Deezer wrote:I wasn't saying that there wasn't an addiction, I'm just pointing out that they haven't said alcohol was present. Very well may have been an addiction. Also could have been desperate for sleep like a Hendrix or Ledger and took one too many sleeping pills. I guess we'll find out.
Bless you on your entire contribution on this Deezer. You have presented your side well. In good Faith, and of good Heart, , and a Spirit of Kindness and Golden Ruling. I appreciate that, and you, and your views greatly.
But Hendrix certainly, (Ledger I don't know him from Adam until he was dead so I'll leave him out although clues don't exclude him completely) had large addictions issues. Luckily for me until he died, one of them was music. Even if someone buys into the foul play bit, it will never become fully believed because of lifestyle. This is the price and the burden of any addiction. The one thing that always rings loudest, ESPECIALLY among addicts who suffer recovery, is DENIAL. No favors are granted to the living, recovering, never forgotten past sufferers of addiction(s) when ANYONE tries to paint a rosy picture of the problems. The truth is not known, except as it WAS known in someone's past. Relapse is ALWAYS pounding on the FRONT doorstep, back door, shuffling around the attic, circling around for the kill in the cool waters of the swimming pool, sent a spam Email, calling on the phone, graffiti writing on your Facebook wall, trying to steal a significant other or significance period, developing new, worse methods of identity theft....the list goes on & on...until one is dead. That is the point of true, blissful resting in peace . May this latest tragic one (whom I also do not know but sense) do so now.
Rock On & Keep the Faith,
Rocket
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