Submitted by KB (not verified) on Tue, 09/13/2011 - 3:18pm.
I too have known Heather since she arrived at UNCW (she dated a close friend of mine) and I am very sad to see that nothing has changed. Her life seemed to be an unending litany of tragedy and I felt very sympathetic towards her until I realized that most of these tragedies were self-inflicted. I normally wouldn't bring such information up, but the children are being very negatively impacted by her decisions. They deserve a stable and safe environment, which can only be provided by the father. Furthermore, the father has been falsely accused of abandoning the children when the custody is 50/50, and frankly, should be 100% with him. I hope that the two troubled individuals involved in this situation admit they have issues, seek help for those issues, and cease to interact with one another. It is quite a shame that this had to end up in the media (and I dislike WWAY's histronic and tabloidesque tone), but Berger brought this on himself and dragged Heather into this.
Agreed
I too have known Heather since she arrived at UNCW (she dated a close friend of mine) and I am very sad to see that nothing has changed. Her life seemed to be an unending litany of tragedy and I felt very sympathetic towards her until I realized that most of these tragedies were self-inflicted. I normally wouldn't bring such information up, but the children are being very negatively impacted by her decisions. They deserve a stable and safe environment, which can only be provided by the father. Furthermore, the father has been falsely accused of abandoning the children when the custody is 50/50, and frankly, should be 100% with him. I hope that the two troubled individuals involved in this situation admit they have issues, seek help for those issues, and cease to interact with one another. It is quite a shame that this had to end up in the media (and I dislike WWAY's histronic and tabloidesque tone), but Berger brought this on himself and dragged Heather into this.