things are not good for these days but i have never been that desperate And he had a lot more going for him than i do
We don't really know what happened but having fame and fortune doesn't make you immune from mental illness
It's called depression pal, it's a mental illness and some people can't cope and see this as the only way out.
It's a reasonable question; I imagine there are a lot of people that will want to know what pushed him over the edge. It's not disrespectful to ask.
I apologise if it appears that i have shown i lack of respect It was never my intention to do so The point i was making is that he must have been desperate to have done somtthing like that nad we should all thank ourr lucky starts that we are not in that mental state There but for the grace of god go I
You seem to be confusing respect and concern. Of course people will wonder what happened; that doesn't make the events any less tragic. Was it mental health issues, was it a tragic accident? It doesn't mean people have no respect if they ask.
Re: post of the year.. MRX banging on about respect My much loved by all cousin committed suicide 3 years ago now,Terry had a great family, lovely grandkids,was comfortable though not wealthy..after difficult financial times in the past,was the most popular bloke imaginable,he was my cousin by marriage...but if you could pick your realtives,he would be the first name on the list,hanged himself in his garage in the early hours of the morning,none of will ever understand what went wrong.
Stan Collymore posted about his latest bout of depression last night. I've just read it and it gives an insight into something many of won't understand. http://www.twitlonger.com/show/ecoqm1
What Stan Collymore posted gives an insight into the thinking of Stan Collymore. It has nothing to do with Gary Speed and I think it an error to have posted it. For reasons we have no right to speculate about, for reasons we have no right to know about Gary Speed took his own life. That is all we need to know.