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Did Simon Monjack Drain Brittany Murphy’s Finances?
By People.com
The sad saga of Brittany Murphy is growing even more grim.
Six months after the 32-year-old actress’s death in December from pneumonia, anemia and multiple-drug intoxication, new allegations are surfacing about her controversial husband, the late British film producer Simon Monjack.
Murphy’s ...
Brittany Murphy May Have Taken 109 Vicodin in 11 Days
By FOXNews.com
Actress reportedly filled prescription for 120 Vicodin pills days before her death, and only 11 were left when she was found collapsed in her home.
Troubled starlet Brittany Murphy filled a prescription for the painkiller Vicodin just 11 days before her death late last year but 109 pills ...
Autopsy: No Illegal Drugs Found in Brittany Murphy
By Seattlepi.com
Brittany Murphy had no signs of illegal drug use at the time of her death, according to the full autopsy report released by the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office.
Coroner: Brittany Murphy died of natural causes
“There is no history of alcohol or drug abuse. … The ...
Simon Monjack ‘upset’ by Brittany Murphy death report
By USAToday.com
Brittany Murphy’s husband, Simon Monjack, tells People that he is “ridiculously upset” about the coroner’s findings that Murphy died primarily from pneumonia, with multiple drug intoxication and “iron deficiency anemia” as contributing to her accidental ...
Brittany Murphy Died from Drug Intoxication and Pneumonia
By People.com
Brittany Murphy died from multiple drug intoxication, pneumonia and “iron deficiency anemia” in what the coroner has concluded was a accidental death.
The Clueless star, 32, was found unresponsive in her Hollywood Hills home on Dec. 20, despite frantic attempts by her husband, ...
New Twist in Brittany Murphy Death
By TMZ.com
Brittany Murphy‘s death investigation has taken a mysterious turn — the L.A. County Coroner’s Office is now trying to fill in some critical gaps in her medical history … sources tell TMZ.
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