Denise Richards Informs LA County DFCS That She Can No Longer Care For Charlie Sheen's Twins: Bob & Max

November 7, 2013



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 Denise Richards wrote a letter to LA County DFCS informing them that she can no longer care for ex-husband Charlie Sheen's 4 year old twins, Bob & Max. Richards, who was granted temporary guardianship of the twins, while their mother Brooke Mueller was in rehab for drug addiction admits that the twins have become increasingly violent with her, her children, and her pets after returning from visits with their mother. Below is an excerpt of the letter obtained by RadarOnline.com.

The boys started to have extreme violent mood swings, often times out of nowhere. They would be calm, playing and turn on a dime. The boys would grab anything they could get their hands on as quick as possible. Toys, picture frames, any object within arm’s reach, they can pick up they would throw. They violently threw these things at me, my daughters, anyone near them, as well as at the windows and walls. They have broken iPads, cellphones, flipped small furniture and break it, along with many toys. Bob threw a remote at the tv so hard he cracked the screen. I had to take many things out of their room because they would destroy it. I have had to put things up out of their reach. Things that normally would be appropriate for a 4yr old, have to be put away. After they break things many times they say that I broke them or their sister did.  
Mine and Charlie’s daughters have been strangled, kicked in the head and stomach, scratched, bit, slapped, punched in the face and head, and spit on. Myself and anyone around them have also experienced this. My daughter Sami had to be taken to the doctor after getting hit in the eye with a toy when Bob came home with from a visit with his mom. 
The boys have also been waking up with nightmares. Bob wakes up more often than Max, screaming and crying and it’s usually more than once in a night. The nightmares started about two months ago, then went away. Recently they have returned. Bedtime has become incredibly challenging because of the nightmares and Bob especially is very scared to go to sleep..
 

This is a sad turn of events. It seemed as if the twins were thriving in Denise's care. Who knows how these children will turn out if they are placed back into their mother's care full time.

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