Janelle Brown and Family Was Concerned About Late Son Garrison’s Final Texts Before Death
PHOTO: Janelle Brown/Instagram/TLC

Concern for his mother Janelle Brown was purportedly by Garrison Brown’s last text messages.

Star of ‘Sister Wives’ Garrison Brown sadly committed suicide earlier this week. On Tuesday, his brother Gabe discovered the 25-year-old in his Flagstaff home and called the police.



Police say they spoke with the “Sister Wives” star on Tuesday after learning that Garrison had shot himself, according to the police report that TMZ was able to get. They also explain what Janelle claims were unsettling texts Garrison had been sending to some people the day before.

According to Janelle, per the police reports, the text read — “I want to hate you for sharing the good times. But I can’t. I miss these days.”

Reportedly close to Garrison, Janelle’s youngest son, Gabe, volunteered and was the one to find his sibling dead with a revolver.

Three of the TLC star’s roommates claimed to have heard a “pop” on Monday night, but they didn’t think it was a gunshot and didn’t look into it further, according to reports.



While Gabe disclosed that his brother had recently started a new work at a medical facility and appeared to be thriving on his own after leaving the family home two years ago, they also asserted that Garrison was known to suffer with alcohol.

Garrison, revealed he had gotten a new cat a few days before his unexpected death at the age of 25.

Taking a picture of himself grinning and holding up an elderly cat he called “Ms. Buttons,” Garrison posted the image on March 1.

 

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