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I might put a
few more of these on here over time but today I decided
to start with this one because I don't really know where
else to put it....
Michael
Blosil - adopted son of American singer Marie Osmond.
The night that Michael killed
himself, he had called his mother. She was too busy
to talk to him. What was she so busy doing? She was
going through a costume change during a show at Las
Vegas.
She says, " "I couldn't get
to it." Later when she called him back, he
didn't pick up.
Does she feel guilty, regret? Here is
what she says, "I think if you live in 'what
ifs,' you stop living."
Notice she says "I
think..." She doesn't say how she felt. Later
she says she will see him in Heaven. She is a Mormon.
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Michael
Blosil Nearly nine months after her son's
tragic death by suicide, Marie Osmond is finally opening
up about her loss. Osmond's 18-year-old son, Michael
Blosil, took his own life by jumping off a Los Angeles
apartment building in February. The singer, who adopted
Michael with ex-husband Brian Blosil, told Oprah of the
tragedy, "I've been through some tough things in my
life [but] this is probably the hardest thing I've been
through."
Osmond admitted to understanding her son's plight, having
suffered from post-partum depression herself. One of
their last conversations was telling, she says.
"When I heard him say to me 'I have no friends,' it
brought back when I went through depression," she
said. "Because you really feel so alone."
"I said, 'Mike, I'm going to be there Monday, and
it's going to be OK,' but depression doesn't wail til
Monday."
Osmond painfully recalled the night that Michael died,
starting with a phone call from him just as she was going
on stage during her Vegas show. She said that she was
going through a costume change when her phone rang.
"I couldn't get to it," she admitted. Later
when she called him back, he didn't pick up.
"I believe in female intuition. I especially believe
in mother's intuition. I knew something was wrong."
She asked her daughter to stay with her that night in the
hotel and at 2 AM the phone rang. On the other line was a
security guard from her gated community. "[He] said
'there are some people here to see you. It's the police I
believe' ... He said, 'well it's the coroner's
office.'"
"I knew it was Michael," she said with tears
streaming.
According to the police report, the time of death was
around 9:30 PM. Osmond told Oprah that he called her
about 45 minutes before that. "You know some
particulars are so in stone, other things are just like
this wave that comes in and out of your heart. I've been
through some tough times in my life, Oprah. This is
probably the hardest thing I've ever been through."
When asked by Oprah if she thought things would have been
different if she had just spoken to Michael when he
called, Osmond responded by saying, "I think if you
live in 'what ifs,' you stop living."
While many media outlets have reported that Michael's
suicide stemmed from the conflict between his Mormon
upbringing and his reported homosexuality, Osmond denied
these claims. "My son was not gay," she said.
"And it wouldn't matter if he was."
She added, "I know I'll see him again because of
what I believe."
She told Oprah that Blosil started abusing drugs when he
was 12 and took several trips to rehab, however, she
disputed any notion that narcotics played a role in his
death.
"My son was clean when he jumped," she said of
the teen, who was a student at L.A.'s Fashion Institute
of Design and Merchandising. "There were no drugs in
his system, but I believe that the ramifications of them
were there. That was the hard part."
Blosil left a suicide note, and Osmond did her best to
summarize it: "He basically said he knew that
morning was the last time he would get up and brush his
teeth, make his bed, those kinds of things. He had made
his decision, I guess. And uh, [he wrote] that he loved
his family ... The pain was so intense."
Osmond also confirmed rumors that her son had attempted
suicide while she was competing on 'Dancing With the
Stars' in 2007. "During that time I was going
through a very public divorce. Going through custody
battles ... and he received some news that something had
happened to some of his family members ... and he
couldn't deal with it. He promised he would never do it
again."
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Note - The part about "he also promised he
wouldn't do it again reminds me of this article about guilt
trips....
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