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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Heath Ledger found dead in Sean Avery's girlfriend's apartment

Today, actor Heath Ledger was found dead in Mary-Kate Olsen's apartment. According to the New York Times:
(A housekeeper found) Mr. Ledger naked and unconscious on a bed, with pills scattered around his body.
Except that he wasn't exactly "unconscious".

The 28 year old film star is famous for his roles in "Brokeback Mountain" and "Monster's Ball". In 2005, he had a daughter with actress Michelle Williams. After a long engagement, the couple called it off late last year.

It is believed that Mary-Kate is in Califonia. As of right now, the police do not suspect foul play (read: Sean Avery), nor do they have any idea why he was in her apartment.

Wow. Just wow.

UPDATE.
Apparently, Olsen and Avery are no longer dating. She's moved on to some NYC artist-type. In addition, an Olsen spokeswoman is denying that Mary-Kate owns the apartment, which rents for $23,000 a month. I would need about 40 roommates to be able to afford that.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

she probably had gave him some bad drugs on purpose...Or he found the bad drugs before she took them and he died instead of her...Either way, the drug dealer is at fault..I wonder when the american government will deal with drug dealers once and for all. first offense, lose a finger, second offense, lose a limb, third offense, lose your life. These drug dealers are killing our future of america...Sad, just sad..Hey Bush, Obama, Hillary, etc...i haven't heard a lick of anything about drug issues in our country..hhhmmm, usa-gone to %H1T.

Bad day for all,

John

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