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Pamela Morrison L.A. (1972)

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2007

Video di una festa a Los Angeles con Pamela Courson

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  • I don't personally believe in "soul-mates", but Jim and Pam is about as close as you can get to it!

  • i think pam was just depressed after jim died..they belonged together..and i think she wanted to die. i read days before she overdosed she "mentioned seeing Jim again soon"

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  • WHAT??...nonsense...I drink with Jim all the time at brass tacs in Waterbury ct....he comes in all the time.....has a bushy white beard, everyone knows him...dont be talkin that shit

  • what the hell is this? anyone?

  • @RoxieBunnie I will listen

  • @bigreddrpepper I think you're closer to the truth. She end on the streets as a "working girl" without money. Jim was like a "keeper", soulmate and lover. Pam was the special one. Strong, the only one able to tolerate him. They got a real turbulent but harmonious relationship? Not able to survive by herself, she often said she wanted to die to be with Jim.

  • I so want to speak my mind...but I know no one will listen. 

  • poor little girl... we miss you

  • @xXemilyisstrangeXx I pretty much agree with you. The one thing I don't think is accurate is that she intended to kill him. I think she said she killed him out of guilt, because she was the one who got the drugs that killed him. Jim wasn't really into heroin, but Pamela was.

    Jim died from cardiac arrest, due to all the booze and then the heroin--topped off by a hot bath. All that would kill even a Navy SEAL, which is what Jim was tough enough to be--and his father being an admiral in the Navy.

  • i still love her madly

  • @TheRockstar1966 I didn't believe in the "soul mate" thing either, until I met my wife.

  • @p0llenp0ny Of course they can but regarding Courson: projecting her as angelic & turning her into a poorly-done to victim is a foolish idea. Pamela told several people she killed Jim, whether it's true - I don't wish to accuse - though I wish people would screw their heads on tighter and not romanticise someone who is a suspect in one of the worlds greatest losses. She was an appendage. Unfortunately suicide can be a guilt thing too you know, that is conveniently forgotten in favour of tragedy.

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