Final Autopsy Release of Whitney Houston
By LaLa Leo
@mrscallands22 (2851)
United States
April 4, 2012 6:33pm CST
So today, I was surfing as I normally do when I am bored and on the Yahoo! News homepage, I read about the final autopsy report that was release concerning Whitney Houston's death. I found it to be quite sad and I feel so bad sometimes that she was such a great singer that didn't receive much recognition because of her drug abuse. It's sad how over the course of her years with a career in R&B music that she abused drugs so much to the point where she didn't even sound the same. I hope she finds peace in her afterlife, so to speak and rests with knowing that she will always be known as one of the greats. I have put the link to that particular article following this post for you Mylotters to check out!
http://music.yahoo.com/news/autopsy-white-residue-spoon-houstons-room-215341841.html
1 response
@mrscallands22 (2851)
• United States
5 Apr 12
Yea, it was obvious.. I just think it's sad. And you're right.. that's why they should teach an ethics class I think throughout school where people can learn for themselves how to develop inner peace because material things don't always guarantee happiness to accompany them.
Thanks for sharing your views!!
@lakantar (1573)
• Greece
5 Apr 12
It can be a solution teaching the kids at school about ethics and feeling generally good about yourself, though the best school on staff like these is the family :) Ok if a kid leaves in a troubled family then yes we could have alternative methods like ethic classes as you said, school advisers for help or even a psychiatrist specialized on such things :) It is quite sad though that many stars had troubled childhood ended many of them were self-destructive after they gain the lights of the TV and the love of the people.. Was she too in this list?



