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08-13-2014, 08:01 AM #31
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What can one say? This tragedy should not have happened.
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08-13-2014, 08:03 AM #32
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5672000.html
According to the preliminary result of the forensic investigation, Robin Williams' cause of death was asphyxiation by hanging, Lt. Keith Boyd of the Marin County Sheriff's Office said during a press conference on Aug. 12.
The 63-year-old actor was found dead in his home in Tiburon, California, near San Francisco on Aug. 11.
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According to Boyd, Williams was last seen by his wife around 10:30 p.m. on Aug. 10, and was found by his assistant at approximately 11:45 a.m. the next day. Williams was found in a seated position, suspended slightly above the ground with a belt around his neck, Boyd explained. A pocket knife was also found and superficial cuts to his wrist were visible.
When asked if Williams left behind a note, Boyd replied, “We’re not going to discuss the note ... at this time.”
Boyd stressed that their investigation into the actor's death is an ongoing one, and toxicology tests will determine if Williams had any substances in his system at his time of death.
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Hard to get into the head of someone this depressed, but why would anyone want to end it this way? Who would think this wouldn't be painless? Or is that what they want? It's not like something you can just do in a moment... it takes some planning...... it's just terribly sad when one resorts to this.Last edited by PTB; 08-13-2014 at 08:04 AM.
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08-19-2014, 02:45 AM #33
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Voice Actor Performs Touching Tribute To Robin Williams, In Williams' Own Voice
The Huffington Post
By Ryan Grenoble
Posted: 08/15/2014 5:25 pm EDT Updated: 08/16/2014 10:59 am EDT
This poem honoring the late Robin Williams is beautifully touching on its own. In the hands of Jim Meskimen, the author of the poem and a talented voice actor, it's a masterpiece.
"I've been thinking about Robin Williams all week long, and ... I've had a lot of people ask me, 'Are you going to continue to do your Robin Williams impression?'" Meskimen says in the introduction, explaining the basis for the poem. "I decided to write this poem, to work it out for myself, and to answer the question."
Meskimen, who has voiced the "Genie" character in recent incarnations of "Aladdin" -- the same character Robin Williams breathed life into -- reads the poem in the late comic's voice. To call the poem touching doesn't quite do it justice.
WATCH the poem, above, or read it, below:
"In Memory Of Robin Williams" by Jim Meskimen
They didn't burn all the pianos
When Fredrick Chopin died
Didn't outlaw oil paints
when Picasso took his final ride
No one put a stop to baseball
When Mickey Mantle's time was up
Or banned all Russian novels
When Tolstoy went belly up
On Shakespeare's death, nobody said
"Now hath arrived the day --
From this point hence let none dare
Put forth pen to write a play!"
We celebrate what's left
By the departed, it's our choice
Yet it does seem sacriligeous
To do Robin Williams' voice
A voice that was designed to soothe,
Soft, deep tones that resonate
And cascade gently outward
From behind a smiling face
A voice that could accelerate
To catch up with the mind
Like shifting into overdrive
To not get left behind
A voice that could change character
Like seconds on a clock
Or hijack nationalities
For a spin around the block
Shift age, shift viewpoint, shift I.Q.,
Whatever's not nailed down
Destroy, rebuild, destroy again,
A formidable clown
We'll hear this voice in future times
In reruns on TV,
It will occupy the world wide web
Live on, digitally
We'll hear its echoes come
From other mouths and other lips
In tributes and homages, and,
Like psychedelic trips
We'll think the owner's back again
With his familiar sound
But they'll all be imitations --
Just an audible rebound
New jokes aren't in the pipeline now,
Not that the well went dry --
But the jester who possessed this voice
Just chose to say goodbye
With the wealth of joy he left us
We should probably rejoice
But it's hard to grasp we lost the guy
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08-19-2014, 12:12 PM #34
RIP to a guy who had me rofl many many many times
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08-19-2014, 05:29 PM #35
Sad, He was real artist, I clearly remember his songs "Angles", "Feel" og "Come Undone"
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