A Private Eye Investigates Whitney Houston’s Death: Do You Think She Was Murdered?
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2012/12/26 20:00:00
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A private investigator believes not only that Whitney Houston was murdered, but that he has evidence that can prove it. According to Radar Online, top Hollywood Private Investigator Paul Heubl says that he has video footage that catches the singer's killers on tape.
Speaking in the print edition of the National Enquirer, he says "I have evidence that points to Whitney being a victim of a high powered drug dealers who sent thugs to collect a huge debt she owed for drugs."

Speaking in the print edition of the National Enquirer, he says "I have evidence that points to Whitney being a victim of a high powered drug dealers who sent thugs to collect a huge debt she owed for drugs."

He adds that "Whitney’s body shows classic defense wounds that would have occurred while she was battling for her life," and highlights two unknown men who regularly appeared at the Beverly Hills Hilton where she was staying, and blended in with her group of hangers on.
Heubl has been working with drug informants and the coroner's report, and is now turning over his evidence to the FBI. Do you think that Whitney Houston was murdered? Or is this all just a bogus conspiracy theory?
Top Opinion
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Irene Cochran 2012/12/27 06:24:27Yes





















another 2 years before that highlife starts...
she lost fame she lost money
problems with her she was too freind with white US to forget where she come fram
she was beautiful and she got targeted
when some one lead to court in US it means his or her to cemetry like Michael jackson
they target them and put them down
people around them are not protective and they has bad manager to only missued them
corrupted systems among artist in USA
Whitney Houston's death was caused by accidental drowning, but heart disease and cocaine use were contributing factors, according to coroner's officials.
Whitney Houston's death was caused by accidental drowning, but heart disease and cocaine use were contributing factors, according to coroner's officials.
Marylin Monroe autopsy- eight milligram per cent of chloral hydrate and 4.5 milligram percent of Nembutal were found in her system. Dr. Thomas Noguchi of the Los Angeles County Coroners office recorded cause of death as "acute barbiturate poisoning", resulting from a "probable suicide.