The pneumonia that killed Brittany Murphy and her husband Simon…
Brittany Murphy, 1977-2009.
Brittany Murphy, 1977-2009.
The pneumonia that killed Brittany Murphy and her husband Simon…
Two days after actress Brittany Murphy's sudden death, doubts …
A slew of prescription drugs was found in the home of Brittany …
Updated: Tuesday, 22 Dec 2009, 11:00 AM PST
Published : Tuesday, 22 Dec 2009, 11:00 AM PST
Posted by: Scott Coppersmith / myFOXla.com
Los Angeles - Coroner's officials are looking into how the celebrity Web site
TMZ obtained details on prescription drugs contained in an
investigator's report on the death of Brittany Murphy.
Assistant Chief Coroner Ed Winter said Tuesday he didn't know
how TMZ obtained the confidential report, and that he was concerned
other aspects of the investigation could be leaked.
"I'm furious," Winter said. "We don't normally release
partial information. If partial information goes out, it of course
makes us look bad. Everybody ought to get it at the same time."
Murphy, 32, died on Sunday after collapsing at her Hollywood
Hills home. Police and the coroner's office are investigating the
death, but detectives have said their initial inquiry found no
evidence of wrongdoing.
TMZ's report stated the investigator, who is only identified
by last name, noted numerous bottles of prescription medications
were found in Murphy's name at the home where she collapsed. The
medications ranged from depression and anti-anxiety meds to
painkillers.
Medications were also found in the name of Murphy's husband,
British screenwriter Simon Monjack, TMZ reported. TMZ declined to
say how it obtained the report.
Winter has said prescription medications were taken from
Murphy's home, but he doesn't know how many or what kind. No
illegal drugs were found, he has said.
Winter said he spoke with TMZ's managing editor, Harvey
Levin, who declined to say how the site obtained details from the
report. Winter said Levin told him it did not come directly from
the investigator or the office's two main press contacts, which
includes Winter.
The coroner's office is looking into the possibility that the
investigator's report were transmitted to an outside agency and the
leak occurred there, Winter said.
An autopsy on Murphy was completed Monday and a determination
on her cause of death has been deferred until toxicology and tissue
testing are complete. Murphy's death may be from natural causes,
but that won't be decided until all testing is complete, Winter
said.
Murphy is best-known for her roles in films such as
"Clueless," "Girl, Interrupted" and "8 Mile." In recent years her
on-screen roles were in smaller projects, and she voiced the
character of Luanne Platter in more than 200 episodes of Fox's
animated series "King of the Hill."
Funeral arrangements have not been announced.
After Michael Jackson's June 25 death, the Los Angeles County
Sheriff's Department investigated whether workers at the coroner's
office had leaked details of the pop superstar's death to the
media.
No evidence of wrongdoing was found, although Jackson's death
certificate was improperly viewed by at least a half-dozen
employees who had no role in investigating the cause of his death.
Winter said he's concerned about other info about Murphy's
death being released before his office releases its conclusions in
four to six weeks.
"The investigator did interview her doctor," Winter said. "I
haven't even seen what was obtained from the doctor. I'm worried
that TMZ or somebody else got that info."