Lindsay Lohan Robbed
August 23, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Lindsay Lohan
Lindsay Lohan’s Hollywood Hills home has been broken in to, her mother Dina Lohan told People.com.
Dina told the magazine earlier today that the rumours her famous daughter had been robbed were true, and that Lindsay had several high-ticket items stolen from her home.
“The safe was ripped out of the wall, and the door was off the hinges and door handles removed,” Dina said. “Bags, shoes, and jewelry were taken too. Thank God she wasn’t home.”
Lindsay came home to find her place in disarray, and while extremely upset over the robbery, her mother insists the Mean Girls star is “okay.”
Dina added that Lindsay had been planning to move from the area before the robbery occurred, as she believed it was an unsafe place to live.
“Ali and Linds just left me in New York,” Dina explained, “and left people in charge to pack, as we are moving [Lindsay] to a safer place.”
While the LAPD refused to confirm that the house in question was that of Hollywood starlet Lindsay Lohan, they did admit that a break in had occurred in the area, and that the incident was still under investigation.
“All we can confirm is that we are investigating a possible break in at the residence and we still have officers on the scene,” an LAPD spokesperson said. “We got a call shortly before 7 a.m. this morning and it’s still under investigation. No arrests have been made.”
The same home was under investigation in May of this year, when survelliance footage showed an alleged intruder attempting to break in to Lohan’s pad.
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Dr. Murray Admits Injecting Jackson With Propofol
July 29, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson, News
While Dr. Conrad Murray’s lawyer insists his client had nothing to do with the Propofol that is believed to have killed Michael Jackson, law enforcement officials have revealed that they have a very good reason to suspect the physician’s involvment in the pop star’s June 25 death.
Their reasoning? Dr. Murray told the police he did.
According to unnamed sources within the LAPD, two days after Jackson’s death, Murray told detectives he was the one who had administered the Propofol to the King of Pop just hours before he suffered a fatal cardiac arrest.
Dr. Murray alleges that he “found” Jackson without a pulse in his bedroom on the morning of June 25 a few hours after administering the powerful anesthesia drug to the singer through an IV drip; however, the LAPD have a different theory.
The police believe that Dr. Murray “wasn’t paying attention” when Jackson’s heart stopped beating, and have even hypothesised that the doctor may have “fallen asleep” during the time the drug was administered, and woke to find the singer already dead from heart failure.
Other doctors in the medical community have said that the use of Propofol – or even drugs of a similar capacity – in the home is “reckless.” For the drug to be used safely, they said, the patient must be monitored by an EKG, which would then sound an alarm when the patient’s pulse drops to dangerous levels.
There was no EKG found in the raid on Michael Jackson’s house.
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Jackson’s Death Will be Ruled a Homicide
July 25, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson’s death will “almost certainly” be ruled as a homicide, according to gossip site TMZ.com.
The reports suggest that the L.A. County Coroner is “scheduled” to release the autopsy results pertaining to Jackson’s June 25 cardiac arrest mid-next week, after the coroner receives the final toxicology report from an “outside consultant.” Although the results are yet to be finalized, law enforcement sources have revealed that all causes other than homicide – natural, accidental, accidental overdose, and suicide – have been ruled out in the case of Michael Jackson.
Last week’s double raiding of the offices of Dr. Conrad Murray (who was with Jackson when he died) led the media to believe that the LAPD were treating Jackson’s death as a homicide, and with the news from the County Coroner’s office today, it is highly likely that one or more persons will be charged in connection with the King of Pop’s death.
At this stage, Dr. Murray is the prime suspect, and is “actively being investigated” as the person who administered Propofol, the powerful anesthesia that the LAPD suggest caused Jackson’s heart to stop.
Jackson’s sister, La Toya, has been adamant from the very beginning that her brother’s death was no ordinary accident – labeling his shock passing as “murder” – and when the L.A. County Coroner’s ruling comes out next week, the Jackson family are expected to launch a law suit (or suits, depending on the outcome) against those responsible for his death.
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Suicide Fears for Mischa Barton
July 19, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Mischa Barton
Mischa Barton was placed under psychiatric hold by the LAPD on Wednesday after friends of the actress phoned police, afraid she was about to kill herself.
The former television starlet was supposed to be flying to New York for the premiere of her new film, Homecoming, but had become so disheartened by the movie’s poor reviews that she’d gone on a marathon three-day coke bender and threatened suicide, according to a source.
“She’s in very bad shape,” the source explained.
“She’s running out of money and can’t find love, so now she is looking for a good time to escape her misery. She is on a downward spiral.”
The source added: “She is a mess. She is a suicidal, uninsurable mess.”
Barton’s publicist, Craig Schneider, released a statement on her behalf, confirming that the actress “remains in the hospital under doctor’s orders.” The St. Trinian’s star is being held under section 5150 of the California Welfare and Institutions Code, whereby authorities can hold a person who presents a risk to themselves and/or the community for up to 72 hours – the same law that saw Britney Spears hospitalised at Cedars Sinai last year.
Spears bounced back pretty quickly from her little episode with the help of her family and a strong management team behind her, however, a pal of Barton’s believes it won’t be so easy for the former O.C. star.
“She is a tortured and troubled person,” the friend said. “You can survive a bad review, but when you don’t show up for the premiere of your new film, it’s not a good sign of where your career is heading.”
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LAPD Treating Jackson’s Death as Homicide
July 15, 2009 by Amber
Filed under Celebrity, Michael Jackson
La Toya Jackson’s belief that her younger brother was murdered may be right on the money, with sources at the LAPD admitting that they were now treating the King of Pop’s death as a homicide – and the prime suspect is Dr. Conrad Murray.
While initial reports from the Los Angeles Police Department suggested that Murray wasn’t a suspect, sources have revealed that evidence collected at the scene of Jackson’s June 25 death suggest that the anesthesia Propofol was the “primary cause” of his fatal cardiac arrest, a drug which was administered by Dr. Murray.
Sources added that there was “plenty of powerful evidence” linking Dr. Murray to the drug, including vials of Propofol, an IV stand and an oxygen tank, which were all found at Jackson’s house.
At this stage, Dr. Murray’s lawyer has refused to either confirm or deny the reports that his client is under official investigation, and while the case against the doctor has not been formally presented to the D.A., sources within the LAPD say that its only a matter of time.
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