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MARY-KATE OLSEN - POLICE DENY PLANS TO INTERVIEW OLSEN OVER LEDGER'S DEATH
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POLICE DENY PLANS TO INTERVIEW OLSEN OVER LEDGER'S DEATH
The New York Police Department (NYPD) have denied reports they plan to interview actress MARY-KATE OLSEN as they attempt to piece together HEATH LEDGER's final hours. The actress was a good friend of the tragic star, who was found dead at his New York apartment earlier this week (22Jan08), and she was the first person called by the masseuse who found Ledger's body. It has been rumoured that police officials would ask to question Olsen - who was in California at the time of the actor's death - as part of their search for clues as to how the Brokeback Mountain star died. But NYPD detectives, who are handling the case, have denied the former child-star will be a part of their investigation. Detective Joseph Cavitolo tells People.com, "Absolutely at no time are we going to be interviewing her (Olsen). We never had any plans to interview her. At this point we are just waiting for the Medical Examiner's report." An autopsy carried out on Wednesday (23Jan08) failed to reveal how the actor died, although police believe his death is drug-related as five different bottles of prescription drugs were found around his apartment.
25 January 2008 19:24
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Why haven't they said anything about interviewing that masseuse who possibly could
have saved him? She called a child star 4 times instead of the paramedics.
I've already posted about this, but I just wonder what her excuse has been.
"I'm sorry, I'm an idiot with no common sense."
"I thought an Olsen twin might be able to save his life even though she was at the
opposite side of the country and has no medical experience anyway."
I just pray that they find out there would have been nothing anybody could do to
save him, even if she hadn't wasted 45 minutes setting up her table and making phone
calls to a little girl.


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