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Post by ۞Quaalude™۞ on Feb 23, 2010 13:49:11 GMT -5
Walter Koenig has disappeared while visiting friends in Canada, and family pleaded on Sunday for information on his whereabouts to be given to the Vancouver police. Andrew Koenig, 41, who co-starred as "Boner" on the 1980s sitcom "Growing Pains," was last seen in Vancouver on February 14 after neighbors said he sold all his possessions in Los Angeles. "He's been depressed," his father, who has a degree in psychology, told local ABC television station KABC. "He's trying to get ahead in this business and he's been working at it a long time." last telephoned his parents on February 9, did not catch his return flight to Los Angeles a week later. Koenig, who has posted additional details on his website (http://www.walterkoenigsite.com), said he and his wife would fly to Vancouver on Tuesday to join the search. Andrew Koenig's showbusiness friends also sent Twitter messages seeking information about his disappearance. Koenig, 73, who played Starfleet officer Pavel Chekov on the original "Star Trek" series and the first seven feature spin-offs, said drugs were not an issue please help find this young man QC If you see Andrew PLEASE contact the missing persons hotline of the Vancouver PD at 604-717-2530. www.walterkoenigsite.com
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Post by ۞Quaalude™۞ on Feb 26, 2010 1:10:01 GMT -5
Andrew Koenig found dead in Vancouver - 2 hours ago Andrew played Richard "Boner" Stabone on "Growing Pains" but was unable to get more ... In 2003, he appeared in the short film "Batman: Dead End" Andrew Koenig Dead: 'Growing Pains' Actor's Body Found After Suicide Feb 25, 2010 ... UPDATE: His parents said My son took his own life,” said his father: “If your one of those people who feel they can’t handle it any more, if you can learn anything from this: it’s that there are people out there who really care. You might not think so…but there are people who really, really care. And before you take that final decision, check it out again…talk to somebody. And for those families who have members who they fear are susceptible to this kind of behavior, don’t ignore it, don’t rationalize it. Extend a hand. His mother added: “I ask you all to familiarize yourselves with signs you may rationalize away. Don’t rationalize away anything. Connect with each other if there is something bothering you. There is love out there.” Send Condolences : walterkoenigsite@comcast.net www.walterkoenigsite.comwww.huffingtonpost.com/.../boner-dead-andrew-koenig_n_477501.html QC Our Heart go's out to the Family . There is no reason to kill yourself - ever !!!
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