Charlie Sheen’s ex writes heartbreaking letter to describe boys’ aggressiveness

Nov 7, 2013 11:02 GMT  ·  By

He might not be married right now, but Charlie Sheen’s life still plays out like one of the most dramatic plots on any respectable soap opera, thanks to his exes Brooke Mueller and Denise Richards. Unfortunately, his two boys with Brooke are caught in the middle, according to a devastating account from Denise.

Mueller is a drug addict who recently completed a court-mandated stay in rehab. While receiving treatment, her twin boys with Sheen, Max and Bob, spent time at Denise’s house, who also has two children with the actor and an adopted daughter, Sam, Lola, and Eloise.

Until just recently, Denise seemed to be doing a great job at handling such a large family, with help from Charlie of course. He, on the other hand, has been trying to get full custody of the boys from Brooke on the basis that she’s an unfit mother who, because of her raging drug use, is often putting them in danger.

A recent account to the Department of Children and Family Services, written by Denise and obtained by Radar Online, seems to confirm that. “With a heavy heart,” the former Bond girl explains why she can’t take care of the boys anymore, because they’re now “zombie-like” boys with extremely violent outbursts, who do not hesitate to attack her children, adults, and torture whatever animals come their way.

Denise says that the boys were not always like that, which means that spending time again with their mother is making them act out. Brooke is also accused of blocking Denise from getting the boys to see a counselor who might help them with their “extreme mood swings” and violent outbursts.

“With a heavy heart I must inform you that I can no longer be Bob and Max’s caregiver. This has been an extremely difficult decision because I have so much love for the boys. I have always cared for them as if they were my own children. Unfortunately, I have seen them get worse with increased contact with their mom and I am unable to obtain for them proper assessments and professional help,” Denise writes.

She gives a detailed account of how the boys changed when they first moved in from her, how their nightmares subsided and they learned to play with other children, learned manners and a daily routine, and then how their behavior took a turn for the worse again when they started visiting their mother more often.

Richards says that her “daughters have been strangled, kicked in the head and stomach, scratched, bit, slapped, punched in the face and head, and spit on” by the twins. When they broke into her little daughter’s room and went number 2 in her tub, flinging poop on the walls, she tried to get them to see somebody for counseling, but Mueller thwarted her every move.

“With no authority to make decisions on their behalf, I feel my hands are tied in providing them the proper help, support, and care that I feel as a parent that they need,” Denise says.

Meanwhile, Sheen has been talking to the media about what a horrendous mother Mueller is, in the hope that it might help him in his custody fight. A judge has ruled instead that, in doing so, he’s violating a standing gag order, threatening him with jail if he continues running his mouth.