Wednesday, December 01, 2010

Erica Blasberg Death: Thomas Hess guilty of obstruction of justice

Dr. Thomas Hess, the so-called friend of LPGA Golfer Erica Blasberg, and the last person to see her alive before she died May 9th 2010, plead guilty to misdemeanor obstruction of justice and at Henderson, Nev., Municipal Court.

There, Hess was sentenced to one year of probation and 40 hours of community service.  

Hess took a note and drugs of some kind away from what was the crime scene around Erica's death: her home in Nevada.

From accounts, it looked like Dr. Hess was dating Erica Blasberg at the time.

The official report is that Erica Blasberg committed suicide, but her father Mel Blasberg, at the time, didn't believe she did that, saying this:

At first glance it looks like she might have taken her own life, but at second glance, something is very, very strange about it. We're waiting for the police to make an investigation, it's a pending investigation
And Erica's fans still can't believe she took her life.  This Twitter tweet sums up what many have said:

MJaeger16 Michael Jaeger
The loss Erica Blasberg was horrible and the more I read about it the more it upsets me.
1 hour ago

The question remains, why did Erica take her life and what role did Thomas Hess play in the LPGA star's existence?

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:46 AM

    This dude should get his lisence revoke and sentence to a 20+ years prison term. He is clearly having a inappropriate relationship with this women and being a doctor, he should've convey her to seek out help from a psychiatrist instead of cleaning up her mess at the end.

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  2. Anonymous8:38 AM

    Why do you say that his license needs to be revoked and he needs to be senteneced to prison? It has not been proven that he did anything wrong. On top of that, you stated that he was having an inappropriate relationship with her. She was 25 years old! She could date however she wanted to.

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