
‘Sister Wives’ star Garrison Brown ‘wonderful’ but depressed, having relationship issues before tragic death, roommate says
NY Post
One of “Sister Wives” star Garrison Brown’s three roommates has broken their silence on the reality star’s apparent suicide this week.
“All I have to say is that he was a wonderful person with nothing but positivity to give to others,” Addison Miele, who lives in the late 25-year-old’s apartment in Flagstaff, Arizona, told Us Weekly on Thursday. “He helped me greatly when I needed a place to stay. He was a good friend and a good landlord.”
Miele added of polygamists Kody and Janelle Brown’s son, “He is a good person and someone I look up to.”
According to an incident report obtained by The Post, Miele told police that he had spoken to Brown on Tuesday at 3 p.m., in their kitchen. Brown was allegedly intoxicated and asked him for a lighter. Miele gave him one, but that was the end of their conversation.
Later that night is when Brown is believed to have shot himself dead. Miele claimed he did not hear a gunshot, which surprised him because he claimed to be a light sleeper.
Miele also told officers that he and Brown were close and recently had a conversation about Brown being depressed, although he never said anything that Miele thought to be a red flag.