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| TKS | Aug 23 2010, 02:25 AM Post #1 |
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2 years overdue. Fuck it. WARNING: THIS ONLY CONCERNS EITHER 1 OR 2 PEOPLE, OR POSSIBLY NO ONE. Is it really all that logical that a death resulting from 6 drugs could be an accident? First, no a doctor wouldn't prescribe 6 different pills (especially if 4 are clashing anti-depressant types), unless he was some sort of deranged, murderous doctor. It's hard to make a careless mistake over something that's a Google away, because so many people (not even doctors) know this anyways. So how is this logically an accidental death and not a suicide? Was it a novice tripper's mistake? That seems to be what they said after the initial "it was a sleepy med oopsies". Doctors up dosage or switch, not add on more meds. He didn't get the drugs from a legitimate doctor. Maybe the Dr. Nick type of doctor? Someone gave him the drugs that killed him, which is irresponsibility, which to my memory is not ruled as an accident. For example, irresponsibly driving drunk is not ruled an accident, ever. They aren't willing to investigate where he got them, so don't bother investigating drunk driving related hit and runs. The two seem relative to me, keeping irresponsibility and "accident" in mind. I'm very confused suddenly about a very old topic. What the hell, me? But seriously, it doesn't add up at all. It didn't add up then, but I didn't know before that it was 6 FRIKKIN MEDS. Touchy subject, more of a "who knows?" response is thrown around by people, but it bothers the hell out of me that it's OFFICIALLY AN ACCIDENT, just to protect prescription drugs which in high doses are just as dangerous as any drug. Perhaps the most dangerous. according to: http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20176284,00.html ... "Hunter said it's important to note that the Medical Examiner officially ruled the death an accident, which means they must have ruled out suicide. He also said they officially determined his death was caused by the "abuse" of prescription drugs, which is telling." The abuse of drugs meaning he didn't take them to fall asleep. So that is the most ridiculous contradicting sentence I've ever seen. I might as well shit in your mouth and say "I didn't shit in your mouth, I abused your mouth with shit." What an ass-backwards way rule out suicide, following it with "abuse" and "which is telling." BUUAHHH!!?? The fuck? It's just bullshit when people answer something without evidence or information. When people look to trip balls on these meds, they'll take a lot of just one of those meds. Not a small or high dose of 6 meds, because that is common sense suicide to anybody. Not a trip. Deaths aren't commonly reported from 6 meds as an accident. Basically, '6 pills = accident' translates to "Heath Ledger was a dumb mother fucker. He thought 6 different drugs would make a wonderful high." Never mind, next time someone jumps off a bridge to kill themselves, rule it an accident because they were most likely uninformed that bungee diving requires a bungee. It just seems fucking stupid for anybody of any age to get high on 6 different pills, most of which being anti-depressants. I don't believe the most brilliant Joker there will ever be is, as they pretty much put it, fucking stupid. Seems like a blatant "ugh, let's just rule it an accident so people get off our asses about further investigation. I got a boner to stick in my wife tonight, and The Joker won't ruin this for me." I'm not a medical examiner, but from the article, they say that possibly it was a lazy prescription. No mention of a possible lazy medical examination to be found, which seems just as, if not more, logical. |
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