A professor from UCLA dies in a ritual of "mummification" at the Hollywood Executive's house
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Doran George, 48, died in the house of a senior manager. Hollywood in November 2017.
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A University professor from California died during a bondage session at a Hollywood executive who was horribly cheated.
Doran George, 48, was found dead in the home of Skip Chasey, director of the William Morris Endeavor agency and known in the BDSM community (Bondage, Discipline, Dominance and Submission) as "Master Skip" , 19 November 2017.
George, who was born Duncan Gilbert and did not use gendered pronouns, had been wrapped up "head" from an autopsy report obtained at the end of last week by Variety.
"The partner of the deceased observed that the deceased did not react properly," report states. The partner checked more closely with the deceased and realized that the deceased was not breathing. The partner called 911 and started cutting the plastic and tape. "
George, who had a 16-year relationship with a man named Barry Shils who allowed sexual activities outside of their partnership, had become a regular Chasey playmate for seven months prior to his death.
When the parapsychics arrived, they were unable to revive George
The coroner's office could not determine the cause of death and Chasey was not accused of any wrongdoing, reports Variety. [19659005] Chasey's lawyer, John Duran, told Variety that the two were participating in a consensual activity and noted that the coroner had not concluded that packing was the cause of George's death [19659011] Hollywood Sign Reuters2 “/>
Doran George, a professor at UCLA, died in the house of a major Hollywood agent in November 2017.
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"It was very sad and traumatic for Skip," said Duran. "It's someone with whom he had an ongoing relationship – no one expected it to end that way."
According to a commemorative memo published by UCLA, George had a stellar childhood career in musicals in the UK before joining the Ph.D. in Culture and Performance and developed an expertise in the areas of LGBTQ studies and people with disabilities. , graduated in 2014, taught several courses and were "highly respected, revered and worshiped" by their peers and students 19659005] "Those of you who have had the honor to follow this course or being in one of Doran's discussion sections know that their heart was as big as their laughter and that their dedication to social justice was influenced by their own experience of emigrants. said Alicia Gaspar de Alba, UCLA professor, in a note adorned to his colleagues.
The room in which George was found – filled with padded floor tiles, a metal cage and a padded examination table – was described as a BDSM-style dungeon "in the report d & # 39; autopsy.
The incident received a heightened amount of attention when it was discussed on a podcast called the gray area.
For his part, the William Morris Endeavor agen "We had not known the circumstances surrounding this personal case until now, but we understand that the police record is closed and that it is not possible." no charges were laid. If any other facts develop, we will reassess the situation and determine any appropriate action to take, "said the agency in a statement to Variety.
Their partner was left with a sense of guilt over what happened
"In my grief, I hit myself – as if it was like watching my lover shoot heroin and say nothing," said Shils in Hollywood Reporter. "Never in my wildest dreams did I think that he would eventually die."
Christopher Carbone is a reporter covering global affairs, technology and national news for FoxNews.com. can reach him at [email protected] or on Twitter @christocarbon .