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Friday, July 10, 2009

This Is Freaky: "McNair taped suicide prevention ad before death"

How ironic is this information that the murdered ex football star was in the process of making a public service announcement regarding suicide prevention...did he know more about the 20 year old lover that ended up taking his life and hers as well than is being uncovered?

We'll of coarse never know and it's probably none of our business anyways, but this news is strange to say the least, on the order of Michael Jackson in the midst of recording a PSA regarding prescription drug use 3 weeks ago

McNair taped suicide prevention ad before death - CNN.com:
(CNN) -- Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair taped a youth suicide prevention public service announcement before he was fatally shot in a murder-suicide, Tennessee health officials said."

The Tennessee health officials were "developing a PSA with Steve McNair, but it never reached the point of being aired. And it seems broadcasting it now is not only inappropriate, but doesn't serve the community, his family or memory -- or the issue we hoped the PSA would help address," said Jill Hudson, a spokeswoman for Tennessee's Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.

Authorities have said that McNair was fatally shot by his mistress, who then killed herself. McNair was married and had four children.

The bodies of McNair, 36, and Sahel Kazemi, 20, were found in a condominium on Saturday afternoon in downtown Nashville, authorities said.

There was a public memorial for McNair on Thursday at several locations in Tennessee.
He spent 13 seasons in the National Football League, mostly with the Tennessee Titans, with whom he excelled as quarterback. He was named the NFL's co-MVP in 2003 and spent his last two seasons with the Baltimore Ravens before announcing his retirement in April 2008.
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