", Dr. Carol Bernstein, associate professor of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine, said, "the reality is anybody can snap. I truely feel for their loss and pain. They are two of the greatest people the world will ever have known. The end of the book reveals Mike Bastardi's own theory about how Diane Schuler came to be driving drunk and stoned at 85 mph in the wrong direction. The collision occurred after the troubled West Babylon resident drove south for 1.7 miles in the northbound lanes of the Taconic Parkway. Amidst all the uncertainties of how and why this accident occurred, this is the absolutely last thing that we ever would have expected, the Hances said in a statement. Comment. "Someone may be struggling and not feel they can tell the people they love until they are pushed to the point," Bernstein. Diane's husband lied to her and said he was going to the camper a day early but it was discovered that he did not. July 26, 2011 -- Two years after the horrific Taconic State Parkway crash, the husband of Diane Schuler is suing New York State and the father of three nieces who were killed when the Long Island . This book is not only about the horrific acts of Diane Schuler and the suffering that she has caused so many people but also about the added pain caused by those who fabricated stories about her actions that day. Warren Hance told his sister, Diane Schuler, to pull over and wait for him to pick them up. After all this, she enters an exit the wrong way and drives for almost two miles narrowly missing countless other vehicles until that terrible final collision. s.24: "She stated that the driver was not swerving". Look inside to read what others have shared. The crash made headline news for days when it was later revealed that Dianne Schuler had a blood alcohol content of 0.19 as well as evidence of marijuana. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 11, 2014, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2014. If he knew his wife was a heavy drinker or a functioning alcoholic, why did he let her drive a van full of kids? In Floral Park, police blocked off the Hance home all day Monday. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations in Eileens name to The Hance Family Foundation P.O. I believe there is a strong fragrance of criminality. English "I still can't believe it's them.". Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? A medical examiner found Diane Schuler's blood-alcohol level was 0.19, more than twice the state's legal limit of 0.08, according to Westchester County District Attorney Janet DiFiore. "It's possible there was some sort of a medical condition," he said. This book deals with the Bastardi family. "It's a kind of fundamental perfectionism, so that life becomes unbearable in some ways," forensic psychiatrist Dr. Harold Bursztajn told ABCNews.com. This is due to various witness reports such as: s.19: "The vehicle was staying perfectly in the lane". How much and when is anyone's guess. Daniel Schuler and Barbara publicly attributed Diane Schuler's erratic driving to a medical issue, such as a stroke. Most likely. This is a carousel with slides. While many people questioned why the Bastardi's felt so much anger towards the other victims, the Hance's, after reading the book I understand why. Diane Schulerthey later identified her through . The Hances were Diane Schulers family. One story I read said that they had been going to this campground every summer weekend for the last three years, so the trip back home, while not short, was routine. "People always ask how I feel about Diane," Hance told the magazine. Witnesses said her van weaved in and out of lanes traveling down the New York State Thruway and the cries of children were heard in the car in a telephone call to her brother along the way. Evidence that proves Diane Schuler did not take alcohol or drugs. "She didn't indicate specifically what was bothering her, but obviously something was wrong because her brother did ask her to pull over," said State Trooper James Murphy, lead investigator into Westchester's worst highway accident in 75 years. I think it does however give an insight into the less publicized victims of the tragedy; Guy and Michael Bastardi Sr. The Schulers 5-year-old son, Bryan, who was the only survivor of the crash, has been moved out of the intensive-care unit at Westchester Medical Center, a source said. What happened next i. "Joan Schuler said that the deceased smoked marijuana virtually every single day of her life," said Irving Anolik, a lawyer for the family of Michael Bastardi and his son Guy, both of whom died when Diane Schuler . It even offers a theory as to why in the aftermath of the crash despite there being three families claiming to want the truth, in the end only the Bastardis actually meant what they said. Her van was later spotted by several motorists driving erratically along Route 17 and I-87. Edit a memorial you manage or suggest changes to the memorial manager. We are sorry. Its a fat soluble drug and can remain in a person's fat cells for weeks. All of a sudden, a red minivan comes around the curve at 85 mph going the wrong way and collide with the men head on. Especially, when having children on board Diane will not take . Schuler entered the northbound lanes of the Taconic by way of the Pleasantville Road exit near Briarcliff Manor, Westchester County, about 1:30 p.m. Sunday, cops said. "These are three kids that are saints and angels. Third, most husbands would help their wives out when they have a huge vanload of kids to return to their homes after camping. Because we have never known Diane to be anything but a responsible and caring mother and aunt, this toxicology report raises more questions than it provides answers for the accident., Jackies mom, Phyllis Spagnuolo, told The Post, The Hance family had no idea of what went on on the other side of the family. I highly recommend reading if you're interested in this case, it gives some amazing insight into the effects the accident had on the surviving family members. Schuler was canonized by her family, who challenged the autopsy results, and vilified by those who called her a reckless drunk and even a "scumbag.". However it is quite repetitious and not surprisingly has a lot of grieving in it from the Bastardi family who suffered a tremendous loss with the deaths of two family members. Schuler's family has rallied around the woman blamed for killing eight people, including herself, her daughter, three nieces and three men in a head-on collision on the Taconic State Parkway July 26. always there for me. Please try again later. It chronicles the Schuler family's absolute denial that Diane was drunk and high at the time of the crash." This is interesting to me. Diane's medical records chronicle a woman with pain issues and insomnia. According to her obituary, she doesn't appear to have been married at the time. But was that true? Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. What went wrong with Aunt Diane? Diane Schuler and her 2-year-old daughter also died in the accident. It was written by the wife of the son and brother of one of the deceased males but is done so in third person so that was a strange literary choice. There has been much speculation that Diane planned to kill herself and the children that day. Your Scrapbook is currently empty. It might have been that she didnt even smoke pot that day. "She was not someone who was mean. Eventually, she slammed head-on into another vehicle, killing Guy Bastardi, 43, his father Michael Bastardi, 81, and a family friend, Daniel Longo, 72. After studying and watching and thinking that the most simple answer is likely the real answer I posit this. Please complete the captcha to let us know you are a real person. Learn about how to make the most of a memorial. I especially remember when he told me that my brother will "alwaysbe [my] brother" and that I should always be there for him--and that my brother would always be there for me. Schuler had entered the highway on an exit rampway and drove two miles in the wrong lane. Three men in the SUV she hit - Guy Bastardi, 49, Michael Bastardi, 81 . I bought this in order to fill in some gaps in the story of this tragedy and the book does do that. I found this book when I finished Jackie Hance's book about the tragedy. News of Schulers alcohol and drug abuse is a crushing blow, said her family, including her brother, Warren Hance, and his wife, Jackie, whose three young daughters died in the crash. Please share a memory of Eileen to include in a keepsake book for family and friends. I was raised in an Italian-American family. And it would be reasonable to ask that Daniel Shueler not profit from the acts of his wife that day. Scott also said Schuler appeared sober the morning she drove away with the kids and was not known to have boozed at the site. . Brian's dad, Danny, is inconsolable over the loss of his wife and 2-year-old daughter, Erin. . This story has been shared 170,718 times. The Bastardi family are right in wanting justice. The Evidence That Diane Schuler May Have Experienced Auto Brewery Syndrome. It's too bad no one has written a detailed account of this accident which to this day remains somewhat of a mystery as to how and why it happened. Schuler, her daughter . 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Done button to see the photos in the gallery. The car contained her own two kids and three nieces. Daniel says in the documentary that he never wanted kids. This flower has been reported and will not be visible while under review. Most experts ruled out suicide. Schuler's son, Bryan, who suffered a severe head injury that left him with ocular nerve palsy, has said he has no memory of the accident. Scott also said Schuler appeared sober the morning she drove away with the kids and was not known to have boozed at the site. To use this feature, use a newer browser. Schuler herself was killed, along . Also, I havent seen any statement by Daniel lSchuler saying he was driving back home to Long Island at the same time that his wife was.]. Having read both books, its obvious that the Bastardi and Hance families grieve in different ways. Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2013. Warren John Hance 1938 - 2021. Failed to delete memorial. What you may not know is that this version of the story comes from the perspective of the Bastardis - the oft forgotten family who suffered their own tragedy that day. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. Had she lived she'd be in jail on second degree murder charges. The lesson learned, she said, is that mental problems should not be stigmatizing and those who struggle should "feel free to communicate so we can see warning signs. Others in her life do not report seeing her drink alcohol to excess. She drives 40 miles an hour.. Failed to remove flower. On July 26, 2009, Schuler left Hunter Lake Campground in upstate New York with five children and headed back to their home in Long Island. Update: Diane's mom Eileen died in Oct.2013. If You Tell: A True Story of Murder, Family Secrets, and the Unbreakable Bond. Diane Schuler, a mother and aunt with her children and her sister's children in a min-van, goes the wrong way on the Taconic Parkway in Westchester county and plows into an SUV head-on killing three in the SUV and 4 children and herself in the mini-van. Schuler crashed about four hours after leaving a Sullivan County campground at around 9:30 a.m. as she was taking the kids back home. ; please feel free to email the website for information. Here are my thoughts which are now corroborated by the NY Post article: First, wasnt it strange that Diane Schuler called her brother and not her husband on that fateful day? I don't really think the Hance's did anything wrong, but because they were not forthcoming with the police and what they knew about Dianne, it seemed like they were trying to hide something. There is a quote from Eileen. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? The vehicles seemed to explode as they hit. I always drank vodka at that time of day because it was much less detectable to those around me. I would posit that's what she mixed her Absolut Vodka with that was found in the van rubble. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. 11:37 a.m.: Schuler calls her sister-in-law, Jackie Hance, the mother of her three nieces, to tell them there is traffic and they are running late. I was raised in an Italian-American family. During that call, Hance spoke with one of his daughters, but he never indicated . GREAT NEWS! Photos larger than 8Mb will be reduced. We would never knowingly allow our daughters to travel with someone who might jeopardize their safety. Amazon has encountered an error. He also alleges in his lawsuit that the Chevy Trailblazer the family had borrowed from his brother-in-law Warren Hance, was faulty. Anyone with her blood alcohol content as well as her THC results, a whopping 113 vs a typical 2-5 is no stranger to substance abuse. Schuler stopped at a gas station looking for fast-acting pain medication -- perhaps for an untreated tooth abscess, the film speculates -- and might have tried to kill the pain with a bottle of vodka that the Schulers carried with them on vacation trips. She eventually crashed into an oncoming SUV . The Bastardi family comes off looking pretty callous in their opinions of Jackie. I would just be a zombie!! In the smoldering vehicle and twisted metal scattered along the highway, lay the bodies of eight people. Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2013. cemeteries found in Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Police said at least six separate witnesses called 911 to report a van driving the wrong way. Large pictures of the victims were at the altar. A good look at the other family's side of the story. On July 26, 2009, Diane Schuler left the New York campground where she was vacationing and began her trip home to Long Island with her two children and three nieces in tow. I bought this book to see the Bastardi family's side of things. 0 cemeteries found in Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA. "She lost touch with reality," he speculated. I think what was really going on was that they were so much in grief and were just not able to come forward. State Police also said Thursday that investigators went to Long Island for a pre-arranged interview with Schulers husband, Daniel; however, when they arrived they were not granted the interview and his attorney, Dominick Barbara could offer no useful information, the police said. . According to Barbara, Diane Schuler suffered from diabetes although additional sources cite Schuler as having had gestational diabetes, a temporary condition related to a prior pregnancy, rather than a chronic condition. Diane was a type A control freak who had to have things her way and had a hard time relaxing. Schuler's neighbor and friend, Lisa Acosta, 42, said the family likes the outdoors and went camping almost every weekend in upstate Monticello. Schulers wife Diane was drunk and high on marijuana when she drove the wrong way for almost two miles on a highway before smashing head-on into an SUV, killing herself and seven others, a prosecutor said. I agree with other readers that there was a lot of venom in this writing. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon, Dog Ear Publishing, LLC (August 23, 2011). Just wishing it was not true does not change anything. The Schulers 5-year-old son, Bryan, who was the only survivor of the crash, has been moved out of the intensive-care unit at Westchester Medical Center, a source said. Ladies Home JournalA page from the . Absolutely not with Pot on board. That makes it even more tragic.. I would recommend it though because some of the smaller details in the whole tragedy missed in the press are sketched out here. Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2018. Diane, her daughter, and two of her nieces died immediately upon impact. The passing scene and what it's about viewed from the traditionalist politically incorrect Right. Even if we did know it wouldn't bring any of the victims back but for the Bastardis at least the not knowing is a terrible affliction. "This is a road she could have done blindfolded," she said. Search above to list available cemeteries. . After crossing the Tappan Zee Bridge headed into Westchester County, Schuler called her brother to say she felt disoriented and was having trouble seeing. November 24, 2009 8:26pm. Her aunt is the only person who even mentions her. She brought us back to life.''. There are so many bizzare theories and conjecture that seem to have been fabricated from midair by Daniel's lawyer and his felonious PI. The unsettling story of a weekend camping trip gone awry and the drunk and high "wrong way mom" who drove four children to their deaths, also killing her and three others. Were they drinking and doing drugs? Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2012. There was a problem getting your location. Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. Eileen K. McKeough 1944 - . Please enter your email and password to sign in. A person not used to drinking daily would not have the ability to drink the amount Diane had in her system when she died. Officials tell New York press that Diane Schuler's blood alcohol was .19, nearly twice the legal limit.. Robert Guzzo, whose wife lost relatives in the crash, tells press today: Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, "There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane,". Try again later. They were receptive to the State Police and very cooperative during the interviews, which continue. If the driver were alive today the charges would have been second-degree murder, Anolik said. For the first time, filmmaker Garbus interviews eyewitnesses, first responders, investigators and medical and psychiatric experts and draws on surveillance footage, family photos, news clips and expert testimony to explore events surrounding the crash to see how things went so wrong. "That is not consistent with who Diane was," Bursztajn said. In keeping the promise that I made to my father, I hope this book can in some way speak for my brother, Guy, and my father. A 1.75-liter bottle of Absolut was found in Schuler's wrecked Ford Windstar after the fiery July 26 smash-up, which killed her, her 2-year-old daughter, her three young nieces and three Yonkers men in the SUV she hit. Not someone who was bad. Some of the other reviews suggest that the anger that Jeanne Bastardi documents is unwarranted. Please reset your password. "Eventually, the fear, the shame and the humiliation come back.". Diane Schuler was drunk claims sources to New York press today. Try again later. And investigators were not advised by Barbara when Schuler would be made available for an interview. To view a photo in more detail or edit captions for photos you added, click the photo to open the photo viewer. "People have an idea in their heads that in order for someone to engage in bizarre behavior or take a risk or harm people, or attempt suicide, or, God forbid, even what's going on in Norway, it means they are weird or strange, and people distance themselves.". Diane Schuler calls Jackie Hance. If you are looking for answers or some information not found elsewhere, this is not the book for you. While many people questioned why the Bastardi's felt so much anger towards the other victims, the Hance's, after reading the book I understand why. The minivan plunged downhill and burst into flames as the SUV was pushed across two lanes and struck by another SUV. Please try again. The anger about the foundation in the Hance girls honor. The whole 4 hour torture ride goes on and Diane is supposedly sick. Jackie Hance, sister-in-law of Diane Schuler, is shown in photo with two of her three daughters who were killed in crash Sunday when Schuler entered Taconic Parkway and drove the wrong way. Eileen leaves behind three sons, Warren, John and David; two brothers, Joseph and Michael; her sister, Kathleen Doerrie; and grandchildren, Byran Schuler, and Melanie, Kasey, and Willa Hance. She is an active volunteer in the Catholic Schools her children attend, is a board member of the Town Youth Lacrosse Program, and is a dedicated Children's Rights Advocate.Jeanne and Michael live in upstate New York with their children. I read this strictly to get more info on this tragic case. I bought this in order to fill in some gaps in the story of this tragedy and the book does do that. I believe she drank and smoked pot with her husband on weekends and camping trips. He tells his aunt repeatedly, "Mommy's head hurt. "I made many efforts," her mother, Eileen, tells me. Diane is seen on camera both at a McDonald's and a Sunoco with dark sunglasses on. But there is a small possibility that he wasnt aware of his wifes drinking, since some functioning alcoholics are very good at hiding their drinking. Floral Park, Nassau County, New York, USA, Mount Pleasant, Westchester County, New York, USA. "She was very good at her job, and she was a take-charge person, too.". I thought you might like to see a memorial for Diane E. Hance Schuler I found on Findagrave.com. Batavia slugfest but Cyclones slay the Muckdogs, 15 Canadian teacher with size-Z prosthetic breasts placed on paid leave, What's next for Buster Murdaugh after dad's murder conviction, life sentence, US home prices just did something they haven't done since 2012, Kristen Doute supports Ariana Madix amid mutual ex Tom Sandovals scandal, Celeb-loved jewelry brand Dorsey drops dazzling new styles, White Lotus actor jokes about being hit on following shows success, Undertaker transforms coffin into barbecue grill, Tom Sizemore And The Dangerous Burden of Desperation, Kellyanne Conway and George Conway to divorce. She couldn't see" and, "I flew out of the car like superman. . I disagree and found the book reveals the helplessness that her family feel at losing loved ones at the hand of a proven drunk and drugged driver, and their pain at not being able to get the answers they deserve. Accounts taken from actual police reports, witness statements, depositions, and investigators.Takes a look at the failure of the justice system and the making of a cover up. ", 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Drunkenness was evident: a blood alcohol content of 0.19 with 6 grams . said "People suffer in silence.". "Diane could not forgive her mother or herself," he said. An email has been sent to the person who requested the photo informing them that you have fulfilled their request, There is an open photo request for this memorial. "The problem is, it doesn't work for very long," Bursztajn said. Eight people were killed when a minivan, being driven by 36-year-old Diane Schuler, traveled 1.7 miles (2.7 km) in the wrong direction on the . Diane was a 36-year-old account executive, bringing home around $100,000 at the time of the crash. People who knew her reported her to be a devoted mother and wife, and a credit to her job. On 2nd anniversary of horrific crash, film explores mindset of Diane Schuler. Written after viewing the notes her husband Michael was keeping, the book is based on his story detailing the drunken driving accident that drew worldwide attention. It strips away Schuler's perfect veneer. "For someone like Diane, they try harder and harder and they will never be satisfied with being good enough," he said. Add to your scrapbook. During that call, Hance spoke with one of his daughters, but he never indicated to us that she told him Schuler had been drinking or smoking, Chiumento said. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? A sister-in-law of Diane Schuler, whose horrific wrong-way drunken driving crash on the Taconic Parkway two years ago killed eight people . Learn more about merges. This week marks two years since Diane Schuler, a 36-year-old Long Island "supermom," caused a collision while driving a minivan the wrong way on New York's Taconic State Parkway. "I'm still numbed," said neighbor Joseph O'Donald, 79. Five young children were in the car as well: her son, her daughter and three nieces. You are nearing the transfer limit for memorials managed by Find a Grave. He is of course shocked, horrified, and distraught upon the news and things go downhill from there. I understand the Bastardi family was devastated but some of their behaviour was unseemly as well. This book is not only about the horrific acts of Diane Schuler and the suffering that she has caused so many people but also about the added pain caused by those who fabricated stories about her actions that day. Having said that, the sections which deal with the Bastardis struggling against - in their view - lies, corruption, cover ups and self-interest in an attempt to get to truth are very well done and provide a lot of extra details that you won't have come across elsewhere. Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2013. She doesn't call her husband, she calls her brother Warren who does nothing for two hours knowing his three little girls are in that van. It even offers a theory as to why in the aftermath of the crash despite there being three families claiming to want the truth, in the end only the Bastardis actually meant what they said. Thanks for your help! . #dianeschuler #somethingiswrongwithauntdiane Diane Schuler left a family campground with her daughter, son, and two nieces to head home. Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2013. I know this family wants justice. Diane Schuler was a 36-year-old woman from New York. No animated GIFs, photos with additional graphics (borders, embellishments. However, there were several incidents where I would be functioning altogether normally, or what I considered normal for me at that time, and out-of-the-blue I would become totally disoriented and start doing things that made no sense at all. Try again. After driving 1.7 miles (2.7 km), Diane Schuler struck a 2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer head-on at 85 mph. But owner Ann Scott insisted that such revelers are immediately thrown off the premises. We have set your language to Duane H. Schuler St. Nazianz - Duane H. Schuler, age 67, a St. Nazianz resident, passed away on Saturday, March 23, 2019 at Holy Family Medical. Indeed, they said, she hardly drank. Daniel Schuler has maintained a round-the-clock vigil at Bryans bedside since the crash. She was high on marijuana and had the equivalent of 10 shots of booze in her stomach. Just like everyone else, this is news to us They were very friendly. "After the fact, we can see the breakdown patients suffer when they feel they have to be great, otherwise they are no good. I would especially like to know why no one has explored the Ambien angle. Every memory left on the online obituary will be automatically included in this book. A graveside service will follow the visitation, in the Knowelhurst Cemetery, Stony Creek where Eileen will be laid to rest next to her beloved parents. There is a problem with your email/password. But no no, Diane doesn't drink and no one will even discuss the pot. "She seemed to be good at whatever she attempted," her friend, Sue Troccoli, said. He alleges the highway was badly designed and inadequately sign-posted, which enabled his wife to drive the wrong way into traffic, according to the New York Post. The HBO documentary There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane attempted to give us insight as to what motivated Diane Schuler's unthinkable actions on July 26th 2009. Finally, Daniel Schuler recently stated that his wife wasnt a drinker and suggested that perhaps diabetes or other health problems were to blame. I would drive 20 miles to work most days with a blood alcohol level similar to that found in Mrs. Schulers body. "She never talked about it, almost like she wasn't even there.". The accident made national news. A system error has occurred. I had built up a tolerance to a rather high blood alcohol content and without it, I was much less functional. Witnesses said her driving was not erratic but rather she drove deliberately down the fast lane with determined eyes. Diane's niece died in the hospital . This story has been shared 121,242 times. Additional reporting by Amber Sutherland, Rebecca Rosenberg, Kieran Crowley, Perry Chiaramonte and Larry Celona. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? The writing is very basic but gets the point across. Today marks the two year anniversary of the tragedy, and now, an HBO documentary, "There's Something Wrong With Aunt Diane," asks if Diane Schuler's obsessive perfectionism may have contributed to the crash.
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