Trending badgeTrendingPosted 54 minutes ago21 Famous People Who Died Under SUPER Suspicious And Mysterious CircumstancesI, for one, don't believe Sid killed Nancy.by Hannah MarderBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Recently, 1kBabyOilBottles asked, "Which celebrity death do you find suspicious?" and people had a ton of answers that have me questioning everything. Here are some of the deaths mentioned - and the fishy factors causing speculation. 1. In 2018, Kim Porter, who shared three kids with Sean Combs (aka Diddy), died of lobar pneumonia in her sleep after several days of a sore throat and fever. The model had gone to the doctor and been given antibiotics and painkillers, and was feeling better the evening before her death. Naturally, this led to some fans feeling her death was suspicious, especially as Porter was only 47 and in good health (also, her initial cause of death was "deferred"). However, her children squashed this rumor. "While it has been incredibly difficult to reconcile how she could be taken from us too soon, the cause of her death has long been established," they wrote. "There was no foul play." Jerod Harris / WireImage Suggested by u/Medium_Butterfly_524 However, it wasn't just fans who found the death suspicious. Al B. Sure!, Porter's ex-husband and the father of her first child, later called Porter's death a "tragic murder." He also suggested some of her devices had gone missing, containing "critical evidence" that "closely correlates with details outlined in the recently released public indictment document" (referring to Diddy's 2024 racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking, and transportation for purposes of prostitution charges). He then claimed Porter had been killed as "she was set on course to accomplish what Mrs. Cassie Ventura did by igniting the Bon Fire which brings us here today." Ventura, Diddy's ex-girlfriend, had sued Diddy for abuse and rape in 2023, but the case settled a day later. Bruce Glikas / FilmMagic Diddy acknowledged physical abuse against Ventura, which was proven in a video CNN released in 2024. However, he denied sexual abuse and assault allegations. When more women came forward to accuse him of the same, he denied all allegations. He also denied the charges against him, pleading not guilty, and in July of this year, he was found "not guilty" of the larger charges (racketeering and sex trafficking). He was found guilty of transportation to engage in prostitution and denied bail, as the judge claimed he was a danger to others due to his "years of lifelong violence." Also fanning the fire was a book released as Porter's posthumous "memoir," titled Kim's Lost Words: A Journey for Justice From the Other Side... The book is said to be comprised of notes Porter had saved on a flash drive before her death. The book, which quickly became a bestseller, details her sex life with Diddy, alleges physical abuse at his hands, and even seems to claim Porter knew Diddy was behind her impending death. However, Diddy, along with Porter's children, slammed it as fake. Porter's friends also denied the book's authenticity. Lester Cohen / WireImage for BET Network Close friend Eboni Elektra wrote, "Kim would never do such a thing." Her best friend, Lawanda Lane, who lived with Porter for decades, said Porter never had a diary or journal. The author of the book, Chris Todd, said he could not promise its accuracy as he received the flash drive from sources in the music industry (which he did not name). Amazon and Barnes & Noble later pulled the book after Porter and Sure!'s son Quincy issued a cease-and-desist over "defamatory statements" in the book. Ben Rose / WireImage via Getty Images One of the claims Quincy took issue with was that he and Diddy had had a sexual encounter. It's worth noting that there were no credible allegations against Diddy in regards to Porter's death, and he was never investigated or charged. The coroner also did not find Porter's death suspicious or the result of foul play. And there is no solid, released evidence to suggest the book is real.* Still, speculation persists. Shareif Ziyadat / Getty Images *A witness in Diddy's trial, Courtney Burgess, claimed to be in possession of a flash drive with Porter's memoir and sex tapes featuring Diddy, which his lawyer said had been submitted to federal officials. Later, Burgess said he'd gotten rid of the flash drives but might have videos on his phone or email, so it's unclear if the videos actually made it to authorities. Porter's best friend, Lawanda Lane, who said she was responsible for going through and distributing Porter's possessions after her death (and did not find a memoir), said she (along with Diddy's family) didn't even know who Burgess was, despite him claiming to be an associate of Porter's. Diddy later sued Burgess (along with Nexstar Media, NewsNation's parent company, which covered Burgess's claims) for defamation. It does not appear that this has gone to trial yet. 2. Singer Sam Cooke, the "