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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Lazybird_Silpa

Nice post.


Mansoor is one of my favourite characters❤️


Thank You. Mine as well. Love him in the movie.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Scarlet.ferro


Can you please elaborate? And by no means I am being rude or sarcastic. I am genuinely asking. Do you mean it with respect to mental health or other references?

Are you pointing that people were aware of his deeper issues as you have phrased?

Hi Scarlet sorry I was busy, so it took me a little bit to answer... I was speaking of both mental and other, that is why I make the comment about investigators and what separates the passable and the great, investigations should measure up and be closely correlated to what ever issue is being investigated. When investigators arrive at a crime scene they follow a series of protocols. When investigators and forensic personnel determine that it was a suicide, the authorities may assign a small team to work on the process of finding cause and motives, who will then question family, friends and anyone associated with the deceased. After that they can address any concerns the family may have and close their investigation ethically and definitively.

In the case of public figures there is also the media to deal with, however usually it is up to the family to release images or any other private information they deem correct. It is NOT up to the investigators, to give the media/public/ or any Tom Dick and Harry that raises an objection or has a theory ANY information. This is only done by the family or at at the request of the family.

In the SSR case the family has voiced their thoughts and their wishes clearly, they are NOT the ones creating all the theories and all the negative, disrespectful circus ambiance. I can assure you all of that is agenda driven, by people who really do not care for SSR, his memory and least of all his family. I am sure had he been alive he would not have been happy with his father being pushed aside, scrutinized and railroaded over, by those who have done so, this is the ultimate insult and proof that they really really are simply using SSR for their own benefit and the five minutes of press it may get them, VILE.


Now to finally answer your question, I am sure his family/close relations was aware of everything that was relevant, of his habits and routines, just as any family is aware of their members, you know their gestures or the tone of their voice, you know how they behave when they are angry, happy, upset etc.. there may have been things that he did not share with them directly but usually family/close relations/girl friends or wives etc... can tell by just observing, they are aware and usually know if you are going to a doctor or on any medication, they know about any crisis you may have had and they know about the bad moments or trauma you may have lived thru, because usually they are there living them with you. SSR was a grown independent man, who lived on his own, so the family cannot even be questioned about being away, that is disrespectful and offensive to any family member. It insinuates that they did not care enough and that is very unfair. I am sure his family cared more and lost far more than those running a campaign to gain attention and profit from the tragedy, those vultures have lost nothing at all, to them his death is a bonus.

So if he did have idiosyncrasies, faults, moments of weakness, very deep depression, was despondent, irritated had odd behavior, pains and hurts, if he attempted or spoke about suicide before, his family will not be the ones making profit out of it, I am sure they want to guard his memory and offer him the protection and modesty you offer your loved ones, as they should do. At this point they should have been allowed to grieve in peace, and allowed to process their loss without the circus or people making assumptions and judgements. If his family thought that anything was amiss or if they had any doubts they would be the first to raise their voice, anyone claiming the contrary or acting as if they cared more is an insult. Just ask yourself, Who is questioning the process? and trying to dissect his life in public, stripping him of any solace and making up motives they cannot prove? some things are intimate, private and very personal.


Do you think anyone let alone an actor who cared about his image and his fans would want those photos of his dead body floating around for everyone to see, as the last image of him?


Regards.

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Posted: 5 years ago
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As Albert Einstein would say; The pursuit of knowledge is more valuable than its possession. ❤️❤️❤️


You are quoting Einstein huh? Ok.... but only if you can go pass the quoting phase and actually understand the meaning of the quote,. (sorry I disagree with some of you... again) The pursuit of knowledge is not merely about finding truths and irrelevant facts; it is about finding significant truth and relevant facts.

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