John Travolta's son dies.

misshestermoffitt

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OMG , Travolta's son died. I guess they were in the bahamas and the kid had a seizure and hit his head on the bathtub and it killed him.

How sad, Travolta and his cute wife Kelly Preston are such a nice couple, no dirt, no drama. I feel bad for them. :-(
 
I don't suspect foul play. It think this is just an actual case of it being an accident. I know it's hard to believe, since people rarely die of true accidents these days.
 
my son will be 22 in june i cant even imagine what they are going through, no foul play but at 16 maybe experimenting???
 
The kid was 16, I doubt there was a babysitter involved. Now it could be that he partied too hard and passed out hitting his head. I don't doubt a "bad boy" cover up, but I don't think someone killed him.
 
Oh, I didn't know he was autistic. They didn't point that out on headline news. Ok, then, back to foul play.............


They have been saying for years its Kawasaki disease but thats a coverup.. I bet they felt some type of shame having a kid whom was not "" NORMAL""
But nevertheless He was their Child and I hope I NEVER EVER have to feel the pain and sadness they are feeling now.. God Bless him..





Or L.R.Hubbard bless him .. whomever .. someone bless the child
 
Oh yes, they're those weird scientology people. Don't they believe that when you die you tour the unvierse in a spaceship for 20 years and then you come back and are born again?

I wonder what strange things they do at funerals.

I do still feel bad for them.
 
They should have picked a cover disease that at least is similiar to autism.







Who gets Kawasaki disease?
About 80 percent of the people with Kawasaki disease are under age five. Children over age eight are rarely affected. The disease occurs more often among boys (over 60 percent) and among those of Asian ancestry. But it can occur in every racial and ethnic group. Over 4,000 cases of Kawasaki disease are being diagnosed annually in the United States. Less than 1 percent of those who get it die.
What happens to those with Kawasaki disease?

The symptoms of Kawasaki disease include...
  • fever
  • rash
  • swollen hands and feet
  • irritation and redness of the whites of the eyes
  • swollen lymph glands in the neck
  • irritation and inflammation of the mouth, lips and throat
How is autism diagnosed?




Autism varies widely in its severity and symptoms and may go unrecognized, especially in mildly affected children or when it is masked by more debilitating handicaps. Doctors rely on a core group of behaviors to alert them to the possibility of a diagnosis of autism. These behaviors are:
  • impaired ability to make friends with peers
  • impaired ability to initiate or sustain a conversation with others
  • absence or impairment of imaginative and social play
  • stereotyped, repetitive, or unusual use of language
  • restricted patterns of interest that are abnormal in intensity or focus
  • preoccupation with certain objects or subjects
  • inflexible adherence to specific routines or rituals
 
Story is still developing... Now appears to be an "avoidable death" and in my book, any time someone is "let" to die, that's foul play.

Who's responsible for this? The stupid parent's with ridiculous nonsensical beliefs? The church of scientology for preventing real medicine being used to keep the kid healthy?

I want to know who's going to jail for the negligence... If parents do not care for their childrens wellbeing there should be consequences, because regardless of their religious, or moral beliefs the kid could have been treated, which would have prevented this. In my book, standing by and watching your son die is just as much murder as killing him yourself.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/01042009/news/nationalnews/avoidable_death_147077.htm said:
The health problems of tragic teen Jett Travolta would not have been properly treated unless his celebrity Scientologist parents had rejected their religion's theories on medicine, outraged experts said yesterday.



Hah wait until you see this?

And his parents have repeatedly denied their son could have autism - an illness the church says doesn't exist.

Really now? Autism is just part of our imagination? Is that more ridiculous, or are their bogus fucking stupid beliefs? If believing AIDs didnt exist, would that make it any less illegal to knowingly transmit the virus to another person? To me, scientologists seem to have severe autism themselves...

"Autism doesnt exist" -- Gives stupid people a reason to breed.

The kid was autistic, the parents were ashamed, the parents LET the child die from a seizure that COULD HAVE been prevented. The parents should go to jail. It's not the babysitters job to give the kid medication. Obviously this kid has had these issues for a while, and if he wasn't meant to die from a severe head injury, than it would have been from a seizure one day- and they would have just stood by and watched.

I wonder what the insurance policy is on the kid, because John Travoltas career has pretty much been in the shitter for the past number of years... I wouldn't be surprised if bad financial management coupled with bad economy and loan payments on all of these extravagant purchases John Travolta has made over the years is what put them in this position.

We all know about OJ, and I think 99% of us know he did it... Plus all of these other celebrities that have killed close personal family members... I wouldn't be surprised to see the Travolta name on CourtTV one day.

Just my two cents.
 
I don't know how they could just refuse to admit their son had autism. People with autism need scheduled care, they have to have things just so, they have very special needs. Now I'm really feeling bad for the boy and am pissed that parents can bo so stupid and blind.
 
I don't know how they could just refuse to admit their son had autism. People with autism need scheduled care, they have to have things just so, they have very special needs. Now I'm really feeling bad for the boy and am pissed that parents can bo so stupid and blind.


Oh yeah... but what will be interesting is to see how much the US judicial system favors Travolta... oh wait, they were in the Bahamas... How convenient. I wonder if they will ever see a court room...

Also... I've seen people pass out in a variety of positions, and have never ended up with a "broken nose and a smashed skull"

The words "smashed skull" sort of make me think about what those big gorillas from the movie "Congo" would do to you.
 
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