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Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected

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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #20 on: May 03, 2012, 10:38:42 AM »
ESPN doesn't find this newsworthy. Hasn't mentioned it yet. Instead it's been a nonstop barrage of shitting on the Saints. Like a dog humping a leg, I guess it's best to let them finish.

Program needs to be shut down.  That's important. 
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #21 on: May 12, 2012, 01:17:31 AM »
Something doesn't seem right about Seau's death...am I the only one thinking that it possibly wasn't a suicide? Some guy on the radio, after it was reported by ESPN, said that Seau shot himself in the chest so that they could analyze his brain for concussions. I'm sorry, but IMO if someone is going through something so severe that causes them to take their own live, they aren't thinking straight and they aren't thinking about scientist dissecting his brain for concussion purposes.

Especially when I looked back at this...

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Federal concussion lawsuit changes with death of Ray Easterling
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Published: April 23, 2012 at 01:20 p.m.
Updated: April 23, 2012 at 02:08 p.m.

The nature of the concussion-related lawsuit against the NFL will change with the suicide of former Atlanta Falcons safety Ray Easterling.
 
"We'll change it from a personal-injury case to a wrongful-death case," Philadelphia attorney Larry Coben told USA Today on Sunday.
 
Easterling, 62, was found dead in his Richmond, Va., home last Thursday. FoxSports.com reported late Friday that Richmond police captain Yvonne Crowder said Easterling died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
 
"In the last six months, I guess, I could tell he was not on his game," Coben said of Easterling's death. "He kept repeating himself and getting confused. It's pretty tough, pretty tough."
 
Easterling played for the Falcons from 1972 to 1979, helping to lead the team's "Gritz Blitz" defense that set the NFL record for fewest points allowed in a season in 1977.
 
He and a group of seven former players sued the NFL in Philadelphia in August, claiming the league failed to properly treat players for concussions and tried to conceal for decades any links between football and brain injuries. It was the first potential class-action lawsuit that was filed.
 
Sixty-one concussion-related lawsuits now have been filed, according to NFLConcussionLitigation.com.
 
The NFL has said any allegation that the league intentionally sought to mislead players is without merit.
 
Many of the cases have been consolidated in federal court in Philadelphia. U.S. District Court Judge Anita B. Brody will hold an initial with the attorneys to set a timetable and framework for the proceedings.
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #22 on: May 12, 2012, 11:39:26 AM »
I've questioned it from the start.  None of it adds up.  Every single person interviewed said the same thing.  He was his same, fun loving, outgoing self right up until it happened.  (Not that I've heard every single interview done...just the numerous ones I listened to and read) That doesn't mean he didn't have problems when he got out of the public eye.  This just doesn't seem to fit the mold. 
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #23 on: May 12, 2012, 12:00:25 PM »
Have you forgotten about this?

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SAN DIEGO -- Former San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau was arrested early Monday morning on a charge of felony spousal assault with injury, according to Oceanside police.

Seau, 41, was arrested around midnight, after a report was called in around 10:00 p.m. Sunday. Oceanside police told 10News that his 25-year-old live-in girlfriend, Mary Nolan, was the victim in the incident. Police said Nolan claimed Seau assaulted her during an argument.

Seau was not at the home when officers arrived, but called Nolan a short time later and agreed to come back to the residence, Oceanside Police Department Lt. Leonard Mata said. Shortly after midnight, he returned and was arrested without incident. He was booked about 2 a.m., then posted bail and was released roughly 90 minutes later, according to jail officials.

Nolan suffered superficial injuries that did not require medical treatment, Mata said.
About five hours after he was released from custody, Seau drove his 2005 Cadillac Escalade SUV off a cliff in Carlsbad, Carlsbad police told 10News.

Additionally, a witness called 10News around 9:00 a.m. to report that she saw Seau drive a car off a cliff directly in front of her near Carlsbad Boulevard and Solamar Drive.

Longtime Carlsbad surfer Murray Lea, known as "Moose" to some in the area, had just thrown away some trash when he saw something he's never seen before.

"I'm walking back to my van and all of a sudden I hear 'vroom,' right off the edge of the cliff, man … just came within about 10 feet of me, man; just blew my mind," said Lea.

Carlsbad police estimated Seau was going about 60 mph once he went airborne. The Escalade sailed through the air, landing 100 feet down on the beach.

10News traffic reporter and former California Highway Patrol officer Phil Konstantin surveyed the scene of the crash. In 1999, Konstantin's wife was killed after falling asleep while driving, and he said he has seen plenty of cases first hand.

"People will speed up, slow down, go fast, swerve, make sudden turns and stops. So this is very possible," said Konstantin.

"He got out of the car and had a couple of scratches, I guess, and he's OK, hopefully," said nearby resident Debbie Hancock, who was out walking her dog when the crash happened.

Ryan Sattley rolled up to the scene shortly afterward, and he told 10News, "I saw a guy sitting down there talking to some firefighters. He had a collar on his neck. They loaded him on a stretcher and drove him down the beach."

From there, Sattley said crews brought Seau up the hill to a waiting ambulance that took him to Scripps La Jolla hospital with minor injuries.

"It seemed like it didn't even scratch him. He was walking around. It's Junior, I mean, he's indestructible," said Lea.

Hancock added, "It's good that he survived."

As family members left the emergency room on Monday, they said Seau would be all right.
"Yeah, yeah he's fine," said a family member. When asked when Seau would be going home, the family member said, "No comment, don't know yet."

Seau was released from the hospital on Tuesday.

Carlsbad police told 10News the road was dry at the time of the incident. Lt. Kelly Cain said Seau told the first arriving officers that he had gotten sleepy while driving. However, Seau could still face charges in connection with the crash.

"He could be charged with something as minor as vehicle leaving the roadway or something greater if we come across evidence that points to that," said Cain.

Police said there was no evidence that he was intoxicated at the time and apparently was not in a suicidal state of mind.

Seau's personal assistant told 10News the former Chargers star did not try to commit suicide.
"That is myth," the man said outside Seau's Oceanside home. "No, he was not attempting to take his own life."

It is not the first time Seau has been accused of violence against women. In a 2007 lawsuit, he was accused of throwing glasses of wine at two women at the Side Bar and yelling female-specific profanities at them. The outcome of that lawsuit is not known.

Those who know Seau, and those who've seen him in his Oceanside neighborhood say they're shocked and saddened by the latest allegations.

"In my heart, I feel like he's a really good guy," said a woman who declined to give 10News her name.
"That's another side of him, that I had no idea about," said Donald Takayama, who often surfs with Seau. "I'm pretty shaken up," he said upon learning of his friend's arrest and crash off a Carlsbad crash.

Oceanside police said Seau will be charged with spousal assault with injury in connection with his live-in girlfriend's report. The couple was spotted frequently together around the Oceanside coastal community.
Seau's friends and family are strongly defending him, and his ex-wife Gina Seau spoke out saying he never harmed her during their nine-year marriage.

The 12-time Pro Bowl player, who established Seau's Restaurant in Mission Valley 14 years ago and subsequently opened another eatery in Temecula, was a standout athlete at the University of Southern California.

He played for the Chargers from 1990 to 2002, the Miami Dolphins from 2003 to 2005 and the New England Patriots from 2006 to 2009.

Seau has not officially retired from professional football, though early this year he announced his intention to do so in the near future.

Late Monday, a locksmith was seen changing the locks at Seau's home.

http://www.10news.com/news/25428282/detail.html
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #24 on: May 14, 2012, 10:36:31 AM »
And also to add to what THS posted, one of Seau's best friends and another middle LB wrote an Op Ed last week pretty much explaining his spiral out of control and it relating to concussions.

Several players have shot themselves in the chest so that the brain bank can study them.
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #25 on: May 14, 2012, 10:41:40 AM »
Just take some sleeping pills.  Seems to me trying to shoot yourself in the chest to commit sooeyside is a real good way to mess up the attempt and put yourself through more agony.
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #26 on: May 14, 2012, 01:11:55 PM »
Just take some sleeping pills.  Seems to me trying to shoot yourself in the chest to commit sooeyside is a real good way to mess up the attempt and put yourself through more agony.

Females usually do it less messy than shooting themselves, but if they do shoot themselves, they often do it in the chest. 
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #27 on: May 14, 2012, 01:13:03 PM »
Females usually do it less messy than shooting themselves, but if they do shoot themselves, they often do it in the chest.

All I heard was females like to have it done on their chest....Was there more?
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #28 on: May 14, 2012, 01:15:24 PM »
All I heard was females like to have it done on their chest....Was there more?

You missed the best part.  Somehow, they shoot it onto their own chests. 
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Re: Junior Seau Dead - Suicide Suspected
« Reply #29 on: May 14, 2012, 01:57:37 PM »
You missed the best part.  Somehow, they shoot it onto their own chests.

Well someone shoots it onto their chest anyway.
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