Official causes of death
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ScoMore — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 03:47 AM)
When you consider how he would have struggled on his own with routines such as eating, going to the toilet and getting dressed etc it isn't difficult to imagine the experiences and conditions of the last week of his life.
It's awful.
Maybe the lack of awareness that comes from Alzheimer's would have shielded him from the fear, confusion and discomfort that would be expected in those circumstances.
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Steve Lake — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 03:54 AM)
L loved him as an actor and personally I admired him as a Man. I pray that his suffering was kept to a minum. So sad. It really bums me out. Not that he died, I mean 95 is really really old. But how he went out. His Wife was just so reckless.
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Lilith — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 03:12 PM)
That's what's being talked about as well. His wife would also need some type of caregiver, even though she was there to support Gene. It seems like there was no one checking in on them on any regular basis. What's really sad is that the landscaper who found them seemed more connected to them than his own children.
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TheGhostOfStupidBitch — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 03:15 PM)
In a way it was better this way. Sounds harsh but seems like the only person Gene had was his wife and without her who knows what his last years would’ve been like especially with his mental health in such decline. May they rest in peace and their dog too
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Lilith — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 03:25 PM)
I feel so bad for their poor dog. Apparently it just had a surgery or something, so it was secured in a crate and was probably in pain as well as not having food and water. It's a protracted and horrible way to go.
It is definitely very sad. I'm glad that she was with him and he wasn't put into some type of home. At least they had each other. It's hard not to feel sad about this whole affair. But I agree, may they rest in peace, all three of them.
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TheGhostOfStupidBitch — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 04:02 PM)
It’s heartbreaking and it’s one of the reasons I avoid digging up details in such cases. You’d think with me working in the medical setting I’d have thicker skin but it’s the sort of thing that haunts me.


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Lilith — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 05:07 PM)
That's probably
why
it haunts you. With you working in the field, you're more familiar than most people about how these things might really pan out and what the people personally went through. Sometimes knowing too much about a topic can make things more difficult.
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Lilith — 1 year ago(March 08, 2025 03:21 PM)
This makes me question their comments to the police, saying how he was in generally very good health for being 95. Come to find out, he's got a pacemaker and has had several cardiac surgeries and had dementia?! In what world is that "good health"? It's like his children really didn't know Gene at all and just made up what they thought sounded good. (Or hoping it was a CO gas leak, which was the leading theory for a while). I don't think his kids were very close to him/them.
It's also strange that they had no form of security, like cameras. I get that they were big on their privacy, but it seems so abnormal in this day and age for a wealthy retired actor to not have security on the premises.
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." – Warren Smith