Amanda Bynes on murdering her family news shocked many people.
According to latest reports about Amanda Bynes on murdering her family, the actress was only joking when she mentioned such disturbing statements in the audio recording obtained by TMZ.
The exact statement she said in the audio reads,
"If your father was my father... then you would understand why you'd want to slit his wrists... I haven't decided how I want to murder him... I don't believe in murder... He literally like is the worst person... Nothing would give me greater pleasure than like slitting his throat. That is what I would love to do," a voice allegedly Bynes said on one of the tapes.
So like I'm not gonna like ever do such a thing, but like I call my mom and like I threaten to kill her, and I threaten to slit her wrist, and I threaten to like burn down her house and like I said a bunch of s- like that. I'm gonna continue telling you guys I'm gonna murder my family like 'cause that's the thing that like, they're in control of my money, and that's why I don't have much money right now," the voice on the tape continued to say."
The former child star reportedly had been released from a treatment. After she was released, she started to become active on Twitter. When the news about Amanda Bynes on murdering her family circulated, she announced on Twitter that she was only joking.
Last Monday, Bynes' attorney released a statement from the former child star to Access Hollywood. The statement reads,
"I'm sorry I trusted people who clearly were not my friends and capitalized on my illness. I am doing my best to get better. I am truly sorry for the statements I made. I am sorry for any pain I caused my family and others. I am thankful for everyone's patience and understanding. I never expected others to take advantage and profit from my condition," the statement continued. "I'm disappointed with those who lulled me into a false sense of security only to find out they really are only interested in selling my privacy to the media," Bynes wrote in the statement read by attorney, David Esquibias."