3) After Nigel's suicide, Dianna had him cremated with no service and withheld the ashes from his 80-year-old mother.
And now Dianna is using this horrible event as a springboard to her own revenue stream promoting a book she's writing about the incident. Why is she acting as if she's the victim in all this? She's trying to profit from her husband's suicide by turning herself into some sort of victim and survivor. What she really is, is a soul-less opportunist who is looking to brand herself as a self-help guru and turn her husband's suicide into her gravy train.
Jeniffer Thompson, co-founder of Monkey C Media – you can put an end to this by not allowing this shameless opportunist to continue. Shut down the website. You have the power.
Donna V
KAYSVILLE,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, October 21, 2014
I am a current client of Monkey C Media, and the description of their business practices in this report could not be further from my own experience. They are one of the most ethical, professional, competent, and caring group of people I have ever worked with.
It sounds like the two people who wrote reports against Monkey C have personal feelings about Dianna Bonny, and I'm sorry for their pain, but if she didn't use Monkey C Media to create her website, she would just use someone else.
The web design company is not the villain, if there is one, in this story.
Manna
California,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, January 29, 2014
Some of you might remember that childhood game, Barrel Full of Monkeys, where you have a bunch of monkeys in a barrel, dump them out, and then try to pick up as many as you can by linking their arms together. Well, that's kind of how I see the folks at Monkey C Media -- locked arm in arm just hanging on. That's the desperation they must be experiencing to accept the task of publishing the website mentioned in this original post, livingonthefaultlines.com.
It must be about the money for them. And knowing what I know about Dianna Bonny and what she's writing about (I have first-hand knowledge of a number of things that would blow your mind), I can't believe that Monkey C Media would be a willing partner in publishing Bonny's website -- partners in crime, in my opinion. If they paid attention for a minute and thought about the hurt it is causing her late husband, Nigel Bonny's, family, they might have second thoughts and pull the website down.
After saying he had been driven into a corner by his wife, Dianna Bonny, and feeling like he couldn't take it any longer, Nigel Bonny committed suicide. And now Dianna is trying to profit from this tragic death by writing an online self-help survival guide, published by Monkey C Media. This is the first thing you read on that website, that it's "... dedicated to parental suicide, healing trauma, self care resources and more. Come and create a gorgeous intimacy with yourself and the world around you."
You can't be serious, right? Bonny is using her husband's death to inspire people to "come and creae a gorgeous intimacy"? That's just repugnant in my opinion. I'm not going to repeat the whole story here, you can research it online pretty easily using keywords contained in this post. Read up on what really happened. Then ask yourself how you'd feel if you were one of Nigel Bonny's family members reading what Dianna Bonny is writing. If Bonny doesn't have a conscience to stop what she's doing, at least Monkey C Media could stop providing a platform for her to stop writing her fantasy and lies.