Toxicology reports that the cause of death of
Superstar Whitney Houston, was an Accidental Drowning, that could have been brought on by a Heart Attack,
NOT A DRUG OVERDOSE....
NOT pills, as widely speculated.
ATTENTION Media, it's time to move pass sensationalized reporting, deal with
FACTS!! Houston was found dead in her Beverly Hilton's hotel room on
February 11-2012, she was 48 years old.
cocaine, heart disease and pills added to the accidental drowning. All of those are real factors in the cause of death. Drowing in a bathtub is exreme in any type of scenario.
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RIP Whit!
Hi Chris, here's the complete wording "the singer’s official cause of death — accidental drowning … but the report also notes heart disease and cocaine use were contributing factors to Whitney’s demise. A source connected to the investigation tells us it is “very possible” Whitney had a heart attack that caused her to lose consciousness and drown".
DeleteWhich Chris again is "speculation" if indeed her cause of death was the other factors, that's what they wouldve listed, in the bigger picture it makes for a better story to report.
Great point Kevin, when Whitney passed, the media didnt seem to care that she had died, they were more interested in having a negative angle, like she was broke, acting crazy, friends that she was being erratic, and guess what none of that was true. She died a multi-millionaire as she lived.
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Whitney's personal problems just made her human. She was still an incredible voice, artist and person and that's what her true fans will remember
ReplyDeleteLet's hope that people will have common sense to not make her frailites a joke, she had them enough when she was living! She is now with god and is so much happier then when she was here.
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She had a heart disease, which is MORE telling than any drug use.
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Drug addiction is an ILLNESS, people tend to forget that. The pressure is a constant battle.
ReplyDeleteits a shame that the world who she gave her all to, her love to, her time and patience, personal life, killed her....thats whats a shame..if it werent for these stupid, uncaring ppl, leading her to the drugs, and killing her..she would still be alive today...i dnt understand ppl...ppl are the real killers of ppl
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The matter that matters most is that she's no longer with us, and that's what saddens most. The how is not important to me. I hope that Whitney is at best, and I thank her for years of joy, that she brought through her music.
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I still cant believe that Whitney Houston is dead. I never really thought that people who are on drugs are sick and battling an illness. I pray that God will heal all.
ReplyDeleteI just didn't want Whitney to be in any pain. I'm not a medical person, I don't even really know what all this means. And when I think of her passing, though it isn't something I dwell on, I just like to think she wasn't in a whole lot of pain when it happened.
ReplyDeleteLet the reports come out, I don't care what they say, they have no effect on my unconditional love, respect and admiration for the greatest singer to set foot on this planet. I love you Whitney, and I'm thankful for what you've given us. I'm sorry it had to end so suddenly but you are with the Lord you loved most. May you rest in peace dear angel.
It is sad that Whitney relapsed, but she was still battling and fighting for sobriety. She went into rehab voluntarily many times, she fought it, and she was honest about her addictions, honest with herself and her fans, even though it did not put her in the best light. The fact is, she could have denied that she used drugs. She was never caught using, never arrested, never passed out and had to have paramedics called. She could have played the image/denial game as so many others do, but she was honest. That is a big, big step (one I am not sure I could have taken had it been me) and I admire her for her honesty.
ReplyDeleteWhitney had a relapse which, combined with a heart condition (caused by the really insidious killers that are cigarettes) and the bath, and the fact that all of the many hangers on who made a living off of her were AWOL, just made a set of chance circumstances that were fatal on that day. Any other day, and with the paramedics downstairs as they were, she would be alive today. Her death really was a freak accident
I started to prepare myself a while back that this could be the outcome. It made it fresh again - just as I was starting to heal. I won't let this stop that process. So much has opened my eyes. I remember when I found out all what was going on in Michael's life, I felt a sense of peace for him, when he passed away. I have a similar reaction now that I know more about Whitney. She is definitely in a better place. I think Diane Sawyer summed up the life of Whitney Houston the best. "A woman who's ethereal talent, is matched only by the uncertainities of all too common life." RIP NIP - No uncertainities anymore
ReplyDeleteDamnit, I cant act like this is okay with me... I'm mad... this angers and hurts me more than the actual death because now people are going to say that drugs took her out, she died a "coke junkie". The way the coroner noted that she had just did coke immediately prior to her death suggests that coke was the cause for her heart attack that led to her drowning. I'd feel better if he said it was there for a couple of days or so. Saying her arteries suggested she was a chronic user, we already knew she did it for 14 years.
ReplyDeleteI'm so pissed that she lost her battle!! SHE LOST HER F***ING LIFE TO COKE!! I'm not happy about that. I know she's only human, but i dont like this.
I appreciate all of your comments, however for me, the saddest part is not "how" it happened, I'm just very sad that 'it' happened. My two cents is that it's my belief that she was murdered, and i think more to this story will be revealed. I'm missing Whitney Elizabeth Houston EVERYDAY, and I pray to my God that she's at peace. Her presence enhanced my life.
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