A private investigator hired by a
client who did not believe the official report into Whitney Houston’s death
claims a drug overdose wasn’t the cause of the superstar’s death.
According to Paul Huebl, drug dealers killed the
Grammy-winning singer.
“I have evidence that points to Whitney being a
victim of high powered drug dealers who sent thugs to collect a huge debt she
owed for drugs,” Paul Huebl told the National Enquirer.
Huebl was quoted as saying that Houston’s killers
have been allegedly caught on tape, referring to a pair of unknown men who
showed up a number of times at the Beverly Hilton where Houston was staying.
According to media reports, the singer owed up to
1.5 million dollars to drug dealers who allegedly sent enforcers to collect the
debt.
The day before her death the 48-year-old star
reportedly received a cocaine delivery.
On the day she died, on the eve of the Grammy
Awards, Houston was left alone in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel
for only 45 minutes.
According to Huebl, that’s when the killers were
caught on surveillance video sneaking into her room.
The investigator also disagreed with the results of
the coroner’s report that stated that Houston’s death was accidental.
“Whitney’s body shows classic defense wounds that
would have occurred while she was battling for her life,” Huebl told the
Enquirer.
The report confirmed that the singer had cocaine in
her system when she drowned in her hotel room. Toxicology results also revealed
that one of the world's best-selling artists had used marijuana.
The autopsy findings confirmed that heart disease
contributed to her death on February 11.
Although several bottles of prescription
medications were found in Houston's hotel room, coroner's officials stated
earlier this year that they were "not considered to be related to the
actual cause of death."
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