![]() She also hinted that Bertolotti only wanted to profit off his late daughter’s career and fame.īruce Goldberger, a toxicologist at the University of Florida, told ABC News that such lab results don’t necessarily mean that a person was poisoned. Sharon Murphy, who apparently shared a bed with Monjack after Murphy's death, has vehemently dismissed such claims. “If we were to eliminate the possibility of a simultaneous accidental heavy metals exposure to the sample donor then the only logical explanation would be an exposure to these metals (toxins) administered by a third party perpetrator with likely criminal intent." "Testing the hair strand sample identified as 'back of the head' we have detected ten (10) heavy metals at levels above the WHO high levels recommendation,” the report states, according to ABC News. ![]() "I have a feeling that there was a definite murder situation here," he said.Ī lab report that Bertolotti commissioned showed the presence of heavy metals in her system when she died. PoisoningĪngelo Bertolotti, Murphy's father, told "Good Morning America" in 2013 that he believes his daughter was intentionally poisoned. “I know there were rumors that toxic mold may have played a role in Brittany's death and possibly the death of her husband but in my autopsy I didn’t see any evidence of mold on her lungs or other organs,” she told the producers of the docuseries, adding that typically such evidence is visible. Lisa Scheinin, a retired coroner who conducted Brittany’s autopsy, claims she found no evidence that mold was negatively affecting the “Clueless” star. But as the new two-part docuseries “What Happened, Brittany Murphy?” points out, Sharon did become suspicious at some point that there was mold in the home and apparently claimed she discovered mold inside the walls. During that inspection, mold wasn’t discovered. Roger Neal, a spokesperson for the family, told People in 2010 that the home was inspected in 2009 because of a leak issue. “I have never been personally asked by the coroner or anyone from the Health Department to come and inspect my home for mold,” she told the outlet. Sharon Murphy has called the toxic mold theory “absurd,” People reported in 2010. Mold can cause pneumonia, but such a phenomenon is uncommon. The fact that both Murphy and Monjack grew ill and died within the same home led to rumors that their Hollywood mansion was full of black mold. These are the three most persistent rumors regarding Murphy’s death: Toxic mold And with that mystery, rumors and conspiracy theories quickly followed. The mysterious elements of Murphy's death, and the fact that her husband died in the same manner, prompted the public to wonder if there was something more to the story than what was revealed in the autopsy report results. ![]()
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