bullshit, dude. that troll said she's only talk for immunity--that alone should make them want to hear what she has to say, what she'd want immunity from.
Don't worry, karma will catch up to that little creepoid for her part in this. I imagine she'll be reincarnated as a nasty, creepy, soulless, troll-faced, insectile, talentless little whore who'll be washed up by the time she finishes puberty...
9:18 Vigilante is on the right track (is there blood on it?). The Feds shut this thing down when they had their star, and last, witness ready to be disposed, a witness who refused formal questions previously when every other witness spoke without condition. It was the last investigation piece and then the DEA could of at least published a statement about their investigation into Heath's death. Now all we have is an accidential death. At age 28? Involving that Oxy shit, that shouldn't be allowed to be manufactured anyway? The person finding the hours-old corpse calls some troll/junkie three times before calling police? There's plenty of reason to finish this. But there are plenty more people who don't want this to be completed.
What the DEA's office was doing is called panning. Like panning for gold in a creek. They've already found a nugget but they keep going, looking for something better (or less troublesome).
You people who are so emotional about his death are insane. He was a drug addict for a long time before he died. Drug addicts are selfish losers, especially when they have children.
If I was part of the DEA I'd probably being going around and asking all these models and "actresses" why they're still alive while one of the best actors of our time is dead?
Now that I'm good and sauced, I must pose a question: Why the fuck is the U. S. Government blowing our money on a half-assed investigation, when their prime suspect is allowed to escape questioning?(Is this two questions?)
This is bullshit, plain and simple. Shouldn't there be any accountability for Heath's death, considering he had an illegal 'scrip for Oxy? Celebrities receive special treatment when they commit crimes. Apparently, that trend continues in this case. It's a fucking shame. I can't help but believe that, somewhere, Michelle Williams is sharpening the long knives in anticipation of crossing Mary-Kate's path.
A drug addict offed himself by taking drugs and the DEA does an investigation. Realizing that with all probability, no one forced them down his throat; someone with common sense decides to close the case.
As for Mary Kate? If she can sleep at night, whatever.
It makes perfect sense to shut the DEA down. The Design Education Association wanted to talk to her about her outfit and the U.S. Attorney's office realized it was a hopeless cause. Case closed!
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Leave Your CommentI think covens punish their own, anyway.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 08:55:10
bullshit, dude. that troll said she's only talk for immunity--that alone should make them want to hear what she has to say, what she'd want immunity from.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 08:58:10
Mary-Kate Trollsen needs to jump off the nearest bridge.
R.I.P., Heath. :(
By Albatross, on August 7, 2008 09:05:51
Don't worry, karma will catch up to that little creepoid for her part in this. I imagine she'll be reincarnated as a nasty, creepy, soulless, troll-faced, insectile, talentless little whore who'll be washed up by the time she finishes puberty...
... wait... hold on...
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 09:14:46
Holy fuck, those are some ugly kicks. I like the Gladiator sandal trend when it's done right. Gwyneth does it right. MK does not.
I agree with 8:58. But I have to wonder if money talked and somebody walked.
By Vigilante, on August 7, 2008 09:18:32
What the hell are those things on her ugly feet?? damn people stop wearing shit that was popular 10 centuries ago is just stupid invent something new
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 09:24:31
How the fuck did these girls become billionaires as fashion icons for teens? Has my entire life been a cruel joke???
Todd, c'mon just a few more photos of Kendra and everything will be ok!!!
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 09:30:57
What is up with those horrid things on her feet? If she did give Heath the drugs karma will get her.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 10:13:02
9:18 Vigilante is on the right track (is there blood on it?). The Feds shut this thing down when they had their star, and last, witness ready to be disposed, a witness who refused formal questions previously when every other witness spoke without condition. It was the last investigation piece and then the DEA could of at least published a statement about their investigation into Heath's death. Now all we have is an accidential death. At age 28? Involving that Oxy shit, that shouldn't be allowed to be manufactured anyway? The person finding the hours-old corpse calls some troll/junkie three times before calling police? There's plenty of reason to finish this. But there are plenty more people who don't want this to be completed.
By Joe, on August 7, 2008 12:01:38
Heath made the stupid choice to take all those drugs. It's his own fault he died. It's just a shame it was him instead of that fugly troll.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 12:04:32
No blood, Joe. Just a long, white line.
What the DEA's office was doing is called panning. Like panning for gold in a creek. They've already found a nugget but they keep going, looking for something better (or less troublesome).
A lot of the times it doesn't pan out.
By Vigilante, on August 7, 2008 12:51:16
I'm glad that the case if finally closed and that Heath can finally RIP.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 13:32:05
Should those things on her feet be wrapped around her mouth, like a rabid chihuahua?
By Fred, on August 7, 2008 13:39:58
He's already resting in pieces. He was cremated.
You people who are so emotional about his death are insane. He was a drug addict for a long time before he died. Drug addicts are selfish losers, especially when they have children.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 13:42:22
Last time I checked losers don't have millions of adoring fans or movies that have broken into the top 10 grossing movies of all time in 3 weeks.
Zing?
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 14:22:06
If I was part of the DEA I'd probably being going around and asking all these models and "actresses" why they're still alive while one of the best actors of our time is dead?
By thebig28, on August 7, 2008 15:13:58
SO many people are on his dead nuts, because he died. frankly i liked him better alive.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 16:52:00
Lentils and germs, your tax dollars at work.
Now that I'm good and sauced, I must pose a question: Why the fuck is the U. S. Government blowing our money on a half-assed investigation, when their prime suspect is allowed to escape questioning?(Is this two questions?)
This is bullshit, plain and simple. Shouldn't there be any accountability for Heath's death, considering he had an illegal 'scrip for Oxy? Celebrities receive special treatment when they commit crimes. Apparently, that trend continues in this case. It's a fucking shame. I can't help but believe that, somewhere, Michelle Williams is sharpening the long knives in anticipation of crossing Mary-Kate's path.
By teammlr1, on August 7, 2008 18:03:28
when did these ugly kids from full house become so powerful? what next-bob saget on the presidential ticket
By jazzdemona, on August 7, 2008 18:05:53
A drug addict offed himself by taking drugs and the DEA does an investigation. Realizing that with all probability, no one forced them down his throat; someone with common sense decides to close the case.
As for Mary Kate? If she can sleep at night, whatever.
By anonymous, on August 7, 2008 19:08:55
It makes perfect sense to shut the DEA down. The Design Education Association wanted to talk to her about her outfit and the U.S. Attorney's office realized it was a hopeless cause. Case closed!
By gregarb, on August 8, 2008 09:53:23
I need to say it again, The. Dark. Knight. SUCKED.
Deal with it.
By Adam West, on August 9, 2008 08:59:06
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