RE: [Autoerotic Asphyxiation Support] AEA article on MSNBC...
Lisa, I'm so glad you were contacted. My family is not in a place we can share
what really happened to my brother yet.
I was watching Larry King the other night when they had everyone on. My husband
said I shouldn't be watching it. He knows I'm still devastated. But I told
him, I just wanted them to say the words. People need to know.
It sounds like the family is in total denial. No one wants to admit that a
family member did this. I know my mom doesn't - although she's glad it wasn't
suicide. I don't think getting the FBI involved is going to do any good.
They keep saying he was happy and had work, etc lined up. My brother had seemed
to be happy, also. He actually loved living life to it's fullest. He was very
into fitness and running and biking, etc. Is there some commonality to this
personality?
Deb
To:
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From:
zipperheadadvocate@...
Date: Sat, 6 Jun 2009 00:45:25 +0000
Subject: [Autoerotic Asphyxiation Support] AEA article on MSNBC...
Hey, everyone!
If you go to MSNBC online, and look under the health topics, you will see an
article on David Carradine and AEA "Actor's Death raises bizarre questions."
My husband and I were contacted by a reporter for MSNBC, and some of our
discussion appears in the article. Kate Leonardi, who heads up the DBFoundation,
put the reporter in touch with us. I have been trying to get the AEA cause
united with the Choking Game for awareness and support purposes.
(((Wishing you all a peaceful night HUGS)))
Lisa :)
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