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Post by Admin on Nov 19, 2013 7:57:01 GMT
The Brittany Murphy tragedy has been not only been revisited, but blown wide open! In a new bombshell development, her father is claiming that Brittany and her husband died of poisoning - the type used in rat poison. According to lab reports obtained by the Examiner, “Ten (10) of the heavy metals evaluated were detected at levels higher that the WHO [The World Health Organization] high levels. Testing the hair strand sample identified as” back of the head” we have detected ten (10) heavy metals at levels above the WHO high levels recommendation.” The report continued, “If we were to eliminate the possibility of a simultaneous accidental heavy metals exposure to the sample donor then the only logical explanation would be an exposure to these metals (toxins) administered by a third party perpetrator with likely criminal intent.” It turns out, “these heavy metals are most frequently found in rodenticides and insecticides. Her father knew that she had displayed the symptoms from heavy metal poisoning, including headaches, abdominal cramps, wheezing, disorientation, congestion and pneumonia.” Entertainment Weekly welcomes cast back together from classic U.S. film.
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Post by Admin on Nov 19, 2013 15:41:08 GMT
Los Angeles attorney Mychal Wilson believes that Brittany’s case will be reopened, since a new report claims to have found high levels of heavy metals (usually found in rat poison) in her system. “In light of this new evidence, the Brittany Murphy case may be reopened for investigation depending on the veracity of the independent testing by The Carlson Company,” Mychal tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. “The Los Angeles County Coroners Office will most likely have to re-test on their own. Apparently, the LA County Coroner’s Office never tested for heavy metal poisoning.” Former Federal Prosecutor Raoul Felder agrees that there is enough information for the LA County Coroners Office to “re-evaluate and look at their reports.” “Even when a perfectly healthy person goes to the hospital and there’s a bad report, they repeat the test. There are always errors,” explains Raoul. “You have to make sure the samples were not contaminated. The first thing to do is run the test again and let the LA County Medical Examiners office look into it.” It is utterly bizarre that two adults, neither of who was over forty-one could possibly die in the same house of the exact same natural causes within months of each other. Many, including Brittany’s mother, have publically discussed a theory involving mold exposure, which would make a whole lot of sense considering Murphy and Monjack shared a house for years. This poisoning thing, however, is a completely new path, and as of press time, it’s unclear whether the actress’ mother or Monjack’s family give the claims any credence at all.
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