bob si dog okay I stupidly thought you meant there was no connection between addiction and suicide. Also this isn’t talinda it’s Chris Cornell’s widow just incase you were mixed up by the two as they’re quite alike ✌️
bob si dog I totally agree, there must have been more to it. Depression maybe caused by the guilt of past addiction may have been the more likely link,but I agree they didn’t do it because they were addicts in recovery and that coupled with the fact if they were addicted and using again seeking treatment would have been the more likely solution not the permanent one of suicide. I don’t know what happened and we never will but it’s sad that their kids are now left fatherless and will wonder forever about this. Blaming drugs is a cop out since their wasn’t enough in their systems to have made them unaware of their actions ✌️
FULL INTERVIEW will be uploaded after it airs on 22/02/18 - So give me a day or so Ill have it here
maybe someone who knows about eye contact in an interview would help the situation seems something is not right here
Bill Head Sunshine After the Storm we should ask the Dialogue to look at this! She has a channel ,and she study's body language! 😊
No eye contact
and shaking her head no' while speaking through the whole interview
she seems insincere about something I don't know why
I don't understand. The coroner said he didn't die from drugs but by hanging himself.
where does addiction intersect with suicide --- I would like to know.
bob si dog what doe you mean by that ? Just asking ✌️
+Lane Boy Talinda blames Chester's addiction for his suicide but he had nothing in his system when he died. Seems odd to me.
bob si dog okay I stupidly thought you meant there was no connection between addiction and suicide. Also this isn’t talinda it’s Chris Cornell’s widow just incase you were mixed up by the two as they’re quite alike ✌️
+Lane Boy cool... I think overdosing on a substance is where they intersect. But to blame Chris or Chester's past addictions is just wrong to do.
bob si dog I totally agree, there must have been more to it. Depression maybe caused by the guilt of past addiction may have been the more likely link,but I agree they didn’t do it because they were addicts in recovery and that coupled with the fact if they were addicted and using again seeking treatment would have been the more likely solution not the permanent one of suicide. I don’t know what happened and we never will but it’s sad that their kids are now left fatherless and will wonder forever about this. Blaming drugs is a cop out since their wasn’t enough in their systems to have made them unaware of their actions ✌️
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