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Debbie Reynolds left behind a slew of questions when she died suddenly in December — and now top investigators are demanding that her body be exhumed for an autopsy!
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That’s the bombshell conclusion of a California detective and a family insider, who tell The National ENQUIRER that they suspect a cover-up has concealed the real cause of the “Singin’ in the Rain” star’s tragic passing! Adding to the mystery is the looming family war over Debbie’s $70 million fortune!
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“Since Debbie’s doctor didn’t inspect her body,” said a family friend, “he couldn’t have seen any possible signs she killed herself by a drug overdose. Without toxicology tests, we can’t know if she was poisoned by her own hand. Whether it was a natural death or suicide, her legacy will always have a question mark until this is settled!”
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Paul Huebl, a veteran Chicago cop turned Hollywood private eye, added: “Debbie was a national treasure and her fans will love her, no matter what. If there are unresolved questions about what caused her demise, an autopsy will settle the matter quietly and easily.” And according to Debbie’s longtime friend, the two women had a troubling conversation about suicide in the months before the actress’ death!
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“After a mutual friend committed suicide by taking too much medicine,” the pal revealed, “Debbie told me that she understood the man’s choice because he had such emotional pain. Maybe Debbie made that same decision, but we’ll never know since there was no autopsy.”
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Debbie died at the age of 84 just one day after her beloved daughter, Carrie Fisher — who suffered a massive heart attack during a transatlantic flight from London to Los Angeles on Dec. 23, 2016. The “Star Wars” heroine, 60, spent four days on a ventilator before passing away Dec. 27. The next day, Debbie reportedly suffered a fatal stroke while planning her daughter’s funeral.
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L.A. County Coroner’s Office spokesman Ed Winter confirmed to The ENQUIRER that no autopsy was done on Debbie’s body. Instead, Dr. Asma M. Moheet, a physician at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where Debbie was taken after the stroke, signed her death certificate. In that document, Dr. Moheet cited the cause of death as “intra-cerebral hemorrhage,” with an underlying cause of “hypertension.” Medical sources told The ENQUIRER such hemorrhages usually occur from high blood pressure.
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Meanwhile, a family civil war is brewing over her estate. Debbie’s only surviving child, Todd Fisher, insists he get what would have been Carrie’s share of the fortune, since his sister died first. But Carrie’s only child, 24-year-old “Scream Queens” star Billie Lourd, “believes her mother’s share should pass straight to her,” says the family source. “Debbie never thought for a minute that Carrie would die before her and didn’t plan for it. “Then Debbie her self passed away so suddenly before changing her will.”
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Debbie Reynolds left behind a slew of questions when she died suddenly in December — and now top investigators are demanding that her body be exhumed for an autopsy!
Photo credit: Getty Images
That’s the bombshell conclusion of a California detective and a family insider, who tell The National ENQUIRER that they suspect a cover-up has concealed the real cause of the “Singin’ in the Rain” star’s tragic passing! Adding to the mystery is the looming family war over Debbie’s $70 million fortune!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“Since Debbie’s doctor didn’t inspect her body,” said a family friend, “he couldn’t have seen any possible signs she killed herself by a drug overdose. Without toxicology tests, we can’t know if she was poisoned by her own hand. Whether it was a natural death or suicide, her legacy will always have a question mark until this is settled!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Paul Huebl, a veteran Chicago cop turned Hollywood private eye, added: “Debbie was a national treasure and her fans will love her, no matter what. If there are unresolved questions about what caused her demise, an autopsy will settle the matter quietly and easily.” And according to Debbie’s longtime friend, the two women had a troubling conversation about suicide in the months before the actress’ death!
Photo credit: Getty Images
“After a mutual friend committed suicide by taking too much medicine,” the pal revealed, “Debbie told me that she understood the man’s choice because he had such emotional pain. Maybe Debbie made that same decision, but we’ll never know since there was no autopsy.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Debbie died at the age of 84 just one day after her beloved daughter, Carrie Fisher — who suffered a massive heart attack during a transatlantic flight from London to Los Angeles on Dec. 23, 2016. The “Star Wars” heroine, 60, spent four days on a ventilator before passing away Dec. 27. The next day, Debbie reportedly suffered a fatal stroke while planning her daughter’s funeral.
Photo credit: Getty Images
L.A. County Coroner’s Office spokesman Ed Winter confirmed to The ENQUIRER that no autopsy was done on Debbie’s body. Instead, Dr. Asma M. Moheet, a physician at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where Debbie was taken after the stroke, signed her death certificate. In that document, Dr. Moheet cited the cause of death as “intra-cerebral hemorrhage,” with an underlying cause of “hypertension.” Medical sources told The ENQUIRER such hemorrhages usually occur from high blood pressure.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Meanwhile, a family civil war is brewing over her estate. Debbie’s only surviving child, Todd Fisher, insists he get what would have been Carrie’s share of the fortune, since his sister died first. But Carrie’s only child, 24-year-old “Scream Queens” star Billie Lourd, “believes her mother’s share should pass straight to her,” says the family source. “Debbie never thought for a minute that Carrie would die before her and didn’t plan for it. “Then Debbie her self passed away so suddenly before changing her will.”
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