I haven't heard any of that before. I read that just now and then checked out her IMDB page. Who is the witness that describes what she was doing on stage? I can't figure out what show she was supposedly working on and her bio says this about her death:
When filming was completed in June, Heather and her family went on a road trip from Chicago, to New Orleans, to Orlando and all the way back to Lakeside where they lived at the time. Heather was well until January 31, 1988, Super Bowl Sunday. She was unable to keep anything in her stomach and crawled into bed with her parents that night, saying that she didn't feel well. The next morning, February 1, sitting at the breakfast table, she couldn't swallow her toast or Gatorade. Her mother noticed her fingers were blue and her hands were cold. Kathleen called the doctor's and was getting ready to put her clothes on when Heather fainted on the kitchen floor. When the paramedics came in, Heather insisted that she was "really okay" and was worried about missing school that day. In the ambulance, Heather suffered cardiac arrest and died on the operating table at 2:43 p.m. at the tender age of 12.
https://www.crazydaysandnights.net/2018/01/blind-items-revealed-40.html
I should not have read that, but did, and now want to vomit.
pgate is a really rough bottle of redpills, sorry about that. I remember nights where I threw up.
It mentions a game show. I wonder what that is...
look through the CDAN comments, a lot of those people are gods of entertainment trivia... theres almost always someone in there who guesses correctly.
Spielberg owns the set where Jeopardy is filmed.
I haven't heard any of that before. I read that just now and then checked out her IMDB page. Who is the witness that describes what she was doing on stage? I can't figure out what show she was supposedly working on and her bio says this about her death:
When filming was completed in June, Heather and her family went on a road trip from Chicago, to New Orleans, to Orlando and all the way back to Lakeside where they lived at the time. Heather was well until January 31, 1988, Super Bowl Sunday. She was unable to keep anything in her stomach and crawled into bed with her parents that night, saying that she didn't feel well. The next morning, February 1, sitting at the breakfast table, she couldn't swallow her toast or Gatorade. Her mother noticed her fingers were blue and her hands were cold. Kathleen called the doctor's and was getting ready to put her clothes on when Heather fainted on the kitchen floor. When the paramedics came in, Heather insisted that she was "really okay" and was worried about missing school that day. In the ambulance, Heather suffered cardiac arrest and died on the operating table at 2:43 p.m. at the tender age of 12.