Gareth Pursehouse---a Hollywood photographer, society leech, and boy-toy for wealthy, aging celebrities---is in the Los Angeles County Jail on $2 million bond tonight. Pursehouse is accused of breaking into the apartment of Amie Harwick, in defiance of a Restraining Order, and throwing her from a third-story window, resulting in her death.
In strange turn of events, Heavy.com reported that during the hours before and after the murder, Pursehouse was on Twitter, engaging in anti-Trump frothing: "He also tweeted about politics on Friday, writing, 'I can’t figure out why gerrymandering isn’t a federal crime,' and commenting on Attorney General Bill Barr’s ABC interview about President Trump’s tweets interfering with his job by saying, 'Then why isn’t Barr prosecuting Trump for impeding justice?'He tweeted anti-Trump comments frequently in the weeks before his arrest, including a February 12 tweet saying, 'Reminder… Once Trump is not president, the FBI can prosecute him for all the Mueller report findings…'"
On the surface, this murder certainly has the appearance of a deadly TDS attack. Pursehouse was clearly driven insane with anti-Trump rage before completely losing his marbles and attacking Miss Harwick, whom he had previously been dating. I was unable to learn what Amie Harwick's political opinions were, however.
Amie Harwick was a celebrity and Hollywood "relationship expert." Unmarried at nearly 40 and dating unhinged men with no visible means of support---Harwick obtained her credentials from a college closed by the State of California for corruption. The president of that school was a real fruitcake in his own right; and thus it's best to regard Amie Harwick's legacy with a healthy dose of scepticism. She was, however, a former Playboy centerfold, a guest on Dr. Phil, dated Drew Carey, and wrote a book on 'sexting.' By Hollywood standards, those are the most impeccable of credentials to pontificate upon interpersonal relationships.
But just remember everybody: these are the Elite, those who tell us little people what to do and how to think.
Heard she was seeing the man even after the restraining order was expired.
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