Ex Step-mom says Jesse James was always a bad kid
Author: blake | Filed under: Celebrity, Split Up
Now we have Jesse Jame’s former step mom backing up her ex- husband by saying that he is not at fault for Jesse’s behavior. Janina James Coan was married to Jame’s dad lived with the family since Jesse was six yeard old and claimed that he was always a bad kid. She said when he was a teenager he killed rats by injecting them with alcohol. She said this was like the experiment that a scientist did on victims at a concentration camp. She also said that James used the “N” word all the time.
Radar Online stated:
“When Jesse was about 14 or 15 years old he started killing baby rats by injecting them with alcohol,” his former step-mother told RadarOnline.com exclusively. “He told me it’s what Dr. Mengele would do.”
“Jesse found it fascinating that Hitler could seduce a whole country,” Coan said. “Then he became obsessed with Hitler’s personality and the SS and he was fascinated with the Nazis. He definitely has an attraction with the power race thing.”
“I heard him use the N word a bunch of times,” Coan told RadarOnline.com. “I don’t know if I’d call Jesse a white supremacist or not but he’s definitely racist.
“He didn’t like Mexican people either. He always referred to them as wetbacks,” Coan continued.
RadarOnline.com previously reported that James used derogatory terms about gay people. In an email obtained exclusively by RadarOnline.com, James called two former employees “f***ots”…
Coan was involved with Jesse’s dad from the time that Jesse was six years old. They married when Jesse was in high school and later divorced.
Now this just helps James case out even more if you ask me. If he was a twisted and bad child, then who is to blame? The parents right? James’ sister confirmed about the abuse, and I would believe the siblings over the father. Of course the father will deny the abuse claim. Anyways, there was some type of bad raising or bad upbringing in that home. The father has been divorced a couple of times so it just seems like the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree.
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