Comedian Eddie Griffin publicly voiced his skepticism about the reported drowning death of Malcolm‑Jamal Warner. He told audiences he simply doesn’t buy the official story. “I don’t believe that man drowned. I don’t. It’s too suspicious, there were too many different stories,” Griffin said.
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Warner, beloved for his early career role in *The Cosby Show*, was reportedly found in a body of water. But Griffin pressed further, pointing out the conflicting accounts surrounding the circumstances. He implied the inconsistencies are enough to raise doubts and suggested a deeper investigation might be warranted.
Griffin’s remarks follow rising chatter across social media and entertainment circles questioning the details of Warner’s passing. While investigative authorities have not confirmed foul play, Griffin insists the publicly released narrative doesn’t align—claiming it reads more like speculation than established fact.
So far, Warner’s estate and the official investigative bodies have not responded to Griffin’s comments. His voice adds to a growing conversation demanding clarity, transparency, and answers about what really happened. Even fans and fellow entertainers are now calling for more open communication around what led to Warner’s tragic death.
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