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His case strikes me as very ''hasty''...


Unlike many other celebrity suicides there is something about his case that makes me think this was a more impulsive act after some type of extortion or secret going to ''come out''. Instead of a long term depressive case. Seems more like a hasty exit. I just can't shake this feeling.

The Kate Spade suicide seemed more because of some type of mood disorder that was concealed, Anthony's just seemed out of his character and just out of place. He was an active man doing a show and travelling around the world. He seemed genuinely passionate, he did not seem like someone who didn't want to exist or be present.

Now... Why do I think this goes back to Asia Argento?

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I could see well before this that he was a depressed kind of guy, this was before metoo and even knowing that Argento existed.

It wouldn't surprise me though if Asia had a lot to do with it sending him further down the spiral and despite all her metoo bullshit she also sexually harassed/molested an underage boy which makes her worse than the men she was accusing.

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