On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 5:58 PM, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don't know what the COD was, but for me it will always  and only be Bobby
> Brown.

Agreed. My personal experience with the woman stems from working
security on a Clive Davis tribute show produced for ABC a few years
back. She and the industry were deeply in denial about her
addiction(s). She was to fly from the east coast to LA. She was kicked
off of two flights. Had to have a private jet fly her to LA, wherein
it was reported they had to use "light restraints" to prevent her from
harming herself and/or others. She managed to attend one late night
rehearsal after the crew had to endure hours of forced overtime
(technically more than two days late) waiting for her. When she
ultimately went on stage to perform, she promptly tripped and fell. At
the time, Bobby Brown was known as the drug dealer to the stars, and
Houston either professed to be or was in love with him. Whatever
emotions led her to keep him in her life for as long as she did, it
led to the most dysfunctional relationship Hollywood has ever seen,
and that included other relationships where one person stabbed the
other person to death. Bobby Brown, the drug culture, and the
permissive entertainment industry all murdered Whitney Houston. The
events I witnessed occurred almost 15 years ago, but in all that time
nobody could or would try to get Whitney Houston the help she needed.

How many more dead celebrities is it going to take?

-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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