Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he fell down a flight of stairs--perhaps at the club or en route to his car--and said he was fine rather than seeking medical care.
Unless he hit his head on the sink, toilet, tub and then the floor and miraculously made it back to bed tucked in neatly.
Scary and sad.
But with that kind of damage could he have made it to the room and into bed without assistance?
Maybe. But I thought he was found all tucked into his bed, which sounds like he was put there.
It’s possible his family didn’t want his reputation tarnished so the truth won’t come out. He’s famous enough to have had an agent and PR team. They are adept at cleaning up such messes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he fell down a flight of stairs--perhaps at the club or en route to his car--and said he was fine rather than seeking medical care.
Unless he hit his head on the sink, toilet, tub and then the floor and miraculously made it back to bed tucked in neatly.
Scary and sad.
But with that kind of damage could he have made it to the room and into bed without assistance?
Anonymous wrote:I'm going with hook up/escort and then he was beaten for money. They need to review the camera footage of who came in/out of that property, any missing personal effects, etc.
Anonymous wrote:This was a hit job, probably a rival comedian. I should know, I once lived less than 3 miles away from the Sagets
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The man died supposedly alone in a hotel room, his skull looked like a broken pinata, and with mind-inhibiting drugs in his system and you all are like 'what a peaceful death'.
What drugs? I thought it was reported there were no drugs.
Anonymous wrote:The man died supposedly alone in a hotel room, his skull looked like a broken pinata, and with mind-inhibiting drugs in his system and you all are like 'what a peaceful death'.
Anonymous wrote:It sounds like he fell down a flight of stairs--perhaps at the club or en route to his car--and said he was fine rather than seeking medical care.
Unless he hit his head on the sink, toilet, tub and then the floor and miraculously made it back to bed tucked in neatly.
Scary and sad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP again. Think of the brain like a tomato. It's sitting in a hard shell. If you slam it hard enough, you don't just get a bruise (bleeding) at the impact site. There is one immediately opposite of the impact site, and smaller bruising (bleeds) around both of those impacts.
Excessive bruising of the brain in multiple places as it bumps around the cavity I understand. I also understand that leads to death.
But the brain is a soft tissue. It is not going to cause concussive fractures on multiple points of the skull from bouncing around. That comes from external excessive force on the skull.
You can still have two impact spots. Hit your face on the back of the bathroom door for example, then fall to the ground and causing a major hit to the back of his head.
Just strange he didn't tell his wife he fell or hit his head.
The man had at least 5 impact spots that cracked his skull.Again unless he fell down a steep stair case or was round-robin punched by one or more assailants - the amount of injuries to his skull are impossible.
No he did not have five impacts. He had multiple bleeds, two impacts.
Anonymous wrote:His children from his first marriage are old enough to demand answers. Even if the second wife who he married in 2018 won't.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/02/11/health/bob-saget-autopsy-skull-fractures.html