- CelebrityTheGrio
‘Friday’ star Tommy ‘Tiny’ Lister’s cause of death is revealed
Over four months after his untimely passing, Friday star Tommy “Tiny” Lister‘s cause of death has been revealed. As theGrio previously reported, Lister died in December 2020 at the age of 62, found dead at 3 a.m. in his home in Marina del Rey. In his final interview, he was clearly battling coronavirus symptoms, as he had a hard time speaking and continued to clear his throat throughout.
- CelebrityYahoo Life
Suzanne Somers, 74, twins in shorts alongside 25-year-old granddaughter: 'That ThighMaster really paid off'
"I’m a different kind of grandmother!" the actress tells fans.
- U.S.NextShark
16-Year-Old Shot, Killed After Answering Door in Seattle Family Home
A 16-year-old Filipino American boy was shot and killed by an unidentified gunman after answering the door in their Rainier Beach home in Seattle last week. What occurred: The incident happened before 11 p.m. on April 23 when the victim, identified as Earl Estrella, answered the door of their home in Waters Avenue South after hearing a knock, according to the Seattle Times. Witnesses said the gunman shot Estrella several times while the latter stood in the doorway.
- LifestyleDr. Phil CBS
VideoMan Who Says He Is Under Investigation For Baby’s Death Claims Doctors Told Him His Son Also Had Older Injuries
Melissa says her son, Steven, was inconsolable after his infant son, Lucas, died but claims she’s never seen the child’s mother, Elke, shed a tear. “Not at his funeral, not the day after they got home - ever,” she says. The coroner ruled Lucas’s death a homicide after determining he suffered a fatal brain injury consistent with shaken baby syndrome. Melissa says she blames Elke, but Steven is currently the subject of an investigation into his son’s death. Steven and Elke adamantly deny hurting Lucas and say they don’t believe the other could have injured him either. Steven asserts that the doctors in the emergency department where Lucas was initially seen for his injuries told him his son had healing fractures on his ribs that were a couple of weeks old. He says the news came as a shock “He had never shown any signs of being in pain or being uncomfortable.” Steven says. When Dr. Phil notes that Lucas’s alleged previous injuries aren’t in the baby’s medical records, how does Steven respond? Part one of this two-part Dr. Phil, “’My 3-Month-Old Grandson Was Murdered; Who is To Blame?’” airs Thursday. And on Friday’s conclusion, “’Who Killed Baby Lucas?’,” Dr. Carole Jenny, Director of the Fellowship Program in Child Abuse Pediatrics at Seattle Children’s Hospital joins the conversation. Check local listings to find out where you can watch. WATCH: Mother Of Dead Infant Says She Doesn’t Think Boyfriend Was Capable Of Harming Their Son TELL DR. PHIL YOUR STORY: Have you been accused and want to clear your name?

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