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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Freddie Prinze


    WhWm — 13 years ago(December 05, 2012 07:49 PM)

    With the murder of Natalie Wood one wonders how many other deaths were ruled "accident or suicide" that were also anything but! Here is the supposed suicide note of Freddie Prinze, Sr.:
    "I must end it. There's no hope left. I'll be at peace. No one had anything to do with this. My decision totally - Freddie Prinze
    P.S. I'm sorry. Forgive me. Dusty's here. He's innocent. He cared."
    Why did he mention the Manager "Dusty" and why did Thomas Noguchi later listen to Dusty? Why would you proclaim someone's innocence in your suicide note?
    Beside Natalie Wood & William Holden; how many others have had their lives taken away from them?

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      TheLightFantastic — 11 years ago(June 08, 2014 12:55 AM)

      Dusty was mentioned because Dusty was in the apartment when Freddie shot himself. It wouldn't make much sense for Dusty to kill Freddie and then proclaim his innocence in a suicide note. Why would he even mention himself? I don't think anyone is that stupid but considering what I'm reading, it's possible. Considering Freddie had a history of drug use and attempted suicide on several occasions, I don't think it's out of the realm of possibilities that he killed himself. That's generally what happens to people who repeatedly attempt suicide - they succeed one day. What would be a motive for murder anyway?
      No idea what you're rattling about regarding Natalie Wood and William Holden. I guess that one drunken hobo of a boat captain who went to the media a few years ago with "new" information about Wood's death really rattled the cage of conspiracy theorists but I don't see anything odd about William Holden's death. He was drunk, struck his head and died. It happens. Being a star doesn't mean you get to miss out on pointless ways to die. And again, where's the motive for murdering Holden? Did he know some international secrets? Was he part of the Illuminati? Don't just throw this crap about people having their lives taken away without providing a motive or a reason why.
      I'm all for healthy skepticism but not every death is a murder or a cover up. People commit suicide daily. People die in freak accidents. People OD on their very own. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

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