
Heath Ledger
Mary Kate’s legal representative has pointed out that the Olsen twin knows nothing about the prescription drugs that led to Heath Ledger’s death. She was supposed to collaborate with the investigators and would have helped them with the things that she knew. However the tabloid rumors that indict her are all false. She in fact doesn’t know where the actor got the deadly combination of drugs. The Dark Knight actor was taking medicines for anxiety, pain and sleeplessness.
This comes after People magazine had published reports that the 22 year old actor wanted immunity from prosecution during the federal investigation. Ledger was a close friend of Mary-Kate’s and according to tabloid rumors they were also seeing each other. On January 22nd Heath was found dead in his New York apartment. After initial investigations it was seen that Heath had prescriptions for all the medicines except Oxycodone and Vicodin considered to be a dangerous combination.
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