Upon learning of the death of comic legend, Robin Williams, authorities proposed they believed the death was allegedly a suicide; The Marin County Sherriff’s Office confirmed yesterday that Williams’ death was a suicide by hanging. The actor/comedian also had a recent but shallow scar on his left wrist and a pocket knife was found near his body, with a dry substance resembling blood.
It is likely that the full post-mortem report will take weeks, roughly two to six weeks, to complete to determine whether or not Williams had drugs or alcohol in his system at the time of his death.
There is no knowledge of whether Williams left a note, but it’s now well known, and confirmed by Marin County Assistant Chief Coroner, Keith Boyd, that Williams had been suffering from major depression but Boyd didn’t disclose the treatment Williams received. for depression.
Dr. Bart RossiPhD, Clinical/Political Psychologist was featured on News 12 yesterday afternoon to share his findings on late actor depression and possible reasons for suicide.
“He most probably has a long-standing personality disorder. Psychologists call this borderline personality. Depression, alcohol problems, and past drug problems were responsible for his will to live. Although he’s so successful in life. He manages to make his quirky and quirky personality extremely funny and enduring. He was brilliant but was very sick with psychological/mental health issues throughout his life. No matter how smart or capable, even famous, someone may highlight the importance of psychological treatment and mental health interventions.
-Bart Rossi, Ph. D Clinical/Political Psychologist
Robin Williams’ death was truly a tragedy and has affected the world in ways we won’t ever forget. Our thoughts are with his family during this difficult time. His friends and fans will at all times remember him as the funny and bubbly man he portrayed on screen. Now, with his death having such a profound impact, it’s hoped that individuals around the globe will remain aware of the severity depression can have, for themselves or for others around them who may be suffering.
A manic powerhouse, Williams has been known as one of the world’s most adored comedians for hundreds of years. He at all times takes his listeners on wild imagination rides that emphasize one minimal message: Seize the day.