Bob Saget, 65, found dead in a Florida hotel room (fan, actors, acting)
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That and he was recovering from COVID (extra fatigue, probably) and it was after midnight and a night of work and driving. Is it safe to assume he took his medication after he arrived at the hotel?
Oops, looks like I'm getting pretty close to having nailed it. "Something" DID cause him to black out first BEFORE he hit his head.
Idc what the other poster "couldn't find" on VAERS. I'm literally looking at over 2,600 reports involving spontaneous brain bleeds, many of which caused falls from blacking out.
I'll be surprised if you aren't right.
Wonder what else they will release and if blood pooling will play into it?
Just the fact they had to cut a lock that was on inside the room means no one exited the apartment. If someone killed him like some think, how did they put the bar lock on inside then leave?
He was on the 9th floor, too, so if someone else was inside the room it's a good bet that they didn't leave via the balcony.
The only conceivable thing would be if they were able to leave via an air duct or adjoining room OR security was somehow in on it and faked having to cut the locks OR the assailant was hiding in the room and snuck out when security's attention was directed on the deceased hotel guest.
None of those scenarios are as likely as Saget simply falling extremely hard somewhere in his hotel room.
It's been such a weird cause of death for an active man in generally decent health. I suppose that if the family has accepted it then the rest of us should, too. I do think that he was very much loved by his wife and kids, I feel bad for them.
He was on the 9th floor, too, so if someone else was inside the room it's a good bet that they didn't leave via the balcony.
The only conceivable thing would be if they were able to leave via an air duct or adjoining room OR security was somehow in on it and faked having to cut the locks OR the assailant was hiding in the room and snuck out when security's attention was directed on the deceased hotel guest.
None of those scenarios are as likely as Saget simply falling extremely hard somewhere in his hotel room.
It's been such a weird cause of death for an active man in generally decent health. I suppose that if the family has accepted it then the rest of us should, too. I do think that he was very much loved by his wife and kids, I feel bad for them.
I feel for them too.
I'm not convinced they believe what happened because at some point, they will want answers. They have 2 years to file a lawsuit, hopefully someone bumps the thread if that happens.
It will either be against the vaccine, the hotel, ME's office for not doing a complete autopsy to answer the blood pool question if in fact it was not checked out or maybe they will name them all in the lawsuit.
Did this thread get merged with the current events one? I don't recall this one being this big.
I'm not convinced they believe what happened because at some point, they will want answers. They have 2 years to file a lawsuit, hopefully someone bumps the thread if that happens.
It will either be against the vaccine, the hotel, ME's office for not doing a complete autopsy to answer the blood pool question if in fact it was not checked out or maybe they will name them all in the lawsuit.
Did this thread get merged with the current events one? I don't recall this one being this big.
There is no "blood pool issue". That was made up by a poster here who is desperate to balme it on the covid vaccine.
He had both subdural and subarachnoid hemorrhages.
The brain and spinal cord are surrounded by a contiguous space in which cerebrospinal fluid circulates. As he began bleeding, blood in that space would circulate until he died.
"Subarachnoid hemorrhage is a life-threatening condition that requires emergency medical care. It’s a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel ruptures. Blood quickly fills the area immediately surrounding the brain and spinal cord. This space contains the cerebrospinal fluid. The fluid cushions and bathes the brain and spinal cord."
I'd like to hear more about how authorities (or security) entered the hotel room and what they did with the locks, other than the sheriff of Orange County saying in a video interview that security "cut off the locks" or "removed the locks" or "entered the room".
Many drugs, and edible substances too, lower blood pressure slightly. The government wouldn't be helping the public by banning them. It's partially on doctors not to prescribe large doses or combinations that lower blood pressure significantly or to monitor closely if there's no better option. That might open the door for the Saget family to sue, if one doctor was prescribing both medications.
Ah .. so the FDA approved drugs prescribed by his doctor caused his death, is that what you are saying?
Even FDA approved drugs prescribed by doctors can have potentially fatal side effects. Don't you hear the TV commercials where the lady cheerily says "ABC Drug may cause swelling of the tongue, which can be fatal", etc. If the FDA only approved drugs that were 100% safe for 100% of people, we wouldn't have any drugs, including Tylenol and aspirin.
If the drug he was taking has a possible side effect of fainting, is is certainly plausible that it caused his death.
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