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Anonymous wrote:Photos won’t get released, but the autopsy report will. Can’t block that. They are trying to block everything. It must be bad.
Or they just want privacy.
Yeah. I'm a little confused about why so many people seem to think they have a right to know exactly what's in the autopsy. Perspective, folks. This is someone you watched on a TV show, that's it. You didn't actually know the man and aren't family.
The point of this information being public is accountability. The public has the right to know and measure whether their public servants are doing their jobs properly. If someone is murdered then the public has an interest in knowing that happened. This case seems awfully dodgy such that more information is warranted. Do we need photos of the guy in the morgue? Probably not but more info is definitely in order.’
It’s likely it was not a murder, but potentially some sort of kinky/fetish activity while alone. Could’ve been dressed in some thing that would be embarrassing to his family/his character, strangling himself for pleasure (which would make sense if he passed out and hit his head doing that).
Makes me think of popular CA local anchor, Chris Burrous. Here’s a thumbnail sketch of his death but even the wiki leaves out extremely graphic and salacious and scandalous details:
According to a Los Angeles County coroner's report, Burrous died from methamphetamine toxicity, complicated by hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease on December 27, 2018. He was found unresponsive at a Glendale, California Days Inn. [11] It was reported that Burrous was in the company of a male companion, and had been engaged in a sexual encounter and using crystal meth at the time of his death. His death was ruled an accident.
See also: Michael Hutchence, INXS and ((first name?)) actor Carradine.
What do these men all have in common? Sudden in hotel room - all under fetish-related circumstances.