Blind Item #10
The government of this Middle Eastern country is apparently behind a foundation to honor this foreign born celebrity. They gave a really large check to the family because they know he was murdered. The check for the foundation makes it easier to accept the official story.
Avici/Oman
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DeleteToo bad they don't go after the person who actually committed the murder.
ReplyDeleteI watched an aviici doc this past winter with some friends on a ski trip and it basically just bummed my friends and I out. Something totally weird was going on behind the scenes with that whole group he was rolling with. The jet setting the crazy parties in the major wealth (human trafficking) hubs clearly left their marks. God only knows what he saw.
ReplyDeleteHe was murdered because of what he knew? or he was gonna tell?
ReplyDeleteIt makes me so sad that people believe he committed suicide.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, this is all news to me! I've only been lurking on CDAN for a few months, but I never heard anything about it not being a suicide. Can someone please fill me in?
ReplyDeleteApparently he saw some child bride stuff, said something about it because she was being pawed at and then he died. A family member arrived to investigate and the officials said they'd be arrested for drugs.
DeleteYeah you don't see a lot of celebrity suicides by broken wine bottle, especially if he didn't hit an artery or was sitting in a tub. How long did Bobbit lay in bed before an ambulance was called? Not sure if I buy the conspiracy theory it was just about Avicii mouthing off at a local with a child bride, pretty sure they don't go murdery there on every tourist who pisses them off.
ReplyDelete@Brayson87,I don't buy the simple story either. more likely, he,and others like him,find out the people who they thought were their friends were the enemy. Like perhaps looking to someone in power that could help,and finding they were the problem. A lot of these stories seem to have the same pattern. Where he died seemed too convenient. When I heard of his death, all I thought was this again.
ReplyDelete@ Guesser, I could also see it as some random murder, maybe an acquaintance or stranger, who knows. Authorities show up, little evidence, can't identify the murderer, oh hell no. Unsolved murder of a famous foreigner in your city, yeah that's going to hurt tourism. So instead of a media circus and looking incompetent, they report it as a suicide. Happens all the time, everywhere in the world, not the least of which in the US.
ReplyDeleteThe check makes it easier for whom to accept the official story? Certainly not his family & friends. He was quite wealthy when he died, so I’m sure the money means nothing to them. What’s interesting is that the family didn’t say much about his death, but did say how he had been depressed since childhood & had seen many psychologists. They also mentioned his chronic pancreatitis and how painful it was. So it was as if they were backing the suicide story. (Even though I never believed it.) Perhaps they were threatened as well? I seem to remember his brother flying to Oman and being thrown out of the country.
ReplyDeleteHe like Cornell and Bennington was making a documentary abt child sex trafficking..
ReplyDelete@Q, good point,
ReplyDelete"The life expectancy of someone making a child trafficking documentary."
Well, he wasn't just a simple tourist so it's not that hard to buy.
ReplyDeleteFuck the family, though. If they are aware of wrong-doing, no amount of money should make them accept a cheque to cover up his death.