Classic ‘SNL’ Sketch ‘One of the Things That Killed’ Chris Farley Chris Farley's death was unofficially caused by a "speedball" mix of cocaine and morphine. Nearly 25 years later, his friends still think there's more to the story.⠀ ⠀ See the photos and learn the full story of Chris Farley’s death and what his friends think killed him by clicking the link in our bio. Chris Farley's turn as a Chippendales dancer opposite Patrick Swayze remains one of the most famous sketches in Saturday Night Live history. In roughly six minutes, it introduced America to their new favorite funnyman, a once-in-a-generation comedic talent who could bring an audience to laughter simply by appearing on-screen. Yet those close to Farley believed the sketch also contributed to the star's untimely death on Dec. 18, 1997, at the age of 33. "'Chippendales' was a weird sketch. I always hated it," friend and SNL co-star Chris Rock later admitted in the book The Chris Farl...
Vwegba Blogging World is a daily publication on crime, history, facts, serial killers, and murder case