset, we know that something terrible has happened. From the movie, "There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane," it did seem like Diane's husband & the sister-in-law were having an affair. Depression and mental health can cause a person to do insane things. This was very close to the actual incident timewise, so much of what we know now hadn't come out yet. Submissions should outline a mystery and provide a link to a more detailed review of the case such as a Wiki article or news report. She also tested positive for marijuana use. Guy Bastardi, his father Michael Bastardi, and family friend Daniel Longo, were in the car that crashed head-on into Dianes vehicle and died shortly after. All Audience. This contrasts with the aftermath of her actions. The film follows Dianes husband and sister-in-law, who have been trying to clear Dianes name ever since her death. Four lawsuits have been settled from a 2009 crash that killed eight after a drunk and high West Babylon woman drove the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway, according to court documents and attorneys handling two of the cases. Did he just refuse to say what was said, or was he cagey or obviously lying or what? I wonder if he's found another woman stupid enough to marry him? And it was entirely her own fault. Families always feed on the carcasses. They don't call 911 or the police because they don't want her to get arrested for a DUI. The primary interviewees are Schuler's husband, Daniel, and sister-in-law, Jay, who are convinced that the toxicology report showing Schuler's high level of alcohol and THC intoxication was inaccurate, or that Schuler did not knowingly consume the intoxicants. If you can't find the email you can resend it here. In sharp contrast to the toxicology report, Schuler had no known history of substance abuse or psychological problems and was generally known as a loving and stable wife and mother. I'm skeptical as a result of her BAC, the control of the car she seemed to be demonstrating while on the highway, her actions leading up the crash that morning (i.e., everyone who ran into her made it seem like she was sober), the time of day (i.e., broad daylight with tons of oncoming traffic), and the fact that she had 6 children in the car screaming in terror and pleading for her to stop. Pursuing Answers, Two Years After a Tragic Collision, https://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/25/arts/television/theres-something-wrong-with-aunt-diane-on-hbo-review.html. Eight-year-old Emma Hance, Schulers eldest niece, called her father from the vehicle approximately a half hour prior to the fatal crash, saying: Daddy, there is something wrong with Aunt Diane.. She was supposedly texting and the police ruled out the kids as being a distraction. The 2 kept insisting that if Diane had had alcohol problems, they would have know about it. She has time on the drive to ponder things, and seems to be driving aimlessly. I'm watching it. There's something wrong with Ginny in billing. Online records show the four cases, all in state Supreme Court in Westchester County, were marked with a disposition date of Sept. 11, 2013. A scene from the film on the crash caused by Diane Schuler that killed her and seven others in July 2009. It's August - hot and humid. Diane Schuler, a 36-year-old Long Island mother of two, was at the wheel, drunk and high, headed south at 70 mph. She had a demanding job, a no good husband and two children she was totally responsible for. He hopes they will eventually be willing to sit down. 13 Streaming Documentaries Guaranteed to Make You Sad, Scared, and Righteously Angry. She was angry at her husband for being such a useless loser. Please click here to get full access and no ads for $1.99 or less per month. She was just impaired enough that it probably felt like just a dream. Please click here to register for free. In the L&O episode the Diane character was threatening to whistle blow on the uselessness of an expensive cancer drug her company was promoting, so a co-worker silenced her by covertly getting her drunk and high. hbo Poisoned Apple Donate to Common Sense $1496 $2000 Contributed Our Goal But I lean towards intentional act. He was not worth putting up with. The "last hurrah " at McDonalds theory is just chilling if that was her intention.Jesus. When Emma made that final call to her father, she also said how her aunt was having trouble seeing and talking funny [] slurring. Investigators later recovered a vodka bottle from the TrailBlazer. Leaving the phone behind on the side of the road and then getting in the minivan with the kids for the final time looks pretty bad. Your email address will not be published. I don't get the lingering loyalty to his POS sister. Regardless, I think the evidence still suggests intent - her driving behavior while on the highway seemed to imply control of the vehicle. Some features on this site require a subscription. This was a mentally unstable woman who did a great job of hiding it, had problems in her marriage, had reached a tipping point, and wanted to keep "control" by making sure her children didn't grow up without her. Terms and Policies Five young children were in the car as well: her son, her daughter and three nieces. Also: the alleged drinking buddy in the article says that Dianes favorite drink was a screwdriver and that she had a super high tolerance foryou guessed it.vodka! She calls her brother. The Bastardi and Longo families pushed for prosecutors to convene a grand jury, but it never happened. Was she a habitual drinker, and if so, did her husband and other family members know? There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane is a 2011 documentary television film directed by Liz Garbus about the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash. The decisions she made ended eight lives, four of them children. As one of the worst motor-vehicle accidents in New York State history, the tragedy quickly became national news. Diane Schuler was a time bomb waiting to happen. As relatives, friends, co-workers and a forensic psychologist build a picture of Diane as a high-achieving, perfectionist mother and wife, Ms. Garbus intersperses the interviews with a reconstruction of the events of July 26, 2009. I agree that it was likely a murder-suicide. I do.). Cages, milk and I-HOP: top fantasy football punishments of 2023, Movies of 2022: some good, some bad, some horrible. At one point the retarded hubby said "could she have been hallucinating and drinking vodka thinking it was water?" This documentary explores the depth behind the case of a woman whose vehicle collision killed numerous people, including herself. Actually I do think Diane's husband was simple minded. The Circus: Inside the Greatest Political Show on Earth: Season 8, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Season 1, Link to Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer. I don't think they were trying to find a way to medically excuse, but I do think they were sympathetic to Diane. Thats pretty damning. But it really was simple. She got a phone call from her brother and spoke with to him for two minutes before leaving her phone and driving off. On Sunday, July 26, 2009, Diane Schuler set off in her car toward home on Long Island, a drive she had made numerous times before. She may or may not have been a major alcoholic, but her liver showed no signs of chronic alcoholism (which is odd for a woman since women don't metabolize booze as well as men). There was an issue submitting your request. By Joe Reid Jul 30, 2018. Documentary. Before this call, Schuler made three, increasingly frantic calls from her cell not the one, calm conversation thats been previously reported. Her actions on that day, and in the past, were thrust under careful scrutiny by the public. Schuler, a manager in Cablevisions accounting department, would suck down screwdrivers at a Long Island saloon, where she was a regular the past few years and usually came by herself, her pal said, adding: I wouldnt say she was an alcoholic, but she liked her drinks. Bastardi and several attorneys associated with the court cases declined to discuss the cases Wednesday. I'll add a key piece of evidence - her BAC of 0.19. Authorities want to figure out if Schuler, who denied that his wife even liked the taste of alcohol, is a danger to his son. Her husband: deny deny deny. The story of Diane Schuler and the horrifying collision she caused is a series of mysteries that probably cant be solved but that could, from some angles, be seen as fairly easy to explain. This mysterious and shattering tragedy draws the public in, feeling a need to find out what really happened to Aunt Diane. Why can't he give the Bastardis answers to their questions? Grennan was the attorney in one of the Westchester County cases, representing Bryan Schuler, who was 5 at the time and the sole survivor, and the estate of Erin Schuler, 2, who was killed. It's heart breaking that the witnesses that saw her getting sick - throwing up did not walk over to see if she needed assistance. A wife and mother, who was also a cable TV executive, emerges in the film as a woman who strove to be perfect, often referred to as supermom by friends and family. He knows she's drunk and gets pissed and tells her to stay put because he's on his way to get his kids. Neither of those scenarios make much sense to me. [quote] Her husband, brother and sister-in-law all know she's impaired but figure it's something she always does so she'll manage. A wife and mother, who was also a cable TV executive, emerges in the film as a woman who strove to be perfect, often referred to as supermom by friends and family. Not sarcastic: what's your IQ? And then, for whatever reason, Diane decided to drop her phone and sped off to die. He suggested an abscessed tooth may have caused a stroke. I do not get why she stayed with that asshole husband of hers. ", I agree that she was drunk and high, btw. See production, box office & company info, I Love You, Now Die: The Commonwealth v. Michelle Carter, Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills, Jane Velez-Mitchell: Episode dated 26 July 2011. It had to be murder-suicide. [quote] I just find it hard to believe this woman was an alcoholic and no one thought that she should not drive the kids around. Are these the people who snap? I don't think this was the 1st time Diane had driven drunk with children in the car. The McDonalds employees and the camp ground owner also swear that Diane wasnt drunk when they saw and interacted with them that morning. She said something about it during the call to her brother. All three passengers in the other vehicle were killed, as were Diane, her daughter and three nieces. There's something wrong with Aunt Diane that's one of the last things Schuler's 8-year-old niece, Emma Hance, worriedly told her father by cellphone as the minivan sped hither and then yon,. R40, I didn't know about Diane's mother abandoning her at 9 years old. For example, when her husband's mother freely admits that Diane's husband acted more like her "oldest child" than a husband; when Jay lets it slip that the Diane's husband didn't really want to have kids and that he resents having to be a single parent now; when Diane's friends talk about her perfectionism; and when her own mother in law admits she doesn't understand how Diane found the time to work full time and take care of the children and household chores (because your son--Diane's husband--was useless, duh). Sonny arrives at his restaurant and gives Dex, who is there, the night off. The World Is Ending: Amazon Rainforest, dying? Maybe her husband told her he wanted a divorce or that he never wanted kids. Little crosses and flowers are in the medians where the two cars ended up. https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/000281.htm. Was she really the reckless drunk, or the perfect suburban mother? IMO, the most logical explanation is that she was hungover and stopped at McDonalds to get OJ for the vodka we know was in the car, to take the edge off her hangover. She was a murderer that took the lives of 5 innocent children and 3 innocent men and her husband, bother and sister-in-laws - Jackie and Jay all covered for her. I mean, ALL of that made sense! Required fields are marked *. On one hand there is Bageltowne Deli, a sit-down restaurant Bageltowne vs. Bethesda Bagels: A clash of bagel titans, The World Is Ending: No space for anti-Muslim hate. 2023 NYP Holdings, Inc. 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I think the most aggravating thing (not the most devastating thing, as that would be the death of innocent children) about this case is that we will simply never know what in the hell really happened to cause her to behave the way she did. I would like to remain anonymous. Part of this is about access: some key figures, like Warren and Jackie Hance, Dianes brother and sister-in-law, whose three daughters died in the crash, declined to be interviewed. The drinking and pot, to me, seem like probable 'working herself up to actually doing it after deciding to do it' aids. Schuler's son, Bryan, who was 5 at the time, was the only survivor. If this was a standard ugly crash - fine, I totally buy it. So instead alerting the cops they gambled on the lives of the children--just to keep the drunken sow from getting a DUI. I don't really get the ambien thing either. She then asked the SIL for tickets for her and her husband and one of their kids to see one of the nieces in a play at church that she was starring in. The collision occurred after the troubled West Babylon resident drove south for 1.7 miles in the northbound lanes of the Taconic Parkway. Danny Schuler is every bit as much of a douchebag as he appears to be; he brought up some absurd lawsuits against his brother-in-law (because it was his vehicle that the blotto Diane was driving) and the county (he thought ineffectual road signs contributed to the drunk/stoned Diana's predicament) , but I don't think he prevailed in them, at least I hope he didn't. You'd think she had no anger at all. Also: none of the kids were in car seats or had seat belts on and all of them were just crammed next to each other on the seats in the backseat. He even admits he never wanted kids and is now stuck with the guy. There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane is a 2011 documentary television film directed by Liz Garbus about the 2009 Taconic State Parkway crash. Then Emma made her anguished cry. Daniel told investigators the family usually kept a bottle of vodka at the property, claiming a single bottle could last for years. Investigators later found the vodka bottle in the TrailBlazer. R39, I just saw the documentary. After all, Princess Diana's mother abandoned her at 6 years old, and look what a nut she turned out to be. On July 26, 2009, 36-year-old Diane Schuler drove the wrong way down the Taconic State Parkway in New York. Perhaps this one got more coverage as a result of the documentary. This thread has definitely made me realize this. For HBO, Nancy Abraham, senior producer; Sheila Nevins, executive producer. Hard to find anything "interesting" about that. Thats insane. Really get the lingering loyalty to his POS sister out yet used to verify billing..... 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