The question no one is asking
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namaGemo — 9 years ago(November 27, 2016 10:17 PM)
The people attacking you for asking a question are pathetic. These people without lives pretending they are personal friends of actors are ridiculous, and need to seek help for their mental health issues.
One wonders if they got this upset in math class when asked to answer 2+2? -
sedativchunk — 9 years ago(May 17, 2016 11:43 PM)
Okay, not to act like a dick. But OP has a point; no cause of death, and you have to admit, it's a VERY mysterious death to say the least. Just dies in her sleep at 46 with pretty much no medical problems whatsoever? And is he really a jerk for asking if the death was suspicious?
As someone who works with people in Hollywood, I will tell you it's a dirty and corrupt place with a LOT of drugs going around. I mean, the things I know about people in the business that make the mainstream news sound like church. Whether anyone chooses to believe me is beyond the point. We don't know what could have honestly been going on in the Oswalt household. Patton could be a druggie, his wife may have been a druggie. Patton, you never know. Funny guy on TV, but could be a real, total a-hole in his personal life. You never know if they had some kind of marital problems. You never know if he snapped, slipped something in her food/drink to get rid of her. Not impossible. Maybe money problems, he wanted her life insurance policy. Maybe he's some kind of sociopath. Look how many comedians have psychiatric problems, eg. anxiety, depression, schizophrenia. Their comedy is used to cover their dark thoughts and negativity.
More evidence; look at photos of him on the web with his wife. I would say at least half of his photos, he got kind of this "fake smile" with her. Some photos he's barely smiling at all. He doesn't exactly have tb68hat bright smile of a guy who is deeply in love and enthusiastic about his wife.
It's always easy when someones wife dies to expect the husband to have been responsible in some way. I'm not saying Patton Oswalt is a murderer. Chances are he is NOT. But what I am saying, there is always that 1% chance he did something. You never truly know. It's important to find the truth because it would be wrong to give sympathy to a killer, which has happened before and will happen again. -
nicotinequeen63 — 9 years ago(July 22, 2016 01:34 PM)
I don't see anything wrong at all with the OP's questioning this whole, vague process. What DID cause this relatively young woman to just die in her sleep? What is the holdup with an autopsy and official cause of death? And to the poster who keeps 111csaying it's none of our business/well, of course it's our business. A young, (supposedly healthy), mother just dies in her sleep, (how awful!), so yes, we want to know how something like this could happen. Do you expect to wake up in the morning to find where young, healthy people have just died in their beds? Is that normal in your household? Plus, we can't just ignore what she did for a career. She wrote about true crimes, mainly murders/so, of course we are curious if her career and private life somehow collided. Michelle McNamara had a high profile career with a lot of followers and fans, so you can't get angry or defensive at the public for wanting some answers.