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Janelle says Garrison “something happens” in the year before his death

Janelle Brown and her family turn to the sudden death of her son Garrison Brown for the first time Sister women.

As a result of the TLC hit on May 4th, several members of the Brown family remembered the moment when they first heard the news that Garrison was “gone”. When Janelle spoke, she remembered that she had written Garrison “all day” before the tragedy struck on March 5, 2024.

“It was not unusual because he and I probably spoke three times a day,” said Janelle, 55, the cameras.

“I knew that he had to fight. I only picked up the listener and always set it to myself to only speak to him. And it wasn't really for anything,” she went away. “I think he needed the connection and I know that he spoke to that [and] Call his brothers and so. ”

The night before, Janelle remembered that Janelle was in bed at 8:30 p.m. that evening and noticed that the garrison “stopped writing an SMS”.

Garrison Brown and Janelle Brown are shown.

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“I knew that he had drunk again. He would go through periods in which he was really good, and then he would simply have a binge as part of the cycle,” I thought, “she continued. “So I called [my sons] Logan and Hunter. I wrote you an SMS … because we wrote Tag team team. I said, “will you see if Garrison will answer you?” They said: “Mom, we are there. We will only check him somehow and make sure that he is doing well. '”

“So I went to sleep and Gabriel called me and he says: 'Mom, he's gone.' And I like 'what?' “She added.

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On March 5, 2024, people confirmed that Garrison was found dead at the age of 25. At that time, Leutnant Charles M. Hernandez II from the Flagstaff police department confirmed that “police officers from Flagstaff reacted to a report on death in a house” and “discovered Mr. Brown”.

Before his death, Janelle noticed that Garrison “really had to fight alcohol”.

“I don't know what happened. He was never a drinking child. He didn't like it, didn't like the taste,” she said. “He started drinking during Covid. Something happened in the last year and it really only got it.”

Janelle also said her family offered him all the love, all the support, all the help, all resources.

Garrison Brown is shown.

Robert Brown/ Instagram


“I don't know what happened this evening, what he did because he had other nights like this, where he drinks and then passed out, and he would breastfeed a kind of radio, but he would be back in the morning,” she continued. “I don't know. I don't know what happened this time.”

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