Hello, its been a while but heres an update and closure. Without getting into details: George was not involved in anything illegal. The confirmed cause of death was an illness.
I never said Uber was lying. George told his fiancee that night that he was driving for Uber. He did work as an Uber driver off and on, so she believed George when he told her he was dropping off an Uber fare. I was saying that there was nothing suspicious about George's behavior to the people...
It pains me to say it but I've accepted that George could have been doing something behind our backs that he didn't want us to worry about. I won't judge him for it if this is the case. Although he was known in the community, I know he went to the hotel instead of staying with someone he knew or...
He told his fiancee he was out Ubering that night. She believed him. He did work for Uber, so she had no reason not to believe him. The investigation is continuing, this wasn't a suicide or an OD.
No, George didn't send anyone in his family, his friends, or his fiancee any troubling texts that night. We had no idea where he was because no one who knew him was able to communicate with him.
I don't know. But knowing George, if he was in danger, he wouldn't go home and put his fiancee in danger. I thought maybe he got the hotel room because he was drunk, but if he'd been drunk and unable to drive, he'd have called or texted his fiancee to pick him up. George wouldn't have driven a...
I think someone may have beat him up and was chasing him. He was disoriented and put the couch up to keep them out. If I'm right, anf someone was chasing him, I know the last thing George would do is to go home and put his fiancee in the chance any kind of harm. I don't know if his family would...
An investigation is ongoing. I think someone may have been chasing him but for what reason someone would be chasing him is one I can't find. If he had a problem with anyone, or if he were in danger, he'd have told his fiancee and the police.
George was an educated, clean, loving young man. He was not one to get involved in any conflicts, or cause trouble. He was focused on becoming an actor and building a life with his fiancee who has just graduated from school and has began her career. They were truly soul mates and complemented...
As someone who knew George, he was one of the most outgoing, full of life people that you could know. George DID NOT use drugs, nor was he suicidal. This came as a huge shock to all who were blessed to know George.
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