Whitney Houston was A.MA.ZING. But having her autopsy report available for anyone to see seems kind of an invasion of privacy. I feel a bit nasty just thinking about it. Poor Whitney.
I always have multiple knitting projects, and over Christmas I started a new one. I’m working on developing a pattern for the arm-warmers (called muffatees or manchettes in Regency and Victorian England) that are mentioned a few times in Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 4: Betrayer and Lady Wynwood’s Spies, volume 5: Prisoner . My character, Phoebe, has a rather deadly pointy thing hidden in hers. :) The pattern is based off of antique knitting books which are scanned by Archive.org. (You can download .pdfs of the books, which I think is really rather cool.) The book the pattern is from was published after the Regency era, but I’m reasonably sure the pattern was in use in the Regency, just passed down by word of mouth. Are you crafting anything today?
It's what happens when you mix too much alcohol with drugs, legal and illegal. I see it as a warning to others. I had two brothers do the same thing with the same results. Either they get help or people do an intervention. In fact, I wondered why her family didn't do an intervention. That amazes me.
ReplyDeleteMaybe they did? I just don't like how the autopsy report is so public.
ReplyDeleteI don't understand how it is allowed either Camy. I thought it (autopsy report) was supposed to be private.
ReplyDeleteI thought so too!
ReplyDeleteI get it Whitney was on drugs, with that being said, everyone did not need to know about her inplants, her cervix nor her lace front wig. Whitney is dead and gone. Can we just let her rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteI agree.
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