Have you seen the new Bank of America commercials? They're marketing natioalistic freedom. They show that America is the land of opportunity and they want to be the bank to help you in whatever opportunity you seek.
To that end, it was his right to live his life in whatever way he chose including fast and furious however short it may have been. I think it's clear that you, I and most other people wouldn't willingly choose the same path but I'm guessing that you or I haven't been dirt poor for most of our lives.
If you've seen the movie, 8 Mile, it's kinda funny how his story started out in the same place as rap star, Eminem, started. He worked the same crappy job moving heavy metal bumpers under a pressing machine in a Detroit factory but unlike Eminem but he went even lower than Eminem, if you can imagine. That situation motivated Eminem to lead a much different life. Obviously, not everyone can live the miraculous story that Eminem did but I doubt you're interested in Rob's story.
You're fixated on the more salacious part of his life. I think you're just being fucking nosy. Honestly, if you were religous and it were a morality issue, you probably would have cared more when he was alive so you could help him lead a more riteous life. In religion, it is up to God to judge, not us mere mortals. If you're not religous, this is just like those tabloids the soccer moms buy in the supermarket for you, isn't it?
Story 1, "Britney Spears out of Rehab and straight into legal counsel's office!" Story 2, "Ryan Phillippe's new jail bait, er, lady friend!" Story 3, "Rob Sager dies but we care because he was a gay for pay star and not because he was an average fitness model, at best!"