Ricky had an intense fear of flying, however, he was unwilling to travel by bus. These two things led him to purchase a private plane that apparently came with a history of mechanical issues. Not exactly the sort of plane you want to be flying in. In late December 1985, Ricky and his band embarked for their three-stop tour of the Southern U.S. On New Year’s Eve that year, the plane crashed straight into some trees northeast of Dallas, Texas. Ricky and six others died on the spot.
Rumors circulated that the crash came about due to drug use by Ricky or the crew, but the Civil Aeronautics Board, as well as other agencies, confirmed in an official report that the cause of the crash was likely due to an onboard heater which caught fire.
Kristin & Ricky Were Having Trouble
Ricky and his wife had a very rocky marriage, to put it best. In 1977, after 14 years of marriage and four children, their marriage was just about to become a thing of the past. There were several incidences that tore their marriage apart. At one point, Kristin moved Ricky out of their home and placed him into a rented house. She did this while he was on tour. He was left to discover this himself when he came home from the tour.
One month later, Kristin discovered Ricky in the bedroom with two cheerleaders from the Los Angeles Rams, which he claimed was set up. Although the couple eventually worked through their differences, Kristin still wanted to make their separation permanent and legal. In 1982, the couple finally divorced and Ricky received a tough blow when attorneys and accountants took more than $1 million from him.
Supposed Drug Use
The first time they filed for divorce, Ricky and Kristin reconciled. However, that didn't mean that things had improved. They were still in a very volatile marriage. Both sides made accusations against the other that they were engaging in drug and alcohol abuse. Both claimed each other to be lousy parents.
In 1987, Kristin confessed to People magazine that she made attempts to overcome the drug issues with Ricky. She shared that initially, the two were in it together. They would go on the road together and engage in drug abuse. After some time, the drugs completely messed them up and their marriage. Kristin started therapy and Ricky joined her for some time but eventually stopped coming. Kristin was in the fight alone.
Did Cigarettes Kill Harriet?
We have already mentioned that Harriet Nelson became somewhat of a recluse after her husband Ozzie died. The death of her youngest son, Ricky, didn't help her emotional state. When asked if she was in “good spirits” in the early ‘90s, her eldest son David replied, “She hasn’t been in good spirits since dad died,” according to The Baltimore Sun.
Following their deaths, Harriet moved to the Nelson family beach home in Laguna Beach, California. Harriet suffered from emphysema in her later years, something which resulted from her smoking habits which began at age 13. On October 2, 1994, she passed away from congestive heart failure. She reportedly passed away peacefully in her sleep, with David at her side.
David Played the Role of a Killer
You are familiar that Ozzie and Harriet were both working hard on their show. Ricky, as well, was strongly invested in his music career. So where was David? Well, David's path took a more "normal" route. After he graduated from high school, he went to college at the University of Southern California. He even joined a fraternity there. During his family's TV show run, he was granted the opportunity to direct several episodes of The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.
After the show came to an end, David continued to act. One of his most memorable performances was in The Big Circus, a 1959 thriller. In the film, David played Tommy Gordon, a young boy who is troubled and violent. He has also acted in Up and in Smoke and Cry-Baby.