Sunday, September 29, 2024

The Death of Trevor Moore: Suspicious?






Trevor Moore was a comedian with a show on Comedy Central.  You can learn more about him here.  On August 7, 2021 he died a mysterious* and untimely death that was allegedly "alcohol-related" when he fell from his balcony around 2:30 a.m.  However, it would seem death was on his mind in the months leading up to this tragedy, as he posted a disturbing Tweet on his X account a month before.  See for yourself:




July 8, 2021:  1 month + 2 days before his passing




That would be noteworthy on its own, as the chances of someone publicly stating their wishes for their obituary that close to their actual death are pretty low.  But it gets weirder, because 4 days later on June 12th he shared a video entitled "Get Ready to Die" to his Youtube channel.  Here it is in full:



Creepy episode gets creepier when host dies less than a month later.



I don't watch a lot of TV and certainly not much Comedy Central so I'd never heard of the guy, but his name came up recently in relation to the Diddy case, which made my ears perk up.  In 2014, he'd appeared in an unbelievably detailed & creepy skit/song from his own comedy album(?) "Drunk Texts to Myself" with a kid that was obviously supposed to represent Justin Bieber called "Help Me." People on X were claiming he "knew" what happened to Bieber & was somehow complicit.  (IMO it looks like just the oppsite from the video--he was using his platform to call out a very serious open secret with comedy as the vehicle for delivering the hard-to-swallow message).

And what's with the "local sexpot" thing?  Not to read too much into it--I know he was a comedian--but is it possible there was more to it than that?  Could he have been referencing some kind of sexual trauma from his past in the industry... something he experienced firsthand or saw, or perhaps something he did to others?  Was his death truly an accident?  Falling from an elevated position on a building or out a window is a preferred method of killing for the CIA and other organizations because it covers suicides, murders, accidents & general clumsiness/stupidity like trying to take pictures for your website.  A tweet shortly before his death references the Epstein case & how he would've loved for him to go to trial, so he was definitely interested in and cognizant of sex abuse cases & coverups.  

On the "Get Ready to Die" episode there's a giant coffin in the middle of the room & the hosts spend the whole episode talking about death--their fear of it, different ways to die, etc.  Moore even brings up obituaries again:



It seems his legacy was on his mind around this time...


It's reminiscent of Andy Kaufman's last year, when he likely knew he would die soon & was leaving little clues.  The question here is, if it wasn't a random accident, was this a suicide or a murder?  And why am I the only one who finds all this odd?  People have brought up the Bieber skit, but nobody's discussed Moore's actual death or the weirdness surrounding it outside of a few /r/conspiracy nuts around the time he actually died.  With the "sexpot" comment & Help Me vid, I'm more concerned about possible connections to Diddy-esque characters or firsthand knowledge of (i.e. witnessing) some horrific acts that could've then led to his drinking problem/suicide.  Or perhaps he was going to expose info and "they" wanted him silenced.  The weird focus on death could've been his way of silently screaming that he was in trouble and letting the villains know he was onto them & wasn't afraid to tell the world what they were up to anyway.  

But probably it was just a drunken accident.  A big coincidence.  He was just a goofy comedian, right?  



* The death is considered "mysterious" because so little is known about it, just that he was on his roof late at night for some reason & fell.  His mindset at the time--i.e. whether he was depressed or actually had a drinking problem--is not really discussed.  Was his wife or son present?  Did he pass instantly or lie there for hours yelling for help?  I can't find much about that night which is kinda weird.




Trevor Moore  1980 - 2021


 

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