Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell dead at 52 (wrongful death charges against Dr. Robert Koblin) 2017

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I just read this and it sounds like he was found hanging? I thought that he was found on the floor?

I think he ended up on the floor after the bodyguard broke into the room dislodging the carabiner. They can look like what many people use as key rings. I wonder if other people actually use larger ones to exercise in their rooms or perhaps for auto erotica asphyxia.
 
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I was trying to figure out if Chris was still living in Paris with his family. I wondered where his siblings lived and other Soundgarden members were living. Yeah, I'm too curious. Anyways...

Chris has a brother Peter with a remarkably similar voice.
Shorter, but looks similar to Chris. He, along with some of the sisters, had a band back in the 90's. Peter, is a public figure and mentioned on the Grunge Story Tellers site as talented in his own right. He has some fine music cd's of his own out there. I checked out his fb, and it looks like he's somewhat of an exercise guru as well.
 
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My user name is from Soundgarden song, "Room a Thousand Years Wide".

Say hello 2 heaven Chris Cornell.
Andy Wood is up there waiting.
 
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Having spent many years on tour myself most use a carabiner to keep their laminate or credentials for tour clipped to their pant belt loops.


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Thanks for sharing this. I couldn't figure out why he would have a carabiner laying around. Just the time and place, seemed like an unnecessary and random thing for him to have. My brain was running wild with conspiracies. This makes much more sense though.
 
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Thanks for sharing this. I couldn't figure out why he would have a carabiner laying around. Just the time and place, seemed like an unnecessary and random thing for him to have. My brain was running wild with conspiracies. This makes much more sense though.

Our family uses carabiners for various things. As a clip on the stroller for holding purse or bags, as keychains (clip keys to purse, belt etc), on backpacks for holding water bottle. I could go on and on for the many uses our family has for carabiners. Pretty much anything you would want to quickly and easily clip to:).

Having said that we are a family of hikers so its has been a common thing in our house for many years, for multiple uses, not just hiking.

ETA - It's like use it once for something and you find all sorts of other uses:).
 
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Our family uses carabiners for various things. As a clip on the stroller for holding purse or bags, as keychains (clip keys to purse, belt etc), on backpacks for holding water bottle. I could go on and on for the many uses our family has for carabiners. Pretty much anything you would want to quickly and easily clip to:).

Having said that we are a family of hikers so its has been a common thing in our house for many years, for multiple uses, not just hiking.

ETA - It's like use it once for something and you find all sorts of other uses:).

Thanks! Yes, those are all excellent uses for a carabiner. I guess I'm just interested in what was going on with CC on that particular night. Lots of questions and confusion over this whole thing.

Did he pack the carabiner in his suitcase specifically that day to be used with the exercise band? Was it spur of the moment, like 'ok, I'll just attach this band to something. oh, perfect, I'll use that carabinder I always have with me.' Did he just always have a couple attached to his touring bags? I couldn't see him needing one for power cords/etc... as I'm sure someone else looked after all his gear. I also couldn't see him needing one for house keys. Needing one for ID purposes somewhat answers that question for me, whether or not it's the actual reason for having one.
 
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Thanks! Yes, those are all excellent uses for a carabiner. I guess I'm just interested in what was going on with CC on that particular night. Lots of questions and confusion over this whole thing.

Did he pack the carabiner in his suitcase specifically that day to be used with the exercise band? Was it spur of the moment, like 'ok, I'll just attach this band to something. oh, perfect, I'll use that carabinder I always have with me.' Did he just always have a couple attached to his touring bags? I couldn't see him needing one for power cords/etc... as I'm sure someone else looked after all his gear. I also couldn't see him needing one for house keys. Needing one for ID purposes somewhat answers that question for me, whether or not it's the actual reason for having one.
I think it's a pretty common carry item when you have keys or credentials you need (the latter probably is a staple of concerts perhaps).

What I'm most curious about is how he fashioned a carabiner to a door frame in such a manner. It seems like that method would only work with a sturdy rod or role as it's anchor. I just can't seem to visualize it.
 
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I think it's a pretty common carry item when you have keys or credentials you need (the latter probably is a staple of concerts perhaps).

What I'm most curious about is how he fashioned a carabiner to a door frame in such a manner. It seems like that method would only work with a sturdy rod or role as it's anchor. I just can't seem to visualize it.

I wish he just went to bed that night and got some sleep.

TMZ reported Friday that the Soundgarden frontman fastened the exercise band to a carabiner that was used to hang himself from the top of his hotel bathroom door. Cornell reportedly jammed the carabiner so tightly into the door frame that it left an indentation.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/chris-cor...203430609.html
 
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I'm still unable to edit my posts as has been the case for the last month. What changed?

Please note in my previous post that the link in my quote doesn't link to the article anymore. I found the TMZ article and here is that link.

We've learned the Soundgarden frontman secured a red elastic exercise band attached to a carabiner to the top of his hotel bathroom door. A carabiner is a device commonly used by mountain climbers which they attach to a belt to keep them from falling. The device can withstand enormous weight.

Cornell jammed the door shut with the carabiner at the top of the frame. The carabiner was jammed so tight it left an indentation in the door frame.

http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/19/chris-cornell-hanging-exercise-band-clip-suicide/
 
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I think it's a pretty common carry item when you have keys or credentials you need (the latter probably is a staple of concerts perhaps).

What I'm most curious about is how he fashioned a carabiner to a door frame in such a manner. It seems like that method would only work with a sturdy rod or role as it's anchor. I just can't seem to visualize it.

I could see him having one for his tour laminate, but it would be a small one. You don't walk around with a giant one around your neck like Flava Flav and his clock. How would it take his weight? He's a thin guy but still.

I hate this whole thing. How I wish he had slept on it.
 
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Thanks! Yes, those are all excellent uses for a carabiner. I guess I'm just interested in what was going on with CC on that particular night. Lots of questions and confusion over this whole thing.

Did he pack the carabiner in his suitcase specifically that day to be used with the exercise band? Was it spur of the moment, like 'ok, I'll just attach this band to something. oh, perfect, I'll use that carabinder I always have with me.' Did he just always have a couple attached to his touring bags? I couldn't see him needing one for power cords/etc... as I'm sure someone else looked after all his gear. I also couldn't see him needing one for house keys. Needing one for ID purposes somewhat answers that question for me, whether or not it's the actual reason for having one.

Once you use one you find all kinds of uses. A VERY common use is on a backpack to hold a water bottle. I've seen people walking around with just a carabiner on their backpack with nothing attached to it.

I guess my point is one can find all kinds of uses and if you have one especially on a backpack or used for id carrying (I personally haven't seen that, I see more lanyard's for ID's but thats just my experience) then its there.

ETA - To those of us that use them we don't find it at all odd. As I mentioned I have one on my stroller:)
 
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I think it's a pretty common carry item when you have keys or credentials you need (the latter probably is a staple of concerts perhaps).

What I'm most curious about is how he fashioned a carabiner to a door frame in such a manner. It seems like that method would only work with a sturdy rod or role as it's anchor. I just can't seem to visualize it.


There are large carabiners, he probably took the part where it opens and shoved it over the top of the door, then closed the door to give it some extra strength. Carabiners are strong, they are meant to hold body weight if properly placed.
 
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Once you use one you find all kinds of uses. A VERY common use is on a backpack to hold a water bottle. I've seen people walking around with just a carabiner on their backpack with nothing attached to it.

I guess my point is one can find all kinds of uses and if you have one especially on a backpack or used for id carrying (I personally haven't seen that, I see more lanyard's for ID's but thats just my experience) then its there.

ETA - To those of us that use them we don't find it at all odd. As I mentioned I have one on my stroller:)

I agree....they are very common and handy. I have a few of them myself. I use lanyard for my name badge at work. It has a swipe feature to access certain areas, however there are several areas with enhanced security and in case of a network or power fail a key is required. When I know I'm going to a department, area or another site that requires keys I attach a small carabiner with my keys onto my lanyard. Otherwise my carabiner w/keys are on my work bag, backpack or in my purse.
 
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The Hollywood Forever Cemetery has quite a long, interesting history. It does look nice. There's lots of big stars there.

I wonder if his other siblings attended on Tuesday or will attend tomorrow.

Chris Cornell's remains are cremated at Hollywood Forever Cemetery ahead of private funeral service on Friday
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbi...ll-s-cremated-Hollywood-Forever-Cemetery.html

He was cremated at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Tuesday at a ceremony attended by his wife Vicky, brother Peter and friends Linda Ramone and J.D. King, TMZ reported.

(Leave it to Courtney Love to make it about her and ask Chris for a final favor -- to deliver messages to all her loved ones on the other side.)

Courtney posted a photograph of Chris, captioning it with the words: 'Goodbye darling boy. Please say hi to all my loved ones. I cried for you today. Rip.'


Hollywood Forever Cemetery Walking Tour (see gallery pics)
http://www.cemeterytour.com/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Forever_Cemetery
 
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TMZ is reporting he had track marks on his arm.

http://www.tmz.com/2017/05/25/chris-cornell-fresh-track-marks-arm-suicide/

Sad story if he killed himself because of a relapse.

The song Two Balloons by Jerry Joseph really sums up the addict's perspective pretty well when it comes to using and trying to hide it:

I lie to you and everybody else I know
I'm embarrassed to acknowledge that I'm whipped
And I fear the truth, lie at every meeting
It's important to impress you with the chips, with the chips

Well if I could give you any gift
I'd give you faithful comfort in your eyes
But I went and ditched ya baby
And I did not have the balls to say goodbye
Say goodbye

http://www.jerryjoseph.com/transcribed_lyrics/transcriptions/two_balloons.htm

https://youtu.be/e9FPqkAWoAw



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https://www.yahoo.com/celebrity/chr...g-account-singers-last-moments-151049412.html

Vicky says her last conversation with Chris came about 30 minutes before his body was found hanging in a Detroit hotel room. Vicky says just before Chris called her, the lights in their family home — which Chris could control remotely from his phone — began flickering on and off. When he called she asked him if he had just manipulated the lights and he said no — that he did it an hour before.

Vicky immediately became suspicious because Chris was onstage an hour before. Things got more ominous as he began slurring, and every minute the slurring got worse. He was complaining about the show and his crew, saying, “They f***ed up again. They had 3 days to fix my in-ears and I was getting static. I couldn’t hear.”

He then started to complain, “I blew my voice. I blew my voice.” He kept repeating it...

.....said to Chris, “I need to know what you took tonight. You don’t sound right, sweetheart.” He replied, “I was really angry and I just took 2 Ativan. I’m really pissed and I had to calm myself down.”

Vicky replied, “I need to know what you took. It doesn’t sound like 2 Ativan. It sounds like you took something else. You need to tell me now what you took. I forgive you.”

Vicky says at that point Chris’ entire demeanor changed. He got aggressive — not toward her — but his tone was “cocky and aggressive.” She says she immediately had a flashback to 14 years before, when Chris was abusing Oxycontin … when it got so bad at one point he nearly died.

"As we reported, sources connected with the investigation tell us EMTs and cops saw fresh track marks on Chris’ arm. Vicky says she never knew Chris to use needles and says just before he left for Detroit that afternoon, he was walking the streets of New York with her in a t-shirt and there was no evidence of track marks on his body."
 

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