Brittany Murphy’s death: prescription drug mystery?
Today, news broke that the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office believes Brittany Murphy’s toxicology report does not adequately define her cause of death. A representative from the coroner’s office visited the late starlet’s home in an attempt to gather more evidence surrounding potential prescription drug abuse. In addition to searching the home, Murphy’s widower and mother were allegedly questioned.
The frequency of rumors and recent investigation strongly indicate the presence of prescription drug abuse in Murphy’s untimely death. With so many highly publicized celebrity prescription drug issues, hearing the potential involvement in Miss Murphy’s demise is truly disheartening. However, due to her young age and mysterious passing, I would be shocked if some form of substance abuse wasn’t involved, especially prescription drugs. An official cause of death should (hopefully) be released shortly.
Well, let’s just hope this situation is explained, resolved, and, as always, R.I.P Brittany …
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May 30, 2010 at 1:42 am
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