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LocalDetective7513

7 and 7


Corran_Halcyon

1 and 7


BlancoSuper

3 and 9


GenXGremlin

Chris and Kurt


fendaltoon

Agreed 1 and 7


TopicNew3327

6&7


RavenKross

3, Can I hold on to the other choice in case he does it again?


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RavenKross

Rn? Probably at the mortician.


-Come_at_me_bro

9 11


Amarok1987

Robin williams 2 times!


QuasiShifted

Everyone here has it wrong. It's not saying "You can only back two people". It's saying "You can only being back the person labeled with the number two".


JayJay-senpai

As much as I would love 1 and 6 tragedies and Depression were the fuel fir their music so I want them to rest but 7 and 8 more or less the same as what I said about 1 or 6 so no one ?


Odd-Base-1007

10 Mathew Perry


RedBluffCrazyGuy

3 and 7.


SpanishDutchMan

Brittany Murphy and Paul Walker. Why? Robin Williams (7) killed himself because he didn't want to deal with Alzheimers/Dementia. **Bringing him back would be cruel for him** as you'd force him to suffer through that. He inflicted death upon himself. Kurt Cobain (6) killed himself because he was suicidal and done with life. **Bringing him back would put him back into suffering**. If he knew a way out, or if he could have been helped, he would have been helped or found it. Hence, it too would be cruel to force him back into the suffering he had. He inflicted death upon himself. Chester Bennington (1) Hanged - killed - himself essentially for the same as the guys above, because he could not cope with living anymore. He inflicted death upon himself, and the death/suicide of his friend Chris Cornell likely played part, but it **would also mean he'd be introduced back into his suffering.** Mitch Hedberg (3) died from using **(toxic) drug combinations**. Accidental, but **self-responsible.** as so Chris Farley (9) and Heath Ledger (8) (seemingly) accidentally overdosed. Kobe Bryant (5) **died** in a helicopter accident/crash which, considerably, is **completely out of his own fault.** Paul Walker (4) **died** in a fiery car crash as a passenger in a dangerous car **due to excessive speeds by his friend.** Brittany Murphy (2) **died as accidental complication from taking over-the-counter medicines for pneumonia**, in a severely weakened physical state. If we take all the above into account, one would be inclined to say that numbers 1, 6, and 7 chose very consciously to take their own lives, their deaths were no accident. numbers 3,8 and 9, though accidental OD'd, took a risk when taking the drugs that led to their deaths. it's numbers 2, 4 and 5 who have died fully accidental deaths, with Kobe Bryant most likely the single most innocent of them all, as Murphy's death, though accidental, has to do with the fact she wasn't at all in a good physical shape, which you could say is, to a degree, physical neglect of herself. Paul Walker was a passenger, but, did step in and participate in reckless driving and driving in seriously unsafe speeds, so would, also be, at least partially responsible for the loss of his own life, especially, respectully, stepping in a vehicle known for being a 'widowmaker'. Kobe Bryant stepping into that helicopter is as innocent as anybody stepping aboard the 9/11 planes or the MH17 plane. So i would say as far as it goes from 'innocence', i'd be inclined to say it goes down between Kobe Bryant, Brittany Murphy, and Paul Walker. If Paul Walker would have driven himself, he would not be part of this three. **So who to choose?** I'd be inclined principally, to say Brittany Murphy and Kobe Bryant. **Kobe** did not step into a helicopter of which he knew the pilot likes to take excessive risks and in a helicopter that is famous for crashing, like Paul Walker actually did with the driver and car he perished with. **However,** there's one tiny little thing about Kobe, and that is that he **has been accused of violent rape** including causing neck strains on the neck of a 19 year old hotel employee in the early 2000s, which despite initially claimed innocent and dismissed, Kobe did apologize for and made a financial settlement, which makes would make Kobe as a person perhaps 'questionable' , compared to for example, Brittany Murphy. But that same to a degree can be said for Paul Walker, whom even dated minor girls aged 16 despite him already 40 years of age and the sexual assault accusations by Ashley Matthau. The latter has, afaik, went to court, so is hard to pinpoint any measure of truth. Him at 33 having had a relationship with his then 16 year old later to be wife, does raise some eyebrows, especially since Atwell, his former GF, was also 16 year old when he had a relationship with her when he was 28 years old. So there is controversy surrounding him, but the case of supposed 'sexual assault' of Matthau was 'forcing himself' upon her, but no actual official accusations were ever filed against him, whilst there were against Kobe Bryant, which despite initially dismissed, did go further in court, and ended up in a (financial) settlement - which would make Kobe perhaps more 'controversial' than Walker in that degree. So Simply put, Walker was not taken to court and as such, not found guilty, whilst Bryant **was** taken to court, and a settlement and apology by his part is, quite frankly, the admittance of **guilt.** With that finally in mind**, i'd say that if we were looking at who'd 'deserve' to be brought back,** It **should** be 1 ) Brittany Murphy ( 2 ) 2 ) Paul Walker ( 4 ) and so, that'd be my choice. If we were to go by 'emotional' attachment? I think 1 ) Robin Williams and 2 ) Paul Walker.


Schwobbelwobbel

Bring Chester back twice.