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The Events leading to Kristen's death
Topic Started: Apr 19 2010, 01:17 AM (302 Views)
grungefan330
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So...was anybody aware that Courtney said Kristen was easier to "deal with" when she was high? Jason said when she met him, she apologized and said it was her fault Kristen was dead, and that she had found Kristen and Kurt "bonding in my own fucking kitchen" so she started putting syringes into Kristen's purse when she was trying to quit so that it would be harder for her....thoughts?







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I've never heard that, but I wouldn't be surprised
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Anything's possible, I guess. But no one forces a person to overdose - or to even do drugs, for that matter. Even if that story (which sounds somewhat like a brother's bitter recollection) is true, Courtney wasn't to blame for Kristen's death.
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hayden,Apr 23 2010
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Anything's possible, I guess. But no one forces a person to overdose - or to even do drugs, for that matter. Even if that story (which sounds somewhat like a brother's bitter recollection) is true, Courtney wasn't to blame for Kristen's death.

True, but she sure didn't help her out. <_<

If that story is true of course.
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