Slipknot bassist widow testifies against doctor in court

24 April 2014 | 9:49 am | Staff Writer
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Brenna Gray, wife of late Slipknot bassist Paul Gray, has appeared in court testifying against the musician’s doctor who is facing nine counts of involuntary manslaughter. The desmoinesregister.com reports that Gray had issues as to why doctor Daniel Baldi continued prescribing anti-anxiety medication after the bassist had relapsed. "I just knew it was his drug of choice, that he'd struggled with it. So I just wasn't really sure why he was on it, why he needed it along with the medication he was taking for addiction," Brenna Gray testified as transcribed by desmoinesregister.com Additionally, Brenna Gray alleges fellow Slipknot members did not respond to calls for help, when she contacted them the week leading up to Paul’s death. "Nobody else cared, nobody was involved. They told me it was my problem." You can read the full story here.

Brenna Gray, wife of late Slipknot bassist Paul Gray, has appeared in court testifying against the musician’s doctor who is facing nine counts of involuntary manslaughter.


The desmoinesregister.com reports that Brenna Gray had issues as to why doctor Daniel Baldi continued prescribing anti-anxiety medication after the bassist had relapsed.


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"I just knew it was his drug of choice, that he'd struggled with it. So I just wasn't really sure why he was on it, why he needed it along with the medication he was taking for addiction," Brenna Gray testified as transcribed by desmoinesregister.com.


Additionally, Brenna Gray alleges fellow Slipknot members did not respond to calls for help, when she contacted them the week leading up to Paul’s death.


"Nobody else cared, nobody was involved. They told me it was my problem."


You can read the full story here.