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Marvin Gaye’s Death
Marvin Gaye was a singer and songwriter, known for his prominent role in the Motown document company. He grew up in Washington, D.C, and was raised by his father, Marvin Homosexual, Sr, a minister, and his mother, Alberta Gay. Marvin first discovered his musical talent and passion by singing in his father’s church. As Marvin began his musical career, he was teased for his surname “Gay”, so he added an ‘E’ to the end of it, which created distance between him and his father, who had a rocky relationship. Marvin soon became successful in the music industry, and had created a number of hit songs. Marvin’s career helped to shape the manner and reputation of Motown Records.
On April 1, 1984, Marvin was fatally shot by his father in their Los Angeles home. On the day of the murder, Marvin and Marvin Sr were arguing about a misplaced insurance policy document. At this point, the relationship between Marvin and his father was as heated as ever – Marvin’s sister had moved out of the house just to avoid the conflict. In the months prior to his death, Marvin’s family reported that he was low and suicidal, and had even tried to jump out of a moving car. After
5 Famous Deaths at the Hands of Loved Ones
The saying goes, "There's no greater loss for a parent than the death of a child." But can you imagine when that death ends up being at the hands of the actual parent? It's a hard pill to swallow. This, however, is what happened to Motown superstar Marvin Gaye when he stared down the barrel of a gun held by his own father on April 1, 1984.
Here are some famous murders that occurred at the hands of a loved one:
R&B/Soul Singer Marvin Gaye: April 1, 1984
Marvin Gaye
The fatal shooting of Motown's "Prince of Soul," Marvin Gaye, Jr., goes down in the document books as one of the most famous and tragic deaths in music history.
Born Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. (he later added the "e" in his surname) in 1939 in Washington, D.C., the R&B/soul singer had 18 Top 10 hit singles and is best known for such classics as "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," "What's Going On," "Let's Get It On," and his 1982 comeback song, the chart-topping "Sexual Healing," which earned him two Grammy Awards.
Plagued by drug overuse, the artist moved in with his parents, preacher Marv