Proving there is some bad blood between him and his brother Dennis, Randy Quaid declared his younger sibling is a “nasty hateful man” in a recent tweet.
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In the post, which appears to be a court hearing, Dennis is seen commenting on Randy and his wife Evi’s multiple run-ins with the law and their conspiracy theories. “Randy and Evi began thinking there was a group of people that were out to kill them,” Dennis explained. “And take their money.”
Dennis then pointed out that Randy and Evi Quaid thought the people supposedly out to get them were also the same people who supposedly took Heath Ledger and Michael Jackson’s money.
“I could go on and on,” Dennis also said. “With every dead celebrity, there was. They were paranoid that they were [being] attacked. They were constantly on the move. And paranoid.”
Randy and Evi Quaid showcased their conspiracy theories in 2010. They told CBS’ Early Show that “star whackers” were targeting them.
“I have … I have a fear … that fear because there, for the last three years and really the last 20 years, there … I’ve been racketeered on,” Quaid stated at the time, per Entertainment Weekly.
“My finances have been decimated by a group of people, such as my ex-attorney, my ex-business manager, and an estate planner, specifically. And they have conspired together to … to co-opt my corporations, put in trustees without my knowledge.”
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When asked if the “star whackers” were out to kill him, Randy Quaid said, “Well, yes. I mean, they … not in a … not in a sense where, you know, they’re going to come out and shoot me with a gun or anything like that.”
Quaid also claimed the star whackers manipulated the court system. “The court system to have us falsely arrested,” he said. “And to make it impossible for us to operate on a daily basis in the most basic way.”
Quaid said if things keep going the way they were, he and his wife may end up on the street. “We will have nothing to eat, okay? that’s how bad it is.”
Quaid also claimed that David Carradine was a target by the “star whackers.” “I can’t believe that David would commit suicide. His wife recently has come out and said she doesn’t believe that … that she believes he was murdered.”
Quaid then said he didn’t believe that Heath Ledger’s death was an accident. He further noted that Ledger was an athlete and robust. “I’ve had eight friends of mine who have either died mysteriously or had scandals surrounding them in recent years, and this is what I’m talking about when I [say] star whacking.”