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there is no evidence heath ledger is dead
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Go shove a rusty pole up your fat ass and think about how much good you contribute to GFY and the world you pathetic bloated puss bag. God hates you. Hey, you didn't answer me . . . . . would you blow me? |
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You quoted me talking about the studio actually killing him (not faking his death). Your post does not make sense. Heath Ledger is ALIVE! |
I thought the story never was that he committed suicide but made some bad medicine combinations by mistake?
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Gotta resurrect him some how because the Joker is in the next movie too...
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His death was ruled an accident, not a suicide.
Heath Ledger's death on Jan. 22 was due to an accidental mixture of prescription drugs, New York City's Chief Medical Examiner has concluded. "Mr. Heath Ledger died as the result of acute intoxication by the combined effects of Oxycodone, Hydrocodone, Diazepam, Temazepam, Alprazolam, and Doxylamine," said an announcement released Wednesday morning by office spokeswoman Ellen Borakove. "We have concluded that the manner of death is accident, resulting from the abuse of prescription medications," the two-paragraph statement said in its entirety. Oxycodone is a painkiller, Hydrocodone is also known as Vicodin, Diazepam is commonly called Valium, Temazepam treats anxiety or sleeplessness, Alprazolam is known as Xanax, and Doxylamine is a sedating antihistamine often used as a sleep aid. Dr. Michael Hunter, a prominent forensic pathologist not involved in the Ledger matter, tells PEOPLE that the combination of the powerful drugs most likely caused "poly-drug intoxication" which led to respiratory arrest. "His breathing probably got slower and slower until it stopped all together," he said. Hunter also said it is highly unlikely a doctor would have allowed Ledger to take all the different types of drugs in his system , Either way, "This is a dangerous mixture of drugs," said Hunter. "We are seeing more and more people dying of poly-drug intoxication from prescription drugs and it usually a combination of the narcotic-type drugs seen here." Hunter said it's important to note that the Medical Examiner officially ruled the death an accident, which means they must have ruled out suicide. He also said they officially determined his death was caused by the "abuse" of prescription drugs, which is telling. "When they use the term abuse it tells us that he used drugs to obtain an intoxicant effect and not for a therapeutic reason. They must have determined through their investigation that the drugs were not for therapeutic use." The actor, 28, was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Jan. 22. Authorities said at the time that they did not suspect foul play but that medication was found near the body. (Six medications, including anti-anxiety medications and sleeping pills, were found near the body.) |
Abusing drugs for an intoxicant effect and overdosing is still killing yourself.
Killing yourself pretty much seems like suicide still. An accident would of been like slipping in the shower or falling down the stairs. Otherwise people really are just playing word games. |
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I do not disagree with you, just saying it was ruled an accident, not suicide. Death certificate will not list suicide as the cause of death. I think the difference may be is that he did not mean to die while taking them. In a suicide you take a bunch of them at once wanting to die. |
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I wouldn't be surprised if all of the movie studios started employing this money making technique. I bet Tom Cruise (that scientologist midget) will be the next star to "accidentally" die just as his latest movie is released. The studios will probably kill him off even if they don't make any money from it. They just want to get out of their multipicture contract with him. Watch the rest of the summer block buster releases and watch the news for the stars "accidentally" dying. This will be the trend until audiences catch on to the pattern. |
It would be one hell of a fucking swindle.
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It would have been a great marketing stunt. But sometimes serendipity does that for you.
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There's a stronger correlation between actors, wages, money, drugs, lifestyle, and the subsequent abuse than this rubbish that you're spouting. That said: there's the age old adage: you can't argue with an idiot, because they're just *too stupid* to see reason. Conspiracy theories never die, because they provide simple, easy-to-swallow, and overly simple solutions for complicated problems. |
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They will make more money if the star is alive. Then he or she can shoot numerous movies. I do not believe studios are killing anyone. Most stars die from the life they are leading. |
That would be an absurd.
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