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John Edwards 'suicidal' over facing jail, claim pals
2011-04-07
We feel badly for the children: their mother is dead and their father is an absolute disgrace and snake of a human being. But for John-boy? He's earned everything that is coming to him.
Disgraced politician John Edwards is said to be deeply depressed - to the point of being suicidal - over the prospect of a criminal trial that could end with him being jailed if found guilty. The 57-year-old former Presidential candidate reportedly told a close friend: 'I won't go to jail. I'd kill myself first!'

He has lost 20lb in the last year and is a 'broken spirit,' reports the National Enquirer.

'I'd kill myself first!'

-- John Edwards
According to the Enquirer, a close source said: 'I think John is suicidal. He knows that if he's indicted, prosecutors will try to get him to serve jail time and make an example of him.

'He's absoluetly despondent over the fear of prison. Over the last year, he's lost about 20lb and friends are concerned that he's escaping reality with booze.

'In early March, his legal team told him there was a strong chance he could be indicted, and John completely lost it. He cried his eyes out and said, "I won't go to jail. I'd kill myself first!"'

The Enquirer first broke the story of Edwards's affair with blonde divorcee Rielle Hunter. A series of exclusives charted his sordid double life and his efforts to cover up the birth of his love child, daughter Frances Quinn, who is now three.

The former North Carolina senator has been under federal grand jury investigation since April 2009 for alleged payments to take care of Miss Hunter in violation of campaign rules. Probes have been carried out by both the IRS and the FBI.

Complicating matters for Mr Edwards is the actions of Andrew Young, the former aide who helped cover up the affair by claiming he was Frances Quinn's father. Mr Young, who later admitted he lied to protect Mr Edwards, wrote a book about his role in the cover-up.

Now Mr Edwards is said to be worried about the prospect of Mr Young taking the stand as the prosecution's star witness. Mr Young has claimed that two wealthy supporters of the Edwards camp pumped vast sums of money into the campaign for the cover-up.

The case of the mysterious alleged sex tape involving Mr Edwards is also gathering pace. Mr Edwards has had to give evidence over Miss Hunter's request to get the purported 'private and personal' recording back from Mr Young. Miss Hunter is suing Mr Young for the return of the tape that reportedly Mr Edwards performing sex acts on her.

Mr Young's wife, Cheri, said on Oprah Winfrey's show last year: 'I won't give any fine details, but I'll tell you yes, he is naked. He is performing sexual acts. The woman is holding the camera. He is aware he is being taped.'

According to the Wall Street Journal Mr Young has described the tape as like 'watching a traffic pile-up occur in slow motion - repelling but also transfixing.'

Now Edwards fears for the future of his family. His three oldest children - Harvard-educated lawyer Cate, 28, Emma, 12, and Jack, ten - are still mounring the passing away of their mother Elizabeth, who died of breast cancer in December.

A second source told the Enquirer: 'John isn't hiding the fact that he's terrified of going to prison, but he's also extremely distraught about what will happen to his children.

'He's severely depressed and even John's parents, who are very close to him and their grandkids, are on edge.'

Mr Edwards recently took his three oldest children to a beach resort fior as getaway. According to the Enquirer, the source said: 'John's children are all that he has left, and the trip was a way for him to say goodbye. 'He doesn't want to leave the children, but he says he can't go on living like this. His spirit is broken.'
Posted by:Steve White

#18  Let the wheels of justice grind slowly along. Edwards can throw out self-threats all he wants. Who gives a rat's behind? He can cry to the prison Chaplin (or Imam) all about it. Relatives will take care of the children and hopefully teach them good values that Dear Olde Dad never did.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2011-04-07 21:06  

#17  In a world so full of dangerous happenings and grave threats, its great to see a story that is both humorous, educational and sure to have a happy ending from my perspective, the only way better is if this POS could shoot himself, and still go to jail to be someones special cellmate. Thanks!
Posted by: nomorebs   2011-04-07 15:31  

#16  Why Clinton was better at cheating than John:

1) Clinton didn't try to payoff the intern.
2) "We didn't have sex!"
3) Hillary wasn't sitting at home fighting cancer.
Posted by: Lemuel Thraviger4727   2011-04-07 14:54  

#15  "John Edwards 'suicidal' over facing jail"

*Yawn.*

And I'm supposed to give a rat's ass because....?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2011-04-07 14:29  

#14  'When things get tough, kill yourself'. Is this the lesson this man is trying to teach to his kids? His wife had cancer. Her message: 'When things get tough, don't give up, fight hard'.

Kids see what their parents do. Everything is a lesson.
Posted by: Chemist   2011-04-07 13:51  

#13  I wonder what other contingency lawyers would lower to half staff over his demise? Or would they just loot all his office supplies?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2011-04-07 13:43  

#12  I can eat fifty thirty ten three eggs.
Posted by: John "Purty Mouth" Edwards   2011-04-07 11:00  

#11  You hear that, Elizabeth? I'm comin' to join you, honey!

Every now and then I still see the occasional Prius with a Kerry/Edwards bumper sticker on it. Sometimes there's an Obama sticker pasted over the Kerry/Edwards sticker but they made the Obama stickers smaller so you can still see what's underneath.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2011-04-07 10:49  

#10  I can see him screwing up shooting himself and suing the gun manufacturer
Posted by: Frank G   2011-04-07 10:09  

#9  The dems wanted this clown to be vice president.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2011-04-07 09:57  

#8  Darth: I was debating the pic I used ('Breck Boy') versus the pic Fred has of the bottle of rye and the pistol.

It wasn't easy to decide.
Posted by: Steve White   2011-04-07 08:59  

#7  Dear John: Stay away from jail and offer them an option: a stint for an indefinite number of years, like the war itself, in Afghanistan's eastern border -- without pay, of course. You can have many women (all are suspect Taliban, though) journalists to cover your "heroic" deeds.
Posted by: Oscar Greating2685   2011-04-07 08:16  

#6  Well, there are two Americas, right, Breckboy? Except in both, nobody gives a sh1t about you. Do it or go to jail, either is fine with me
Posted by: Frank G   2011-04-07 07:57  

#5  Potential ligitable venues:

Keeping it both familiar and at a professional level, by stepping off the curb into the path of a speeding ambulance?

Driving a Toyota with a faulty accelerator pedal into a brick wall?

Autosarcophagy?





Posted by: Besoeker   2011-04-07 06:32  

#4  Suicidal?
I would be a real insensitive person if I said, "Meh, go ahead. Here is a loaded gun and some privacy"

Fortunately, I'm not that insensitive.
Posted by: DarthVader   2011-04-07 00:41  

#3  Any man prettier than the warden's wife spend a night in the box...
Posted by: tu3031   2011-04-07 00:28  

#2  Why so glum, sugar? You'll be the belle of the ball.
Posted by: Zebulon Thranter9685   2011-04-07 00:22  

#1  I feel sorry for the kids, whether he goes to jail, kills himself, or stays free, but not for this creep.
Posted by: Glenmore   2011-04-07 00:07  

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