Quote Originally Posted by ForeverAutumn
I had a friend who committed suicide. Got up in the morning, got in his car, started it and never opened the garage door. His wife found him when she got home from work. He left a suicide note, so there was no doubt. But no one, I mean no one, saw it coming. It was totally unprovoked (from what we knew) and no history of mental illness. It baffles me to this day.

If Carradine really committed suicide, perhaps more details will come out in the next few days. Depression, drugs, too many hits to the head, who knows why people do the things that they do.
I too had people close to me commit suicide. Seems the people left behind are always left with more questions than answers. I am for the most part rational to a fault and I struggle terribly with understanding these situations. They were very hard for me to get over. Hard for me to reconcile because suicide is probably seldom a rational thing, at least from our perspective.

I suspect if suicide proves to be the truth, we might never know all the details or understand why.

Seems every time someone famous commits suicide us common-folk are shocked.