The sad case of what happened to Bobbi Kristina Brownremains a cold reminder of how fragile life is.
The only daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brownwas found unresponsive in a bathtub in her Atlanta townhouse on Jan. 31, 2015, having slipped under the water for reasons seemingly related to the mixture of alcohol, marijuana, morphine and other drugs found in her system.
She never regained consciousness and died on July 26, 2015, a little less than three and a half years after Houston accidentally drowned in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, having suffered heart disease linked to cocaine use.
While six weeks is more the norm, Bobbi Kristina's cause of death—pneumonia, brought on by drug intoxication and brain damage incurred from being immersed in water for too long—wasn't announced until March 4, 2016, as investigators combed over every detail in an attempt to connect the dots of the day she slipped away, still alive technically but unable to tell her story.
"I'm glad that s--t is all over," Nick Gordon told DailyMail.com when the announcement was made on what also would have been Bobbi Kristina's 23rd birthday. "I just want to wish my girl a happy birthday."
Yet while we know what ailments officially caused her death, the manner of death—accidental or otherwise—remains an unanswered question.
"You're the first thing I think about when I wake up and the last thing I think about before I go to sleep," he tweeted. "I love&missyou RIH my angel."
In September, Gordon, who participated in a Dr. Phil intervention and went to rehab while Bobbi Kristina was in a coma and again after she died, was found legally responsible for her death, the result of a negligence lawsuit filed by the administrator of the aspiring singer's estate that was later joined by Bobby Brown and amended to be a wrongful-death suit. Bobbi Kristina had been Houston's sole heir upon her mom's death in 2012.
But even that doesn't mean exactly what it sounds like. A judge arrived at the decision by default after Gordon missed his second straight hearing in the proceedings and was found in contempt of court, thereby allowing the allegations—including that he abused Bobbi Kristina, was making unauthorized withdrawals from her bank account and plied her with a "toxic cocktail" before she fell unconscious—to be what's called "admitted by omission." As in, he never showed up to deny it and, while a lawyer initially denied the allegations on his behalf, no one was representing Gordon as of November 2015, per the Los Angeles Times.
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Brown had testified in court that his daughter had unlimited earning potential thanks to her talent and famous lineage.
"I am pleased with the outcome of today's court proceedings," the "My Prerogative" singer stated after damages were awarded, knowing that they were unlikely to actually see any money from Nick. "I do know that Mr. Gordon will be unable to slander my daughter's name in the future or obtain any benefits from the use of Krissy's name.
"Finally, I do need for the District Attorney's Office to step up and begin the criminal prosecution of Mr. Gordon. The delay in that matter is of great concern to me and my family. We need for District Attorney Howard to act now."
On Nov. 29, Gordon tweeted a picture of himself with Houston, writing, "Learned so much from this amazing woman. Miss you so much!!"
He has never been charged with any crime in connection with her death.
As for the loved ones of Bobbi Kristina on the other side of that lawsuit:
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Brown and Whitney Houston divorced in 2007 after 15 years of turbulent marriage that saw, at times, both of them battling substance abuse and starring in the dysfunction-driven reality series Being Bobby Brown not long before they split up.
After Houston died, her family blamed Brown for her demons, and that animosity still lingered when Bobbi Kristina died.
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Cissy expressed worry about Bobbi Kristina after Whitney's death, and she was said to be devastated when her granddaughter died.
Though people close to Bobby have spoken up in his defense, he didn't entirely absolve himself of what happened to Whitney, or in their daughter's eerily similar tragic spiral.
"We should have been better [as parents]," he told Robin Roberts on 20/20 last June. "We could have been better." Like the Houstons, however, he was also convinced that at least part of the blame lay with Gordon.
"It's not a mystery to me," Brown said. "The same thing that happened to my daughter is what happened to Whitney...There's only one person that was around both occasions. Only one person who says they were there to protect them...and he didn't."
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"When we really found out that Krissy was in trouble [with drugs], we were really making plans to do something about it, but it came too late," Pat told Entertainment Tonight in November 2015. She had filed a restraining order against Nick in 2014, alleging he had made threatening comments and posted photos of him with guns on social media in an attempt to intimidate her and the Houston family.
Pat said she wished she could have told Bobbi Kristina, "'You have to love yourself. You have to call on people and not allow someone to divide you and then conquer you.'"
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Regardless of any squabbles over money, a sadly frequent occurrence when it comes to estate management, Cissy and Pat are both committed to keeping their departed loved ones' legacies alive.
Pat and Gary were seen in September at the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., where Whitney memorabilia includes the gown she wore when she won 11 awards at the 1993 Billboard Music Awards.
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"I believe somebody killed my niece, just like they killed her mother," she said. "I don't know who actually murdered Whitney."
As for her feud with the rest of the Houstons, Leolah said Bobbi Kristina "was surrounded by people who cared nothing for her."
Last summer, Leolah started a GoFundMe account to raise cash for a private investigation into the two deaths.
"As we have stated on numerous occasions and we will repeat again today, this case remains under active investigation by our office," Howard said last September, after Gordon was found liable for Bobbi Kristina's death. "Our investigation will encompass all relevant facts and circumstances, including the body and content of the civil action holding Nick Gordon civilly responsible for the death of Bobbi Kristina Brown."
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