However, I can see how things can turn out to be so-and-so; and it really boils down to what his means of death flung into the spotlight about his preceding behaviour--that is, Graeme as a victim of mental illness. And not just in private; but in display, out in the open. And we're fresh enough from the last Bell "Let's Talk" campaign (bathos and all, yeah I know) to know that, well, this stuff's important. And ironically, if *anyone's* prepared to tackle this angle, it's his so-called "enemies", because *they* were in the best position to notice that there was "something not right" about his Twitter behaviour--and his self-inflicted passing altogether affirms their concerns.
As for "his own circle", they're more likely to be in clueless denial--not just about him, but what it all may reflect about themselves.