Because of the book he wrote "A Child Called It" that is a true story about his life as a child living with an alcholic mother that beat him and starved him. He is known to be the 3rd worse abuse case in California history.
she was on crack and Dave pelzer didnt do crack so she abused him for not following her footsteps
no i don't think so in the book A Man Named Dave by Dave Pelzer he said in his book that at their mother's funeral was the last time the Pelzer brothers ever got together
He as written Seven books so far
Dave Pelzer's educational background includes a high school diploma but no formal higher education. He has shared his experiences of childhood abuse and resilience in his books, such as "A Child Called 'It'."
Well with research it is said he was born in 1960 in Late December. so He is around 50 ish. Dave is 49 next week 30/12/2009 I can't remember where it is the 29th or 30th!
No. He and Marsha divorced 205/2006 Which is really sad because they were so happy in his books :(
His mom abused him bcuz her parents abused her , so im guessing his grandparents abused his mom bcuz her grandparents abused her parents . And so on...................................................................................................................
catherine pelzer died and so did the davids father and you can hear david say it himself on his offical page www.davepelzer.com on his videos of where he has appeared on TV catherine pelzer died and so did the davids father and you can hear david say it himself on his offical page www.davepelzer.com on his videos of where he has appeared on TV
actually they were separated since Dave pelzer escape to his mother since his mother is abusing him so he decided to live in another home with a poster parents guided by ms. gold a social workers and sent him to different houses and later on he survive and follow his dream to become a pilot and a good speaker.
"You have to understand that in a person's life there are a few precious moments in which decisions, choices that you make now, will affect you for the rest of your life."― Dave Pelzer, The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family11 people liked itlike"I just don't want to forget this first day of the rest of my life!"― Dave Pelzer, The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family8 people liked itlike"David what your mother did to you was wrong. Verry wrong.No child deserves to be treated like that. She's sick."― Dave Pelzer, The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Familytags: i-so-totally-agree-with-her8 people liked itlike"well, young man," the judge began, what it biols down to this if the court so desires and if you belive that your home setting is undesirable... you may return and desire with your mother at your home residents"― Dave Pelzer, The Lost Boy: A Foster Child's Search for the Love of a Family
He joined at the age of 18, immediately aftter being released from Foster Care. He was born in December 1960, so it would have in 1979.
Well Dave's teachers were concerned about the bruises and marks on his body so every day he went to school he'd have to go see the school nurse one day the beatings marks were so bad the teachers called the police and Dave got put in foster care