Anthony Bourdain is no longer with us.

Back when David Carradine hung himself the rumors also turned into a murder theory but then ended with (I hate to say this) a weird sort of orgasm that happens at the point of death by hanging, but those "experienced" in this bizarre activity know how to save themselves at the last split second. Sometimes they fail.

IMO, Tony got a look at those pics of his girl flirting with that guy, hugging and holding hands. I think that was the final straw in his ongoing problem with depression and battle with drugs. His little girl wasn't enough to keep him afloat and he just went under.
 

That brings to mind other causes of suicide such as anger and vengeance which can come out of a bad relationship or rejection where one hopes to cause guilt in another. And worse, can result in murder-suicide or even school shootings where the perpetrator hopes for suicide by police.

If it's really true that Bourdain was affected by learning that his girlfriend was into another guy and that caused his despondence, then I would imagine that could cause a ton of a guilt for her.
 

That brings to mind other causes of suicide such as anger and vengeance which can come out of a bad relationship or rejection where one hopes to cause guilt in another. And worse, can result in murder-suicide or even school shootings where the perpetrator hopes for suicide by police.

If it's really true that Bourdain was affected by learning that his girlfriend was into another guy and that caused his despondence, then I would imagine that could cause a ton of a guilt for her.

Distress over a breakup can easily tip one to suicide when that passing impulse gets fueled by alcohol or something stronger. Toxicology reports will tell more of the tale.

As for his girlfriend, whatever motivated Anthony Bourdain to think about cutting short his life, her public flirtation with another guy surely didn't help. Apparently, photos of her with a new man were splashed all over the European press. That happens. People fall in and out of love. It's her foolish social media actions that are highly likely to haunt her privately and publicly. (News accounts report that a few hours before Bourdain was found dead, Argento posted an Instagram photo showing her in a shirt that read “F--- EVERYONE.” “You know who you are,” was how she captioned it.) If this isn't a compelling argument against airing ugly thoughts via the widespread immediacy of social media, I don't know what is.

By all accounts - and there are many - Anthony Bourdain had an enviable level of joie de vivre, a great love for his daughter, and much to live for. I'm so very sorry for the early loss of such a remarkable member of our human family. I miss him already.
 
It was a selfish act. No question about it. Bourdain left an 11 year old daughter. He did so because he wanted to end his own life far more than he cared about who would care for her. Or what effect his death would have on her. And she is a young, impressionable child, who has her whole life in front of her. He didn't give a damn about that, or her. If that doesn't define the textbook definition of selfish, then I don't know what does.

His death meant more to him than anyone else who was dependent on him. Again, that's about as selfish as you can get, no matter how you look at it. Especially when it's a young child. It's much the same with the alcoholic. They see what's happening to their lives, jobs, finances, families, and marriages. But they don't care. Because they would rather drink anyway. It's easier than getting the help they know they need to beat it. Just like the depressed suicidal person does. It's easier to 86 themselves and be done with it. These people toy with the idea of suicide for months. Some for years. Just like the alcoholic drinks. This process doesn't start on Monday, and end on Tuesday.

You can make excuses on their behalf, and feel sorry for them if you want to. Or if it helps make you feel better about yourself. But the result is the same regardless. They took what was for them, the easy way out. Death by suicide, and or constant drunkenness through alcoholism. And by doing it they left a path of emotional destruction their families and children have to clean up. Many don't. It effects their lives in a negative way for decades to come. While this may sound harsh, I'm certainly not going to waste my time feeling sorry for anyone selfish enough to do that.

He had also made the comment he would have liked to have been chosen to cook for President Trump...... So he could poison him. People who make idiotic comments like that I just can't feel sorry for.
 
"He had also made the comment he would have liked to have been chosen to cook for President Trump...... So he could poison him. People who make idiotic comments like that I just can't feel sorry for."

He actually said that ? I hadn't heard that...

 
"He had also made the comment he would have liked to have been chosen to cook for President Trump...... So he could poison him. People who make idiotic comments like that I just can't feel sorry for."

He actually said that ? I hadn't heard that...


He never said he'd like to cook for Trump and made no secret of the fact that he'd detested Trump for at least 10 years.

According to various sources, this is what happened:

TMZ asked Bourdain what he would serve Trump and the North Korean dictator if asked to cater their summit. He replied, "Hemlock." Later on he said, "kale."

Hardly a serious death threat.
 
He never said he'd like to cook for Trump and made no secret of the fact that he'd detested Trump for at least 10 years.

According to various sources, this is what happened:

TMZ asked Bourdain what he would serve Trump and the North Korean dictator if asked to cater their summit. He replied, "Hemlock." Later on he said, "kale."

Hardly a serious death threat.


Sorry for the hijack but..."Kale" Reminds me of my mothers cooked mixed greens, with pinto beans, H/B egg, oil & vinegar & cornbread.....yum,yum.
 
Saw another report where he was suicidal after a divorce 13 years ago. This probably isn't as sudden as it seems. Sounds like he had difficultly coping or dealing with things not going as expected ie losing his girl friend.

I don't see that many people talking about it but he seemed to drink alot for an ex heroin addict. I thought sober ex drug addicts stayed away from all intoxicating substances. That always puzzled me not only did he drink on camera but what does that say about an 'ex' drug addict.
 
I thought I was worldly but I guess not.

Actually, Bourdain IMHO was pretty far down on the list of popular/well known faces, when you think about it.

Before his death I can't think of ever hearing much about him. If EVER !
 
I thought I was worldly but I guess not.

Actually, Bourdain IMHO was pretty far down on the list of popular/well known faces, when you think about it.

Before his death I can't think of ever hearing much about him. If EVER !

The guy was a third rate restaurant and food critic. That's it. Except for being a foul mouthed smart ass. (He could hardly manage to put together a sentence off camera without it containing the F word). Anyone and everyone on the Food Network commanded a bigger audience than him.

The guy then offs himself, and all of a sudden it becomes this big, huge, tragic event. I never liked the guy. And it's too bad he killed himself. And I've already posted what I thought of him for doing it. So I won't repeat myself. But by him doing it doesn't elevate him to some kind of status he never managed to achieve while he was alive. The press has been milking this for days in an attempt to do just that.
 
I thought I was worldly but I guess not.

Actually, Bourdain IMHO was pretty far down on the list of popular/well known faces, when you think about it.

Before his death I can't think of ever hearing much about him. If EVER !


I liked him and knew of him from his days on The Travel Channel....along with Andrew Zimmern. I didn't really think of him as a chef but more of a Foodie, also an Author. I have most of his books.

His shows were interesting....can't beat learning about different countries and the food they eat, much more interesting to me than watching a chef prepare a dish in a studio.

I didn't pay attention to his politics.

My son and DIL heard him speak once in St. Louis and they loved him, said he was a good speaker. They were impressed.
 
Bourdain attended The Culinary Institute of America, graduating in 1978.[25][26] From there he went on to run various restaurant kitchens in New York City—including the Supper Club,[27] One Fifth Avenue, and Sullivan's.

In 1998, Bourdain became executive chef at Brasserie Les Halles, based in Manhattan, with additional locations at the time in Miami, Washington, D.C., and Tokyo.[27] He remained executive chef there for many years
 
I don't know about murder but I still wonder if suicide was listed as the cause to cover up a drug overdose by some chance? Drug deal gone bad? Although you could more or less figure Bourdain's politics I don't think he was that political or threat to anyone.

I'm still wondering how does one hang themselves in a hotel room-a thump or crash would've attracted attention. If it was make do it probably would've taken pretty long to the point he would've started struggling to save himself ie more noise. This is why I think there might be drugs involved.
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Well a drug overdose would still be suicide, wouldn't it?
 
I do wonder if Kate Spade's suicide might have influenced Bourdain somehow. I've heard that a spate of suicides occur after a publicized suicide of a celebrity type person. I can't help but think of that. And they both had young daughters. And she hung herself, too.
 
Well a drug overdose would still be suicide, wouldn't it?

Yes it would, especially for recovered addict. And this why I think someone might be pushing a clean suicide narrative because they don't want Bourdain to go down as a drug addict and/or bring attention to themselves-where or who did Bourdain get drugs from.
 


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