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Was Brittany Murphy Murdered? Toxicology Results Are In

The tragic and sudden death of Brittany Murphy in 2009 raised many questions as to what caused the death of the 32-year-old star.  Originally ruled as “death by natural causes,” new evidence is beginning to surface that she may have died from poisoning.  Thanks to the resilient determination to find the true cause of her daughter’s death, Murphy’s mother and step-father now believe they have the proof they need to show that Murphy’s death was caused “by a third party perpetrator with likely criminal intent.”

According to the Examiner, Angelo Bertolotti had a portion portion of his daughter’s hair tested by Carlson Company in Colorado for “heavy metals and toxins.”  Bertolotti was only able to retrieve the hair samples after suing the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office because they never tested her for any poisonous substances.  The results from Carlson Company’s lab tests are as follows:

“Ten (10) of the heavy metals evaluated were detected at levels higher that the WHO [The World Health Organization] high levels. Testing the hair strand sample identified as” back of the head” we have detected ten (10) heavy metals at levels above the WHO high levels recommendation. If we were to eliminate the possibility of a simultaneous accidental heavy metals exposure to the sample donor then the only logical explanation would be an exposure to these metals (toxins) administered by a third party perpetrator with likely criminal intent.”

“My daughter was neither anorexic nor a drug junkie, as they repeatedly implied,” Bertolotti said after his daughter’s death.  “I will not rest until the truth about these tragic events is told. There will be justice for Brittany.”

According to the Examiner: “Heavy metals can be commonly found in rodenticides (chemicals that kill mice or rats) and insecticides. Symptoms of acute heavy metal poisoning in humans can include headache, dizziness, gastrointestinal, neurological, respiratory, or dermal symptoms such as abdominal cramps, tremors, tachycardia, sweating, disorientation, coughing, wheezing, congestion, and pneumonia. Brittany Murphy and Simon Monjack exhibited all of these symptoms prior to their untimely deaths. The levels of heavy metals detected in Brittany Murphy’s hair were from 2 to over 9 times higher than the levels set as “high” by The World Health Organization.”

BackstageOL will keep you up to date with more information on this story as it unfolds.

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UPDATE: Read Brittany Murphy’s Father Claims Government Agents Killed Actress

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