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originally posted by: joejack1949
a reply to: v1rtu0s0
You didn't mention that he had klonopin in his system at the time of death. I've never done barbiturates, but I've heard they don't help with balance.
Common side effects of Klonopin include:
drowsiness,
dizziness,
weakness,
unsteadiness,
depression,
loss of orientation,
headache,
sleep disturbances,
problems with thinking or memory,
slurred speech,
dry mouth,
sore gums,
runny nose,
loss of appetite,
diarrhea,
constipation, and
blurred vision.
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The family of Bob Saget filed a lawsuit in Orange County, Fla., Tuesday in an effort to stop the release of medical records related to the investigation into his death.
The lawsuit, filed by Saget's widow, Kelly Rizzo, and his three daughters, names Orange County Sheriff John Mina and the medical examiner's office as defendants, according to Orlando TV station WESH2.
The suit argues that the further release of Saget's medical records would cause the family to "suffer irreparable harm in the form of extreme mental pain, anguish and emotional distress," WESH2 reported.
Saget bumped his head, laid down, and brain-bled to death in his sleep. What could be the reason for wanting to keep details of that unfortunate death hidden? Knowing more/publicizing, could help others not make that same mistake.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: JAGStorm
Where is the word "embarrassment" used by the family?
Circuit Judge Vincent Chiu found that Saget’s wife and daughters will “suffer irreparable harm in the form of severe mental pain, anguish, and emotional distress if the requested temporary injunction is not granted” and that they “have a clear legal right or interest in the Protected Records as the surviving spouse and children of Mr. Saget.”
WHY is the family blocking release of any records related to Bob's death?
In a statement to The Post, Brian Bieber, the family’s attorney, said his clients are mainly concerned about photos or videos of Saget being released.
“The facts of the investigation should be made public, but these materials should remain private out of respect for the dignity of Mr. Saget and his family,” Bieber said. “It’s very simple — from a human and legal standpoint, the Saget family’s privacy rights outweigh any public interest in disclosure of this sensitive information.”
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
a reply to: JAGStorm
You don't have anything to support you're wild speculation.
If it was your loved one, would you want photos, videos etc of them made public and even more of a media scrum?
Just to satisfy folk speculating anonymously on internet forums?
Have some respect and leave them alone.
Some compassion and sympathy would be nice, too.
This is significant trauma,' said Dr. Gavin Britz, the chair in neurosurgery at Houston Methodist Hospital, told the New York Times. 'This is something I find with someone with a baseball bat to the head, or who has fallen from 20 or 30 feet,' he said, noting that Saget's fractures were not only widespread, but in particularly thick parts of his skull.
originally posted by: carewemust
02/16/2022
WHY is the family blocking release of any records related to Bob's death?
More at: www.npr.org...
The family of Bob Saget filed a lawsuit in Orange County, Fla., Tuesday in an effort to stop the release of medical records related to the investigation into his death.
The lawsuit, filed by Saget's widow, Kelly Rizzo, and his three daughters, names Orange County Sheriff John Mina and the medical examiner's office as defendants, according to Orlando TV station WESH2.
The suit argues that the further release of Saget's medical records would cause the family to "suffer irreparable harm in the form of extreme mental pain, anguish and emotional distress," WESH2 reported.
Saget bumped his head, laid down, and brain-bled to death in his sleep. What could be the reason for wanting to keep details of that unfortunate death hidden? Knowing more/publicizing, could help others not make that same mistake.