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Autoerotic asphyxiation has crossed my mind (only because he seemed so well adjusted.) Though that in itself isn't exactly a well adjusted" thing to do I suppose...
It crossed my mind as well though I was reluctant to raise it. It may be something we'll never know.
Yeah, we'll likely never know but strangely, this is the thing that makes the most sense to me. The whole thing is just so bizarre.
Yeah, add me to the list of those that wondered about that as well.... when you hear the accounts and memories of Wade, from folks that spent a lot of time with him, you have to think that if he had demons, that he was masterful at keeping them from others. Out of the three enforcers that died this summer, this one is not like the others.
Not trying to be a Debbie-downer, but wouldn't his death have been reported as accidental in that case instead of a suicide?
I think to this point, according to the police, its being "treated as" a suicide. It hasn't been fully concluded as that, at least not until the autopsy is finished. Micheal Hutchence of INXS went this way and it was initially ruled suicide as well (if faded memory serves).
I haven't seen that exactly. I've seen misleading headlines and comments suggesting that but that's not precisely what the police are saying:
http://www.nesn.com/2011/09/source-former-nhl-enforcer-wade-belak-hanged-himself.html
"At this point it's non-suspicious," Toronto police spokesman Tony Vella said Thursday. "We will not provide any further information on a non-suspicious case."
I've also seen reports that the police are still investigating.
The problem with trying to distinguish between suicide by hanging and accidental death by autoerotic asphyxiation is that they can present themselves in a similar way. In Keith (David, not Keith Carradine -LHF )
Carradine's case, he had also bound his genitals so it was a little more clear cut something kinky was going on (ignoring other conspiracy theories and lawsuits about his death).
Apparently, the way some people a few hundred years back got on to autoerotic asphyxiation was that they observed similar events when some (not all) criminals got hung: erection and ejaculation. It's also been observed with some sudden severe head injuries causing death.
So the police may be able conclude at this point that it was likely a self inflicted death and therefore, "not suspicious" but they may have a chicken and egg problem on their hands when trying to pin down if it was accidental depending on the evidence and circumstances. There have apparently been a number of cases where it was originally thought to be suicide that they later concluded as an accidental death by autoerotic asphyxiation - particularly with younger men.
Again, we, the family and the police may never know what really happened though the latter two parties may figure it out from the evidence and never tell us.
As to your earlier point about many comedians having a darker side and struggling with mental issues and depression, I've seen articles/reports on that and agree that it's quite possible and more common than many folks realize. Comedian Red Skelton's struggle with depression was one of the first that seemed to trigger that discussion that I can recall though I expect those characteristics have probably been around for as long as man has existed as a defence mechanism.
EDIT: Here's another recently reported article:
http://winnipeg.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110901/wade-belak-death-110901/20110901/?hub=WinnipegHome
Police are tight-lipped about the circumstances surrounding the death of Wade Belak, the former NHL enforcer who was found dead in a Toronto hotel on Wednesday afternoon.
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A day after his body was found, Toronto police are saying only that his death is "non-suspicious" in nature and that foul play is not suspected.