Brief content visible, double tap to read full content. Especially, when having children on board Diane will not take . I read the other book "I'll See You Again" that focuses on the Hance family and I watched the HBO documentary. 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. ", Dr. Carol Bernstein, associate professor of psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine, said, "the reality is anybody can snap. The campground owner said nothing seemed amiss. Diane was a 36-year-old account executive, bringing home around $100,000 at the time of the crash. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. By submitting your email to receive this newsletter, you agree to our, HENRICK KAROLISZYN, Edgar Sandoval and SAMUEL GOLDSMITH, Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information. It was a profound catastrophe.". Trip: Daniel described as 'excellent' weekend. Please contact Find a Grave at [emailprotected] if you need help resetting your password. You really get a sense of the family's grief, particularly the son who lost his father and brother. Hes suicidal, Dominic Barbara said of Schuler. always there for me. They are two of the greatest people the world will ever have known. Search above to list available cemeteries. "She never talked about it, almost like she wasn't even there.". "All of us are very, very sad for the loss of the little girls, and our hearts go out to the family," she said. We are sorry. Torrington, CT and Stony Creek: ; please feel free to email the website for information. Schuler, 36, was driving her brother's Ford minivan home to West Babylon, L.I., after a camping trip in upstate Sullivan County when she somehow entered the Taconic State Parkway on the wrong ramp. At 9:30am on July 26, 2009, Diane Schuler loaded up her two children (ages five and two) along with her brother's, Warren Hance, three daughters (ages eight, seven, and five) into her brother's red 2003 Ford Windstar and left the Hunter Lake Campground to start the journey to West Babylon, New York. Diane Schulerthey later identified her through . Dad gets up early and leaves with the dog. 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. Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2013. "After the fact, we can see the breakdown patients suffer when they feel they have to be great, otherwise they are no good. Amazon has encountered an error. Daniels Account of Morning: Diane Schuler's husband -Got up at 6am-Went down to his boat to clean it-Got back 6.45am-7am-Woke up Diane-Packed bags 'slowly'-Woke up kids and got them dressed-Unloaded camper-Had 'one cup of coffee, two cups of coffee'-Loaded kids into the minivan-Loaded dog into pick-up Left campground together, August 6, 2009 6:36am. Being from the UK I only recently heard about the tragedy that this book is written about. Please use a different way to share. . We will review the memorials and decide if they should be merged. Evidence that proves Diane Schuler did not take alcohol or drugs. She was high on marijuana and had the equivalent of 10 shots of booze in her stomach. The Hances were a working class suburban clan, and Diane's dad began to rely upon his daughter to care for her siblings, and the house, and meals. ", Another neighbor, Steve Shaughnessy, 34, called the accident "beyond terrible.". Eileen K. McKeough 1944 - . Comment. In the Chevrolet TrailBlazer, 74-year-old Dan Longo, 81-year-old Michael Bastardi, and his 49-year-old son Guy were killed instantly. Why wasnt he helping out? Diane Schuler, 36who died in the wrong-way crash on the Taconic Parkwayrecently seemed under pressure, like work and family were getting to her, said the pal, Sheila, who asked that her last name be withheld. On July 26, 2009, 36-year-old Diane Schuler drove the wrong way down the Taconic State Parkway in New York. Anne Cuozzo, 37, who has lived across the street from the Schulers for seven years, said, We never saw [Diane] drunk. A system error has occurred. This book deals with the Bastardi family. It was caused by mother of two, Dianne Schuler who inexplicably drove her mini van for nearly two miles at high speed, on the wrong side of the road on Taconic Parkway. Most likely. Please visit www.alexanderfh.net for online guest book, condolences, and directions. November 24, 2009 8:26pm. "There are no easy words," he said. Nearly two years ago, Diane Schuler drove the wrong way on the Taconic Parkway in New York and crashed her minivan into an oncoming S.U.V. We would never knowingly allow our daughters to travel with someone who might jeopardize their safety. Toxicology reports showed she had a blood alcohol level of .19 over twice the legal limit . But everything had gone drastically awry in the life of Diane Schuler on Sunday, between 9:30 a.m. and 1:30 in that afternoon. Expressions of sympathy may take the form of donations in Eileens name to The Hance Family Foundation P.O. The collision occurred after the troubled West Babylon resident drove south for 1.7 miles in the northbound lanes of the . My brother. C.J. Days later came the headlines; "Wrong Way Crash Mom Drunk and High!". . Five young children were in the car as well: her son, her daughter and three nieces. 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. Translation on Find a Grave is an ongoing project. "She lost touch with reality," he speculated. 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When Diane was 9, her mother abandoned the family; her father raised four kids. As panicked motorists swerved out of her way, she continued for almost two miles. A 1.75-liter bottle of Absolut was found in Schulers 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. The day of the accident, Schuler likely was stressed about running late and tried to ease her physical pain with alcohol and marijuana, which led to disorientation and dissociation. Save to an Ancestry Tree, a virtual cemetery, your clipboard for pasting or Print. Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2013. Sorry! Not someone who was bad. Only her son Bryan, then 5, survived. Diane Schuler, her daughter Erin, and her three nieces also died in the crash 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 . A New York mother who lost all three of her children in a horrific wrong-way drunk . 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. Jeanne Bastardi has written a sensitive account of the death of her father in law, brother in law and six other people in a sickening car crash on the Taconic Parkway, NY state, in 2009. "She seemed to be good at whatever she attempted," her friend, Sue Troccoli, said. Try again later. 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? He said Diane Schuler took the five children in her car that day because everyone trusts her with kids . Michael Realmuto of the state police. The film, which will air every Monday night until Aug. 15., portrays the 36-year-old "super mom" as a control freak haunted by a dark past: Her mother abandoned Schuler when she was 9. "Little Brian is doing good," said a family friend, who asked not to be named. Diane Schuler, 30 who died in the wrong-way crash on the Taconic Parkway recently seemed under pressure, like work and family were getting to her, said the pal, Sheila, who asked that her last name be withheld. "When people feel burdened and depressed and hopeless," she said, "it's not shameful to reach out and get help. . Psychiatrist Bursztajn said Schuler was the worst kind of perfectionist who learned to self medicate. Probably because of this, from the New York Daily News: The families of the three Yonkers men in the SUV said they plan to sue. Customer Reviews, including Product Star Ratings help customers to learn more about the product and decide whether it is the right product for them.Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon. This is a carousel with slides. Are you sure that you want to remove this flower? My father taught me how important family is. I always drank vodka at that time of day because it was much less detectable to those around me. If you have questions, please contact [emailprotected]. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Diane Schuler was drunk claims sources to New York press today. She drove south in the left lane for 1.7 miles before smashing into the Chevy Trailblazer driven by Guy Bastardi, 49. Diane Schuler and her 2-year-old daughter also died in the accident. I read the other book "I'll See You Again" that focuses on the Hance family and I watched the HBO documentary. "This is a road she could have done blindfolded," she said. Failed to delete memorial. Diane Schuler, 36, was a dedicated wife to her husband, Danny, and a devoted mother to her children, Bryan and Erin. Schuler had entered the highway on an exit rampway and drove two miles in the wrong lane. Verify and try again. "The family needs your support. That makes it even more tragic.. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. By JOHN VALENTI john.valenti@newsday.com July 25, 2011. Okay, so the prose is a bit clunky at times but I don't imagine Jeanne Bastardi ever thought she'd ever find herself writing a book and certainly not on a subject with such raw emotions as this. Learn more about managing a memorial . 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. Diane's medical records chronicle a woman with pain issues and insomnia. 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. or don't show this againI am good at figuring things out. I would recommend it though because some of the smaller details in Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! . Ladies Home JournalA page from the . "I still can't believe it's them.". Well of course hes going to say that. 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. The whole 4 hour torture ride goes on and Diane is supposedly sick. Her five-year-old son Brian survived and is hospitalized. 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.]. She couldn't see" and, "I flew out of the car like superman. "She was not someone who gave up. ). Try again. I pray that both the Bastardi and Hance families find the peace they are looking for. cemeteries found within miles of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Neither is it objective or balanced and why should it be? Just like everyone else, this is news to us They were very friendly. 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. HAWTHORNEAs the family of Diane Schuler is now claiming that autopsy results on her body are not accurate and that an underlying medical condition may have caused her to have the crash that killed eight people including herself, Westchester County Medical Examiner Dr. Millard Hyland said he stands by those findings. The email does not appear to be a valid email address. Your account has been locked for 30 minutes due to too many failed sign in attempts. But owner Ann Scott insisted that such revelers are immediately thrown off the premises. Daniel Schulers lawyer insisted to Fox 5 that his clients wife had not been a heavy drinker or drug user and that their were no problems in the marriage. But toxicology reports at the time revealed a blood-alcohol level of 0.19 -- the equivalent of 10 drinks -- and considerable levels of THC from smoking marijuana. In Floral Park, police blocked off the Hance home all day Monday. Diane Schuler The "Perfect Mom" Drove Her Van Full Of Kids Into A Head-On Collision For Unknown Reasons. Her husband, Daniel, took his pick-up . The Diane Schuler Case. I hope someday this mystery gets untangled. Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2013. Nor would Schuler's lawyer allow him to respond to questions regarding the scientific findings that his wife had high levels of THC in her system, the active ingredient in marijuana. He said Diane Schuler took the five children in her car that day because everyone trusts her with kids She drives 40 miles an hour.. Oops, some error occurred while uploading your photo(s). Family and friends are coming together online to create a special keepsake. Now today I found this more detailed information in the New York Post: Why is this curiously detailed point being stated in this article? Eight people were killed, including Ms. Schuler, her 2-year-old daughter, Erin, and her three nieces, Emma, 8; Alyson, 7; and Katie, 5. "Eventually, the fear, the shame and the humiliation come back.". Meanwhile, her husband, Daniel Schuler, was in another vehicle. She drives 40 miles an hour.. 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. Strange theories are floated by Dom Barbara, Daniel's flamboyant and crooked lawyer. Oops, something didn't work. Hance's sister-in-law Diane Schuler drove the wrong way on New York's Taconic State Parkway and crashed . The writing is very basic but gets the point across. My brother was always there for me. However justice died with Diane. Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2013. Eventually, she collided with an SUV, killing the four children she had in the car with her, the three adults in the other car, and herself. Also, at McDonald's she buys two large cokes. During that call, Hance spoke with one of his daughters, but he never indicated . We would never knowingly allow our daughters to travel with someone who might jeopardize their safety. Jackie wrote about her anger and rage at Diane for "murdering" her girls when the toxicoligy reports came out. Schuler entered the wrong side of the Taconic Parkway, then drove at 70 mph for nearly two miles. According to her obituary, she doesn't appear to have been married at the time. Add to your scrapbook. Bursztajn, a clinical psychiatrist at Harvard Medical School who was interviewed for the film, said when trauma doesn't heal, it can have catastrophic consequences. 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. Additional reporting by Amber Sutherland, Rebecca Rosenberg, Kieran Crowley, Perry Chiaramonte and Larry Celona. "Diane could not forgive her mother or herself," he said. Try again later. For the last couple of months, she didnt appear to be a happy woman.. Year should not be greater than current year. [LA replies: They did have two cars up there, and apparently his additional fishing trip was already planned. Family members linked to this person will appear here. This made me instantly suspect that there were marital troubles. I agree with other readers that there was a lot of venom in this writing. A caller to WABC/Channel 7 said the campground at Hunters Lake where Schuler and her family regularly stayed is a known boozing area, where wild parties are the norm. This is the story of the infamous Taconic Parkway crash but if you're reading this review then you already knew that. It looks like WhatsApp is not installed on your phone. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. Eventually, she slammed head-on into another vehicle, killing Guy Bastardi, 43, his father Michael Bastardi, 81, and a family friend, Daniel Longo, 72. Resend Activation Email, Please check the I'm not a robot checkbox, If you want to be a Photo Volunteer you must enter a ZIP Code or select your location on the map. And investigators were not advised by Barbara when Schuler would be made available for an interview. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. We have set your language to "Someone may be struggling and not feel they can tell the people they love until they are pushed to the point," Bernstein. You don't keep suing peopleIf she was alive today, Diane would likely be in jail.". "That is not consistent with who Diane was," Bursztajn said. Look inside to read what others have shared. Drunkenness was evident: a blood alcohol content of 0.19 with 6 grams . LOVING WIFE AND MOTHER DIANE E NOV 13, 1972 - JULY 26, 2009 DADDYS LITTLE GIRL BEAUTIFUL BABY SISTER . 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. I read this strictly to get more info on this tragic case. And it would be reasonable to ask that Daniel Shueler not profit from the acts of his wife that day. For nearly two miles, Schuler was driving the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway. Thanks for using Find a Grave, if you have any feedback we would love to hear from you. Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 11, 2014, Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2014. Close this window, and upload the photo(s) again. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. Emma was in a . The story of Diane Schuler is a sobering account of how dangerous the hidden life of functional addiction can be. Recommended. I would posit that's what she mixed her Absolut Vodka with that was found in the van rubble. July 13, 2011 12:40 pm. 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. There are so many bizzare theories and conjecture that seem to have been fabricated from midair by Daniel's lawyer and his felonious PI. One of the saddest news stories of the summer just got sadder the husband of Diane Schuler, whose wrong-way drunk-driving crash killed her and seven others, tells New York Magazine he still . Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her daughter, Diane E. Hance-Schuler, granddaughters, Erin M. Schuler, Emma, Alyson, and Kate Hance. They were receptive to the State Police and very cooperative during the interviews, which continue. 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. In the smoldering vehicle and twisted metal scattered along the highway, lay the bodies of eight people. English 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. But who knows what really happens behind closed doors?. Three men in the SUV she hit - Guy Bastardi, 49, Michael Bastardi, 81 . I bought this book to see the Bastardi family's side of things. Had she lived she'd be in jail on second degree murder charges. 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. Are you sure that you want to delete this memorial? Failed to remove flower. I was curious to learn the story of the other victims in this senseless and mostly unexplained "accident" on a beautiful New York summer Sunday afternoon. Diane Schuler was a 36-year-old woman from New York. Warren Hance told his sister, Diane Schuler, to pull over and wait for him to pick them up. for more information visit taconictragedy.us. Her aunt is the only person who even mentions her. 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. I read Jackie Hance's beautifully written memoire of her heartbreaking and unimaginable loss of her three little girls before I read this. As mentioned by the source, Diane was driving a red 2003 Ford Windstar that belonged to her brother. I also understand their anger and desire to find answers. I was raised in an Italian-American family. 1996-2023, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates, Select a location to see product availability. The Long Island mother who drove bombed out of her mind with a minivan full of kids triggering a head-on collision that killed 8 routinely bellied up . GREAT NEWS! My love for my father and brother, Guy, will continue to be as strong as it has been my entire life. 0 cemeteries found in Westbury, Nassau County, New York, USA. A sister-in-law of Diane Schuler, whose horrific wrong-way drunken driving crash on the Taconic Parkway two years ago killed eight people . This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates. AbeBooks, an Amazon company, offers millions of new, used, and out-of-print books. Are you adding a grave photo that will fulfill this request? "His wife was drunk and high at the time of the accident that killed seven innocent people. Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. "She never complained about it," one friend said on camera. In the end it changes nothing. I would recommend it though because some of the smaller details in the whole tragedy missed in the press are sketched out here. Daniel Schuler and Barbara publicly attributed Diane Schuler's erratic driving to a medical issue, such as a stroke. That makes it even more tragic.. 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. "It looks like he's going to make it.". 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 try again. Anne Cuozzo, 37, who has lived across the street from the Schulers for seven years, said, We never saw [Diane] drunk. There is no greater pain than having lost my father and brother from the senseless act of a drunk driver. I have three daughters of my own, and if they all died at once in a wreck, I don't think I could even communicate with anyone about anything. I looked at the title and wondered if the Bastardi family were able to find answers not in Jackie's book. Just like everyone else, this is news to us . For several years before I got sober, I would awaken to three or four stiff (double alcohol at minimum) drinks before getting showered and dressed for work. 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. cemeteries found within kilometers of your location will be saved to your photo volunteer list. Learn more about merges. Rather it is, one suspects much like the Bastardis themselves, straightforward, plain-speaking and matter of fact. 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. Were they drinking and doing drugs? But who knows what really happens behind closed doors?. Learn more how customers reviews work on Amazon, Dog Ear Publishing, LLC (August 23, 2011). On July 26, 2009 Diane Schuler killed herself and seven others when she drove the wrong way on the Taconic State Parkway. She left the campground on that day with all five children in the Ford Windstar owned by her brother. The Long Island mother who drove bombed out of her mind with a minivan full of kids triggering a head-on collision that killed 8 routinely bellied up to the bar and griped about her failing marriage and stressful job, a drinking buddy told The Post. 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. We need to find out what her husband, brother, and other family members know, he added. Her 5-year-old son, Brian Schuler, was the only one who survived the crash. 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. Minutes before the deadly crash, Hance's 8-year-old daughter, Emma, had called her mother to say, "Something's wrong with Aunt Diane.". Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. Diane, her daughter, and two of her nieces died immediately upon impact. "She was not someone who was mean. As for the marijuana found in her system, Tetrahydrocannabinol or THC stays in the system for many days and weeks. The car contained her own two kids and three nieces. Being from the UK I only recently heard about the tragedy that this book is written about. "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 found the book impossible to put down, and although at present there does not seem to be an end to the story, I still found it very interesting and of course extremely sad. What went wrong with Aunt Diane? "She compensated in the present for what she lost in the past. So too is Hance, 41, and his wife, Jackie, 38, who lost their three daughters in the crash: Emma, 9, Alison, 7, and Kate, 5. 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. ", 24/7 coverage of breaking news and live events. Schuler, her daughter . Scott also said Schuler appeared sober the morning she drove away with the kids and was not known to have boozed at the site. There was a problem getting your location. I would lose coherence in my speech, become physically unstable and mentally unbalanced. "She was a phenomenal mom, she never let the kids out of her sight," he said. Every adult in this book handled their grief in varying ways but I found it distasteful that the four little girls who perished are largely ignored and the author goes on to trash Jackie Hance who is suicidal but tries to do some good with the money people donated. Instead, Schuler earned a top salary as a cable-TV executive, was a take-charge wife, raised two impeccably dressed children and volunteered enthusiastically at their school. But owner Ann Scott insisted that such revelers are immediately thrown off the premises. In an interview scheduled to air Friday, the mother of three girls who were killed in a fatal New York wrong-way crash in 2009, tells NBC . 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. No criminal charges are expected since Schuler died in the crash. He confronts that Diane is a PTA teacher who was a responsible mother as well. Eileen K. McKeough, 69, of Torrington, CT, passed away unexpectedly, Sunday, October 5, 2013 after being stricken at the home of her brother, Joe in Stony Creek. "It's a kind of fundamental perfectionism, so that life becomes unbearable in some ways," forensic psychiatrist Dr. Harold Bursztajn told ABCNews.com. Besides her parents, she is predeceased by her daughter, Diane E. Hance-Schuler, granddaughters, Erin M. Schuler, Emma, Alyson, and Kate Hance. She warns that not all those who have upsets in life will end up like Schuler. 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