The Gay UK Issue 1 | Page 73

THEGAYUK WINTER 13 /14 Issue 1 INTERVIEW SHANE BITNEY CRONE Before the run up to the film’s release, (Oprah’s Own Network premiered the film at the end of October 2013 in the United States, whilst Netflix has made the film By Jake Hook ! Last year Shane Bitney Crone’s ‘It Could Happen To You’ video became a viral phenomenon. His heartbreaking video, a tribute to his late partner Tom Bridegroom, was posted on the one-year anniversary of his death. Tom Bridegroom fell from a 4th floor rooftop, whilst taking photos of his best friend and never regained consciousness. your partner to be involved in the decision making process should you become ill. ! Recently Janice Langbebn and her three children became  innocent   victims  of  this  discrimination  in   the  saddest  way  possible  when   her  partner  of  17  years,  Lisa  Pond,   became  suddenly  ill  with  a  brain   aneurism  whilst  on  holiday  in   Florida.  Janice  and  the  couples’   children  were  refused  access  to   Lisa  in  her  last  moments  because   she  was  told  from  a  social  worker   at  the  hospital  that  Florida  is  ‘an   anti-­‐gay  state’.   ! Lisa died the next day without seeing either her partner or her ! Shane and Tom, practically inseparable, had met in Los Angeles, after leaving their respective small towns in the states of Montana and Indiana. They were together for 6 years before Tom’s tragic passing. Both Tom and Shane had difficulties coming to terms with their sexuality in small town America, being victim to homophobic abuse, which is an all too familiar story for many young gay teens. The available worldwide), I had a draw of the big city, somewhere moment with Shane to ask him where they’d feel more accepted was about the making of the initial ‘It something that attracted them both. Could Happen To You’ video and the subsequent Bridegroom ‘The day I left Montana I felt much documentary. I wondered what had more free’, recounts Shane. made him want to make that first YouTube video about Tom? ‘I was just so excited about my life. I spent so many years just wanting to ‘It was a couple of months before get away and finally there was that the anniversary of Tom’s passing moment where I could move away and I was just dreading the date. I and find someone who could love just wanted to do something to me – and I did.’ honour him and to generate awareness of what happens when One year on from the ‘It Could people don’t have the same rights.’ Happen To You’ video, Shane and Tom’s story has been turned into a There are still twenty-five states in full-length documentary film. the US, in which many hospitals have policies in place that don’t Heartbreaking, but inspirational, allow non-married partners in to see poignant and arguably one of the their stricken loved ones, regardless most important films of this of legal documentation that prove generation, Bridegroom isn’t just a your power of attorney or papers story about marriage equality. that verify the implied consent from ! ! ! ! ! ! children, despite legal documents the pair had drawn up to protect themselves in case something like this tragedy were to ever happen. ! The problem is that as the current laws stand, regardless of the legal documentation you can try and put in place to assert your rights as a partner, a hospital’s administration, it seems, can overrule those protections. The only legal documentation that carries any weight is a marriage certificate. ! Gay marriage is legal in only 16 states at the time of writing this interview, leaving many same-sex partners completely unprotected and just like in Janice’s and Shane’s story the surviving partner is left in the dark about their loved one’s condition or health decisions. ! 73