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Robin Williams' Wife Susan Schneider Isolated Him From His Children in the Year Before His Death (RE

Though they gave the look to be fortuitously married for 3 years before his death, Robin Williams‘ wife, Susan Schneider, can have been looking to distance the late actor from his circle of relatives in the ultimate months of his existence.

“Susan initially introduced herself one way and he or she says one thing and it seems to be totally different. That in and of itself published deceitful orientation — and that theme of deceit carried on through the final year in their marriage,” a source close to Robin’s children stated of Susan, 50, in a new document.

Robin and Susan in November 2011.

When Robin married his third wife in October 2011, his children, sons Zak, 32, and Cody, 23, and daughter Zelda, 25, from earlier relationships, reportedly supported the union as a result of they sought after their father to be happy.

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“They looked like they really liked one another… however slowly [the youngsters] all got shut off,” the insider added.

When Robin — who committed suicide at age Sixty three on Aug. 11, 2014 — used to be diagnosed with an early stage of Parkinson’s disease shortly before his death, Susan allegedly wanted her stepchildren out of her husband’s existence so she may just begin taking full control of decisions associated with his health.

Zak, Zelda and Cody Williams in October 2014.

“Things came to mild that Susan wanted to mainly put Robin away, like in a facility, the place she would have absolute control and they might never see him. She is a callous, cold lady,” the supply persisted.

“She wouldn’t even let the youngsters see him on his birthday,” the insider told Radar Online. “[Robin] felt he married to anyone whose motives went past love.”

In March, Susan went to court with Robin’s children as a result of a dispute over the late comic’s property. Legal documents filed in December 2014 stated Susan asserted a few of Robin’s non-public pieces were wrongly taken from the California house they shared with out her permission following his death.

The actor’s daughter, Zelda, vehemently denied these claims and assured she and her siblings didn't take anything else from the house, although they have been legally entitled to their father’s “clothing, jewelry and private footage” upon his passing. The court lawsuits for this situation are set to resume next month.

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Elina Uphoff

Update: 2024-05-21