Thursday, January 24, 2008

Anyone Else Wondering....


Is anyone else wondering why Mary-Kate Olsen in on the speed dial of Heath Ledger. Or better yet, why the maid and masseur called her instead of 911. I've been pondering these facts, as they they have been released by the media.

Now Heath and Mary-Kate are close in age. Even though when I think of her I still see little Michelle. She is, in fact, a beautiful young lady. It is possible they are friends, or maybe even, dating (remember he split from Michelle Williams in August 2007). It is possible they are just friendly neighbors. Hey, we should all have a neighbor on speed dial in case something happens. It's good to know people close by. Whatever, Heath and Mary Kate are to each other, why didn't Heath's staff, Mary Kate or her staff immediately call 911?

You think it's an easy thing. Someone found not breathing you immediately call 911. Actually, more people than you know freeze up and do other stupid stuff instead of calling 911. I think we are all better off to have a young child in the house in an emergency. They do what they are taught. The young child calls 911. Adults, they try to fix things, or do things, and freak out. Then they call 911. Unless, of course there was cover up.

Heath was reportedly having difficulty sleeping. It is possible this last role was so intense it disrupted his ability to relax. Heath was taking numerous medications. He could have had an allergic reaction. Maybe, his heart had a small undetected defect. Or it is possible that it was simply the young talented man's time.

Formortv sends its love and sympathy to Heath's family and friends in this time of sadness. God Speed...

2 Comments:

Chungyen Chang said...

"Actually, more people than you know freeze up and do other stupid stuff instead of calling 911. "

That totally happened to me once. My (older) brother ended up making the call, and then I felt really dumb. But there was another time when I called the police for a friend and I had no trouble doing it. I guess it depends on how close it is to you?

fmtv1 said...

Hi C Squared ...

I think you are right. If you are close to the person it's hard to think rationally when you are in shock. Then again, shock happens under many situations, even in not close relations. Think if you just witness some get attacked do you run after the attacker or do you call 911 or do you run to the victim and check on them first? So many decisions, I can imagine it gets confusing. I'm glad your brother was there, and you were there for your friend!