Police Investigating a Violent Altercation and Cover-Up Before Bobbi Kristina Was Found

Last night may have been the biggest night of the year for the music industry, but Grammy celebrations were made a bit more somber due to the fact that Whitney Houston's only child, Bobbi Kristina Brown, remains hospitalized in a medically induced coma. In recent days, a criminal investigation has been launched to see if foul play was involved in her ultimately ending up unresponsive in the intensive care unit, mainly because of unexplained injuries on the 21-year-old's body. Her boyfriend, Nick Gordon, remains at the center of the investigation, and many close to the couple have said that their relationship often turned violent. Police are currently investigating whether or not there was a violent altercation and cover-up before Bobbi Kristina was found.

According to a report by TMZ, jealousy seemed to be a big problem between the two: "Sources close to the couple tell us ... their spats, which sometimes resulted in domestic violence, were almost always triggered by Nick's jealousy over Bobbi Kristina's fame. He felt he was also Whitney Houston's child since he grew up with her and could not understand why people focused on Bobbi."

While Houston never legally adopted Gordon, she did raise him as her own from age 12. He and Brown were reportedly treated the same way by Houston, so he has expected to apparently profit from the family name or at least be respected because of it. Instead, both the Houston and Brown families have wanted Gordon completely shut out because they believed he was a bad influence on Houston's daughter.

Do you think jealousy might have led to a violent altercation that ultimately caused Brown to lose consciousness, or do you think Gordon has been telling the truth and the family would just prefer to be able to blame someone else rather than believe that Brown might have made her own potentially fatal mistake? Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below.

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Bobbi Kristina Brown, Nick Gordon, Investigation, Domestic Violence, Coma
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