Jeremy London (what a strange story)
If you haven’t heard by now, there is a story going around about Mallrats guy Jeremy London. London has had a history of substance abuse. And, I have to wonder if that was the reason he didn’t show up anymore Kevin Smith movies.
Recently, London has claimed that two-three men kidnapped him at gunpoint and forced him to buy drugs and alcohol. There were reports that he escaped from the 12-hour drugged kidnapping and told the cops. That’s right you read it correctly. Does any of this sound plausible to you? Why do I get the feeling there is more to the story?
The reason I say there is more to the story is the overreaction on London's part. He's planning on suing his own mother over her claims that he made the story up to cover his drug problem.
From Herald Sun, ((London's lawyer, Catherine Lombardo, told the website that her client was suing his mother, Debbie Nielsen, twin brother Jason and Jason's girlfriend Sofia Karsten, and had sought an injunction against them to “specifically to stop (them) telling harmful lies.” ))
Really, London, you're suing your own blood? That's the kind of overreaction when someone has something to hide.
Jeremy's twin brother had this to say about the reaction too. ((However, Jason London told People magazine, "Jeremy's behavior right now is indicative of whenever he's back on drugs.
"The fact that he's lashing out against his own family and has shut us out is just one more sign of how sick he really is.
"For months, Jeremy has cut off his whole family and he refuses to talk to us. We're desperate for anyone to get him help and that's why we're speaking out."))
I have a close family member with a long history of drug and alcohol problems. Whenever he falls off the wagon, he gets defensive and blames everyone except himself. People like this create fictional stories as to why they fell off the wagon and blame those that confront them on it. I’ve seen it first hand.
And, the story gets stranger. The police caught one of the guys (Brandon Adams) that supposedly drugged and kidnapped London. Radar Online interviewed Adams, and he's telling a completely different story from the Mallrats actor.
From Radar Online, (("There was no gun. There was never a pipe," Adams told RadarOnline.com. "We got drunk and I hooked him up with some Ecstasy and Xanax and we took a joyride and partied for hours." ))
Make sure you read the whole interview.
Jeremy's wife was also partly on location to see what happened and she backs up her hubby's story. Yet, she has a sorted past as well. ((As RadarOnline.com was first to report, both London and Melissa have been to rehab for pill addictions and have lost custody of their 3-year-old son Lyrik as a result. They both must undergo random drug testing as part of their custody battle. ))
Oh, did I mention that Jeremy and Melissa had huge incident and had the cops called on them.
Is this the type of behavior that a kidnap victim displays?
When you take into count everything surrounding this story, can you still believe London’s tale?
Can the cops really believe this story?
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