Casey Calvert's Death Not As Innocent As Fans and Band Professed

Author: Dawn Olsen
Published: December 21, 2007 at 10:00 am
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Well, I hate to say I told you so (no I don't, I actually enjoy it a bit) but it seems this celeb death WAS full of mysterious circumstances, and what I mean by that is, another rock n' roller died of a drug overdose.

Hawthorne Heights guitarist Casey Calvert's toxicology report shows he died of a drug overdose cause by a combination of "opiates and the antidepressant citalopram and the anti-anxiety medication clonozepam." It was an accidental overdosing, but I am sure that provides zero comfort to his family, friends, bandmates and fans.

Based on the level of vitriol that was hurled at me (read the comments on the original post for backstory), Casey must have been an exceptionally well-loved young man, full of talent and promise. I am sorry he died, but this sad story is further proof that fame and money often contribute to excess and poor judgment.

Upon Casey's death, his bandmates issued this ironically prophetic statement ""We can say with absolute certainty that he was not doing anything illegal."

This emphatic statement is EXACTLY why I felt this story needed to be addressed. Past empirical data shows young stars who die suddenly are rarely "not doing something illegal" and it's idiotic to profess loudly they weren't until all the facts in the case have come to light. It makes Casey's memory tainted and those people making the statements look stupid. Plus, the fans must now feel the embarrassment over their chest-thumping and hand-wringing about Casey's innocence, when in fact, his death was caused by his own negligence to look after himself.

I expect each and every one of the knuckleheads who came over wishing death and bad karma on me to apologize. I'll be here tapping my foot impatiently, waiting.

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Article Author: Dawn Olsen

A veteran blogger since 2002, Dawn has written for many different blog incarnations ranging from parenting, politics, popular culture, music and everything in between. Her writing can be found Blogcritics.org and her celebrity blog, Glosslip.com. }

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