Talk:Theodore Komisarjevsky

'Literally' born into theatre?
Wouldn't that take a very pregnant mother positioned scant inches outside the door and a very hearty final push? MattShepherd 16:54, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
 * if only she had tripped and fallen to her death, perhaps the world would have been spared that atrocities committed by the grandson...

Minimizing impact of grandson
The Petit murders are generally acknowledged as the most heinous crime committed in Connecticut history. They are of far more present significance that dramatic performances of the previous century
 * The convict was an adopted child. I don't think he's a real "grandson" of Theodore Komisarjevsky. His own Uncle said in a phone interview to the TV show Inside Edition that the murder was a heinous and monstrous crime and mentioned the scumbag was adopted. Anyway I think we should minimize about what Theodore Komisarjevsky's "grandson" did and concentrate more about his career in theater. Someone should do another article about the murders and bios about these scumbags. --Pilot expert 04:54, 30 July 2007 (UTC)

The grandson is the most infamous Russian since either Josef Stalin or Vlad the Impaler
 * The scumbag might not be ethnic Russian since he's adopted in the U.S. He could be of any other ethnic group. --Pilot expert 10:49, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

This page should be locked as the connection to the murderer is real and that section will be as controversial as the page specifically about his evil crimes. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.82.24.48 (talk) 13:37, 20 October 2010 (UTC)


 * I've cut this section down to one line. I don't think mention of Komisarjevsky's infamous grandson belongs in this article at all, really; it's hardly relevant to him, since he died 26 years before Joshua Komisarjevsky was even born. If we must include mention of him here, let's keep it as brief as possible. Robofish (talk) 15:14, 10 July 2011 (UTC)


 * Actually, any accomplishment by Theo. (whatever it might have been - doesn't appear to be much) is overshadowed by the actions of his grandson - most people wouldn't have even bothered to look at this article except because of that connection. Fortunately, the grandson has finally been rightfully convicted and sentenced - on only hopes that that sentence is ultimately carried out, although it will be of little solace to the victims and their family. It would be nice to hope that the shame on the komisarjevsky name will linger for a very long time, even if some wiki-ite doesn't see it as significant.

Citizenship
In later life, which citizenship(s) did he hold: Soviet? British? American? Nietzsche 2 (talk) 16:40, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
 * can't see what country would want to claim him, given the actions of his grandson. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.51.66.32 (talk) 04:47, 23 February 2012 (UTC)

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