Thursday, May 09, 2019

Blind Item #8

A coroner has given a private investigator 90 days to convince her a recent celebrity death was a murder. The coroner was expected to close the case, but left it open because the coroner was intrigued by what the detective has discovered. Not convinced, but intrigued enough to leave it open for a short time.


32 comments:

  1. English singer-Prodigy

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  2. Luke Perry... it was Hiriam Lodge

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  3. https://www.660citynews.com/2019/05/08/inquest-held-into-death-of-death-of-prodigys-keith-flint/

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    1. 😥. I love prodigy, if keith was murdered i'm going to feel horrible. I already had enough with the death of chris cornell

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  4. Amazing, Tricia! You've got me convinced then


    Btw...the hubby of the Brazilian model that went overboard has been charged. Theyre accusing him of negligence for going out despite storm warnings and and not providing lifejackets

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  5. @Tricia.

    I might well be wrong, probably am b7 I'm not sure that's how coroners work I here in the UK. They usually convene an inquest in open court to decide cause of death and will listen to the findings from pathologists, polics and witnesses etc, before a jury decides cause of death. If a PI had any evidence to give they would present it there.

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  6. Fuck these fat fingers!

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  7. Thx Vita... and that info is sadly-predictable. I thought it so strange you go sailing in a storm... no vests? Unless weather just changed really quickly. Probably jealous type personality

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  8. Apologies, Trish just saw your link.

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  9. @Flashy.. you would know better across the pond. He popped into the old noggen and then I found a few stories(posted that one and am unfamiliar with that site)

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  10. Maybe Demian Bechir's wife who drowned herself in her pool by tying down her legs with heavy weights?

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    1. Thought the same @SB. Wonder if there is life insurance involved?

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  11. @Vita...what an awful husband to take the model out on the ocean in horrible weather. Wonder why she consented to that? Or maybe she couldn't protest. He'd have to fight me to get me out there.

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  12. I may be wrong, but it seems to me that story about Keith Flint was politely implying it was an accident, ie, autoerotic asphyxiation, not a murder

    He died by hanging while doing a load of drugs

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  13. @galouise that’s what I got. The coroner is basically saying he didn’t intentionally try to commit suicide. It says no third party involvement but no evidence that he wanted to kill himself.

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  14. HEY BABY LET'S GO SAILING IN A STORM!!! :D

    Quick, drink this first. Hold still.

    Maybe that's what she found; traces of sleepy meds.

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  15. SD I was wondering if the Cartel sent Bechir a message by killing his wife. He is a bigger star in Mexico than he is here, much bigger.

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    1. Oh!!!could be!! Lots of those in LA. Could be with Getty gun trafficking too.

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  16. what does bechir have to do with the cartel??? i thought his wife had a mental health history.

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  17. Bechir played an El Chapo type character when he was on Weeds, could be they didn't like it back then.

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  18. I wonder if the thing with the Prodigy guy was just to avoid "suicide" as cause of death. Like everyone knows the truth, but it matters to family and religions sometimes.

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  19. Brayson-- that was what i thought, too. No matter the quality of the person's life, the thought of suicide can really shatter loved ones (I know nothing of this guy's life at time of death). Outside of trying to fathom a loved one in that level of pain, it can affect burial rights in some religions, AND could prevent family from receiving life insurance policy, no?

    That Bechir case is so odd, too...Id be scrolling way down my preferred methodology list before Id land on diving with boulder anklets. Sounds slow and horrible.

    Alana-- for the boating case...excellent point!

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  20. I read he ignored two storm warnings (if it's him). Now this isn't the model who jumped in to save her dogs who were blown into the sea from her porch, is it? I would treat my dogs like my kids and make sure they were safe on the porch in a storm. smh

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  22. This is an insult to the memory of Keith and those that new him. I am one who new him.

    The coroner has determined that because of the amount of drugs and the disparate types he had taken that he ( coroner ) can not be convinced that Keith intended to commit suicide. Not that there was anyone else involved but that it might not have been his intention to take his own life.

    The coroner has determined that there are no suspicious circumstances and no third party was involved. It simply boils down to that with no note being left she believed it is impossible to know his mind at the time.

    It was also concluded that a verdict of accident is not proven as there is no evidence that he may have been 'larking around' and died as a result of that.

    So there is an open verdict registered. This simply means that there is not enough evidence to point to suicide or accident.

    There is no ongoing police investigation, in fact the police were only very briefly involved.There is no 'open case'. There is no case, that's not how these things work. The inquest is concluded and Keith has been laid to rest.

    He had a number of things going on in his personal life that friends knew about but he never let it out in public. There is also little anyone could have done. His problems were his own and not to be dragged through the filth here but nobody close to him believes that Keith took his own life unable to face his personal grief.

    Sometimes Enty you need to remember there are real people behind the shit you make up about them.

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  23. ^^ also in addendum and regarding Flashy Vic's comment. He has it correct. Evidence would be provided at the inquest. Which it was, but no witnesses were called. Because nobody had anything factual to add.

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  24. Maybe not jealous husband in Caroline Bittencourt case--the comments after her drowning by her daughter seem off--like off as in possible affair between daughter and hubby as reason for model's murder...

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  25. Also, too bad she had her nose made so small BEFORE she made eureka discovery of attractiveness of gigantic puffed lips (which alone should have floated her), and which made her face look so weirdly unbalanced...

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