TheMeanOne
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- Aug 20, 2024
I hope she is. My point re: Griffin's CoD is, even gossip sites normally don't announce a cause of death until there's an official cause of death.She's definitely following the thread- recently she did a literature review of the locked in tif, a few days after the journal was relinked here. The original journal was published in April of 2023.
I had a friend who died very suddenly. We all suspected it was an OD (cocaine). He was mid-20s, like Gruffin, so the state ordered an autopsy and lots of tests. The test results were different from what everyone expected: we were surprised. It took months to get them back because there are always a lot of tests and a lot of deaths.
Exulansic please be careful. You are potentially upsetting a family that just lost a child and if you put a foot wrong they may decide to sue you, Twitter, or both. If TMZ wouldn't do something, if the NY Post wouldn't do something, guess what? You shouldn't do it either. It's entertaining for us when you do, and I hate to ruin the fun for everyone. But it could be a real problem for you if you upset the wrong activist or family. Pretend you have a legal dept for your Substack and try to imagine what they'd advise you to do.