And these are the people our teens and young adults want to emulate. RIP.
May God have mercy upon his soul. From what I’ve heard about that program(which, happily, I have never watched), I’m surprised this hasn’t happened to more of its actors.
So, if you slash your wrists in the bathtub, swallow a bottle full of pills, or eat a bullet, is that also considered “a most tragic accident”?
Maybe he didn’t intend it to be a fatal dose, but when you inject yourself with unknown chemicals, isn’t it at best a game of Russian Roulette?
Why are these things always “tragic”? You mix heroin and alcohol, death is an eventuality.
There were somne drunken kids many years ago who went speeding down a 25 mph road on which I lived. They ran a stop sign and struck a tree eight feet off the ground. How fast must one go to launch a car eight feet into the air with enough speed to kill all occupants? Again, it was called a “tragedy.” Again, I say, drive at some crazy rate of speed, death is an inevitability, not a tragedy. Running over a kid on a big wheel on the way to your self induced death - thatis a tragedy.
31 years old and he plays a high school student on TV?
Good Riddance!
There is no evidence to suggest Mr. Monteiths death was anything other than a most tragic accident, the office said in a statement.
Not an accident. It was his choice to screw himself up like that.
A 31-year-old who has been through rehab who dies of a heroin/alcohol overdose is not “tragic”. Sad. But not tragic. He brought it on himself. Let’s save “tragedy” for things that actually fit the description.
From what I've heard about herion overdosing it ain't pretty. You need an iron stomach to view the body.
Guess Glee lost it’s glow.
Tried to fill the God sized hole with drugs. Sad.
There are 99% of us out here who have little or no talent by comparison who manage to thrive with out drugs. I am sad for his family but all above considered, not so much for him. He blew it.
"Do I even need to say it?"
I’m a total gleek and I’m still sad about his death. As a longtime friend of Bill W’s, I’ve seen many deaths and after awhile I became hardened by it. But, it’s still sad to see young lives full of potential extinguished by drugs and alcohol. RIP, Cory. You will be missed.