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Originally posted by ℐℯίɓℴу
how?
her husband died the same way too..:x
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http://www.popculturediedin2009.com/...-murphys-death
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Anonymous asked: What are your thoughts on Brittany Murphy's death? I was a friend of George Hickenlooper, who was a big advocate of hers. He died of an apparent overdose/combination of alcohol and Oxycodin but, the timing is suspicious: she died 12/20/09, Simon died 5/23/10, and George died 10/29/10 all very young for their age. It's obv likely coincidence but wondered what you may have heard.
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Late last year, a new autopsy was conducted which confirmed Brittany Murphy was poisoned. Immediately thereafter, Sharon Murphy (Brittany’s mother) went on a brief publicity blitz denying that her daughter was poisoned and tried to clear up any suspicion regarding her involvement in Brittany’s death - but let’s face it, Sharon most likely murdered Brittany. Why? Money. What loving mother auctions off everything from her daughter’s underwear to passport in the few months directly following her daughter’s death? What mother sleeps in the same bed as her daughter’s husband? What mother advises her daughter to not go to a doctor when she complains about feeling frail and ill? What mother does not call the police immediately after her daughter tells her “Mom, I’m dying”?
And there’s only one person who fits that description - Sharon Murphy. Sharon is sketchy from looks alone. That Larry King interview she did with Simon Monjack (Brittany’s husband) soon after her daughter’s death was just creepy. Patsy Ramsey vibes. She was living with Brittany for years and when Brittany finally told Sharon that she wanted to move to New York and start a family with Simon (around 2009), it was the beginning of the end. Sharon convinced her to sign a will which would guarantee Sharon a sizable amount of money and by the end of the year when Brittany’s condition was at its worse, Sharon advised her daughter along with Simon to not visit a doctor because it would be bad for Brittany’s reputation in Hollywood (Anybody with recollection of celebrity gossip back then might remember an infamous blind item that scarred Brittany’s reputation or the bizarre candids that accompanied her marriage to Simon.) Brittany’s behavior by the last few months of her life was erratic - one night she went on the balcony of her home screaming that she heard gunshots. She was fired from film productions not because she was difficult to work with herself, but because Sharon and Simon caused problems on set. Yes, Brittany looked skinny, but autopsy reports confirmed she was not that skinny for her height. Yes, Brittany took pills, but those same reports confirmed they were not the reason she died. On the day of Brittany’s death, her mother did not call the police even when Brittany collapsed in her home and told her mom that she was dying. That should’ve been the signal for Sharon to call the police immediately but she waited. Months later there would be a very similar situation when Simon passed away. He was dying in bed, practically choking to death, and when he begged Sharon for help, Sharon didn’t call the police. Instead, Sharon called Simon’s own phone number and let him choke to death on his voicemail before calling the police.
When the deaths first were reported, somehow mold in the home was blamed (for anyone still reading at this point - it’s interesting to note that the house I’m talking about used to be owned by Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake when they were still a couple.) But let’s take into perspective the facts that two young people, pretty much healthy up until the months leading to their deaths, were the first to die from mold in a home when an older cancer survivor was living with them. It doesn’t make sense. And it seems pretty convenient that Simon would die right after he blew through the money he got from the auctions of Brittany’s stuff Sharon conducted. But before any questions could be asked, Sharon went MIA and did not pop back up until the new autopsy reports last year.
I didn’t hear about George or his connection to Brittany before this message, but I’m interested in hearing more.
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