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Topic: ´Whitney Houston was murdered´: Private investigator claims he has video proving singer was killed by drug dealers |
´Whitney Houston was murdered´: Private investigator claims he has video proving singer was killed by drug dealers
Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By:KarenJ1, 12/27/2012 12:16:34 PM
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| Whitney Houston was murdered by drug dealers and a new surveillance video proves it, a Hollywood private investigator is claiming Paul Huebl says he has turned over evidence to the FBI that shows the 48-year-old singer was killed over a drug debt in February. The medical examiner ruled that she drowned in her bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel after taking a cocktail of cocaine, marijuana and several legal drugs. The National Enquirer is reporting that Huebl believes the troubled star was targeted by several ´high powered drug dealers who sent
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Comments: Nothing would suprise me anymore. The National Enquirer has often been more accurate than the MSM.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
dittohead, 12/27/2012 12:26:26 PM (No. 9085996)
The whole Whitney situation is one of the saddest stories of my lifetime - beauty, fame, money, unheard of talent, adoring fans - and she gives her life over to a sorry man and drugs - how very, very sad.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Mike PHX, 12/27/2012 12:33:55 PM (No. 9086006)
"´n they made her come to this corner...this very corner!...where she knew drugs came from. ´n they forced her to buy drugs...drugs that she knew would make her high! And likely do some damage! ´n they made her ask for Sarge...Sarge, the biggest baddest pusher in the world!...´n then she just got sick in the street before she she could score..."
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Rolfnader, 12/27/2012 12:35:11 PM (No. 9086010)
After seeing LeeAnn Rymes on "The Factor" last week, it looks like she is heading for a Whitney episode, soon. And, , yes, it is sad but all too common.I´ve often wondered if this would be my fate but then I realized that it won´t because I don´t have the money part of it down well enough.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
45_Auto, 12/27/2012 12:51:54 PM (No. 9086038)
It was trash back then and it´s still trash now. Who cares? We all saw it coming.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Nevadadad46, 12/27/2012 1:09:57 PM (No. 9086068)
Another rich and famous conspiracy theory- Someone will spot her working the midnight to eight shift at a 7/11 next- Disgraceful!
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
NYBruin, 12/27/2012 1:12:31 PM (No. 9086074)
Whitney Houston - murdered
Trayvon Martin - murdered
Michael Jackson - murdered
Nicole Simpson - had it coming to her.
/s
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
droopydog, 12/27/2012 1:16:20 PM (No. 9086079)
Why would they kill their best customer?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
novakid, 12/27/2012 1:50:13 PM (No. 9086125)
I´m trying to figure out why I should care....
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl, 12/27/2012 2:13:27 PM (No. 9086165)
#8 - Ditto.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
thelmalou, 12/27/2012 2:14:15 PM (No. 9086167)
Weren´t her family/handlers in the next room? But I´m with the OP in that it wouldn´t surprise me, and with #1 in that the waste of her talent is a huge sorrow to anyone who loves music. Lovely, LOVELY lady with an awesome gift. #3 mentions LeeAnn Rimes - she, like Tanya Tucker before her, is suffering the effects of childhood stardom and idiot parents. As is BRITney Spears, but at least she has one parent with a brain (she made $58M last year).
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Japanorama, 12/27/2012 2:31:53 PM (No. 9086198)
I believe that every drug dealer is murdering his customers. Their slow poisoning might take longer, but it´s murder nonetheless.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
secondtimelucky, 12/27/2012 2:37:31 PM (No. 9086210)
may have. would have. could have. kind of.
okay. whatever...
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
mamafrog, 12/27/2012 2:47:36 PM (No. 9086225)
Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and so many others committed long slow suicides. It is hard for me to imagine why people with so much talent and money obsess over how bad their lives are. I will say it does wonders for their careers. Record sales seem to go up when a performer dies.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
Rafter, 12/27/2012 5:29:00 PM (No. 9086430)
#13 may be onto something.
Surest path to renewed success & an unbelievable comeback for any fading megastar is...
a tragic and controversial drug-induced death.
They all do this to pad their estates and live in hiding as virtual recluses. The money is astounding and they can pay off all their debts. And they no longer have to work anymore, which to them has become a bore anyway.
Jim Morrison Elvis Presley Janis Joplin Jimi Hendrix Liberace and now Whitney Houston
They make astounding dollars through their estates and live in quiet luxury. You can bank on it. In the Cayman Islands, etc...
Butch Cassidy Wyatt Earp Jesse James
all disappeared like this a century or more ago. The Hollywood people just imitate them now.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
stablemoney, 12/27/2012 6:39:01 PM (No. 9086512)
They didn´t have to murder her for debts. Just withhold the next delivery, or COD.
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