#76
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:28 PM
Let the reports come out, I don't care what they say, they have no effect on my unconditional love, respect and admiration for the greatest singer to set foot on this planet. I love you Whitney, and I'm thankful for what you've given us. I'm sorry it had to end so suddenly but you are with the Lord you loved most. May you rest in peace dear angel.
#77
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:32 PM
I also don't think she was an actual regular user, I have a feeling it happened during that party. We have that El Debarge story, you never know.
People will now completely focus on that and they won't let it go easily. I don't know...

"If the voice is a musical instrument, here is a Stradivarius."
- Time magazine -
That Stradivarius is playing its sweet notes in Heaven now.
I will love you for the rest of my days and beyond.
You are free.
Full time angel since Feb 11, 2012
#78
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:38 PM
Whitney had a relapse which, combined with a heart condition (caused by the really insidious killers that are cigarettes) and the bath, and the fact that all of the many hangers on who made a living off of her were AWOL, just made a set of chance circumstances that were fatal on that day. Any other day, and with the paramedics downstairs as they were, she would be alive today. Her death really was a freak accident.
What is not an accident is the fact that someone close to Whitney was willing to undermine her battle for sobriety by selling or giving her a drug that they knew was harmful to her. That is just plain evil. What is not an accident is that the person or persons were apparently allowed access to Whitney's room before the police arrived in order to remove the illegal drugs and related items from Whitney's suite of rooms. Tampering with a crime scene is itself a crime. Aside from it being criminal, it is imoral, in my opinion, to help a drug dealer to cover his tracks. I would hope that someone in Whitney's inner circle would step up to out the criminal or criminals. I can tell you that I would not let the culprit get away if it were a member of my family, that's for sure. Some will say that I am just angry because Whitney is dead, and I want to lash out; and they might be partly right. But I am also just tired of so much wrong bleep going on and everyone being willing to turn a blind eye. Drug dealing is a crime if you do it on the corner of Florence and Normandie; so it should be a crime, too, if you do it at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
The terrible thing about addiction, is that if you are disposed to addiction, it affects your will power and your intellect; that's why it is so hard to fight, and why I admire those who are willing to face that battle. But a drug dealer is not physically or mentally impaired, he is just making a dollar off of someone's illness, especially when the person is known to be fighting a serious addiction, as opposed to a recreational user (whatever that is). The Beverly Hills cops need to get off their heines and find the drug dealer who committed a crime in their jurisdiction, just like the Los Angeles cops got to the bottom of the situation with MJ's medically assisted overdose. That's what would bring me some closure; bringing the low-lifes who delt her drugs to justice.
#79
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:50 PM
There needs to be a significant change in attitude about drug addiction. Until then, nothing will improve. But Whitney will be remembered for her talent and accomplishments, just like every ICON who has been lost too soon.
This is the last thing I ever wanted to happen, but there is nothing we can do about it. Whitney is at peace. She's not suffering anymore. I'm grateful to have been able to experience the magnitude of everything that Whitney was. God bless her, and what she has meant to me and everyone whose lives that she touched.
And the Lord asks me what I did with my life,
I will say I spent it with you.
#80
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:52 PM
Personally, I'm going on media block.
#81
Posted 22 March 2012 - 10:54 PM
#82
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:06 PM
But another thing my mom said that makes sense is that Whitney looked TOO HEALTHY during the filming of Sparkle and even in the days before her death to be a constant user. We were just talking now and it makes sense. I do think for a good while, Whitney was indeed sober, but somehow fell off and I think her use was more recent, like some are saying, while she was in LA those couple of days, or maybe slightly before that. Either way, I think the use was more recent because she looked really healthy, too healthy to have been constantly using. We will never know the pressure she felt she had to live up to, and it ultimately caused her a lot of pain and drugs was her way of dealing with it. I hurts my heart to know that such a strong person can be broken down by the pressures of people they didn't even know.
All I know is, she was obviously suffering a lot of pain, and she is at peace now. I hate that peace had to be on the other side, but I am happy she has finally found it and I can be at peace with that no matter the cause of death.
I love you Whitney.

LIVE: The ONLY way it can be done.
#83
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:07 PM
Petra, on 22 March 2012 - 10:32 PM, said:
I thought she was winning her fight, too. She looked so good with Sparkle. And I believe Kelly Price; everyone said Whitney was DRUNK. They said she was drinking alcohol, bloody from a fight, cuts on her wrists, etc. All of that was LIES. Kelly said Whitney was with her the whole time, and there is nothing about the cause of death that suggests that Whitney was high at Kelly's event.
They said Whitney was drinking all night and all morning of the day she died, and there was no alcohol in her system. Remember the alleged eyewitness reporter who said she smelled of alcohol and cigaretts? More lies.
I don't have any way of knowing for sure, but I also don't think Whitney was a regular user anymore. She did Sparkle clean, she recorded with Harvey Mason and did well, she had that conversation with Clive in his bungalow, she was swimming hours per day, etc. Those are not the actions of a relapsed junkie. She was working on her dobriety, for sure.
The lack of marijuana at the same time as the cocaine suggests to me that this was something a bit different for Whitney. And, the fact that the drug paraphenalia was not in her room suggests to me that someone felt the need to try to cover things up. Why would they do that, tamper with a potential crime scene, if it was just Whitney doing some regular coke binging, something she was doing all the time? If that were the case, leave the stuff in the room, and just tell the cops she had been using for ages, had a relapse. Simple, right? One would think, anyway.
I believe Kelly Price. I think Whitney had some champagne, and got high that night on being with her friends where she could be herself and on the music. That's all. What happened after that night, I don't know. What or who led her to take coke on the day she died, I don't know, but the Whitney I saw singing "Jesus Loves Me" was not drunk or high. This I know.
BTW, sorry for the long post, but writing out my thoughts are kind of cathartic for me, so I hope you don't mind.
#84
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:09 PM
the1nonlydkd, on 22 March 2012 - 11:06 PM, said:
I just posted basically the same thing. Maybe it's wishful thinking, but I am trying to convince myself it's logic.
#85
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:28 PM
P.S. I have more that I want to say about ppl in her life - I'll keep it cool for now.
#86
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:42 PM
I wanted the report to be retribution, but the reality is that she was human with flaws, just like any of us. In life she took full responsabilty for her actions. She worked so hard and prayed so hard to find relief from that madness. I know she is at peace, and this will provide some comfort. It's just such a devestating loss...
I thank God for her, and it was an honor and privilege to bear witness to her talent. I will cherrish those great memories of performances and laughter and gowns (and bows !) forever.
What happened in that hotel room will never deminish the accomplishments, the kindness, the work ethic, the beauty of her voice, mind and spirit. The vultures will always hover, trying to bring her down. It's done, as far as I'm concerned. No more turmoil. Her music and movies will outlast all this negativity and meanness. Her legendary status is fixed.
We have Sparkle to look forward to, as well as unreleased (and hopefully, live) material.
I just want to send her a big old hug in Heaven. God gotcha, Nippy.
#87
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:51 PM
It reminds me Good old days are really gone
Why cant time turn back...

"To hear Houston going at full throttle with the 35 piece Georgia Mass Choir struggling to keep up is to realise what her phenomenal voice is made for."- USA Today
"..none of us would sound the same if Aretha Franklin hadn't ever put out a record, or Whitney Houston hadn't." - Mariah Carey
"No matter what they take from me, they can't take away MY DIGNITY..."
Gift! Gift! Gift! - Oprah Winfrey
#88
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:52 PM
So, if that was indeed the food in Whitney's room and Whitney did not drink the alcohol - who did? Who was in there with her? I'm starting to smell an ole' stankin' rat. But again...for now...I'll keep my mouth closed. (Folks walking down the hall all slow and stuff - when other folks are screaming and others touching on coffins and falling out and talking about how the Lord is talking to 'em, NOW and they listening.) It was Judas, Jesus's good friend - that betrayed him. Let us not forget.
#89
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:56 PM
#90
Posted 22 March 2012 - 11:59 PM
Tejay06, on 22 March 2012 - 11:52 PM, said:
Well, yeah. There were two different meals ordered, and two different drinks ordered. And Whitney was not much of a drinker and did not have alcohol in her system. And all her regular people were for some reason AWOL. Duhhhhhhhhh. Ya think maybe there was someone else there?
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