Still No Plans To Question Mary-Kate Olsen
NYPD Awaits Ledger's Toxicology Reports Before Deciding To Press Charges On Masseuse For Practicing Sans License
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Actress Mary-Kate Olsen, Aug. 1, 2007, left and Actor Heath Ledger, Jan. 29, 2006. (AP)
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"There's absolutely no indication investigators were going to speak to Mary-Kate Olsen," Kelly said at a news conference. "They determined that they had all the info needed from witnesses who were on scene: That's the cleaning woman, the masseuse."
Police are waiting for toxicology reports on the 28-year-old Australian actor before they decide whether to charge masseuse Diana Wolozin for practicing without a license, Kelly also said Sunday.Photos: On Losing Ledger
Wolozin found Ledger's body Tuesday afternoon in his Manhattan apartment. She had an appointment with Ledger, who starred in "Brokeback Mountain" and other films.
Police have said Wolozin made three calls to Olsen before dialing 911 for help, then phoned the 21-year-old actress a fourth time after paramedics arrived.Photos: Ledger's Life Cut Short
At some point during the calls, Olsen, who was in California, summoned her personal security guards to the apartment to help, police have said.Photos: Ledger On Film
Olsen hasn't spoken publicly about the calls. She has only said: "Heath was a friend. His death is a tragic loss. My thoughts are with his family during this very difficult time."
The cause of Ledger's death will not be known for at least a week, after medical examiners complete toxicology tests.Photos: A Look At Heath Ledger
Authorities suspect a possible drug overdose, but nothing conclusive has been determined. Several prescription drugs were found in the Manhattan apartment where Ledger's body was found.
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- I have had good and bad massages, but never have heard of one being so bad someone died. I feel bad for the masseus if they dont find drugs in his system. Seems to me they are trying to set her up for something, unless thats where he was getting his drugs. I think there is alot more here than is being let on. Personally, if I found my boss unresponsive I would hope to have enough sense to call 911 before I called his girlfriend.
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- This is news? A couple of days ago they already published an article stating "No plans to question Mary-Kate". Tomorrow they''ll come out with another article: "Yet still no plans to question Mary-Kate."
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- Mary-Kate probably had something to do with Heath''s family seeing him at an upscale funeral home instead of the morgue. I''m sure her security helped keep his things in order before the police arrived. My mother''s carat diamond ring was stolen before we saw her after she passed away. Shock is hard to understand, but it is real. Sometimes you can''t move, let alone think.
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- Let the man rest in peace and let his family mourn in private. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!!
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- Why would they need to question her? She did not take his life no matter how the media is trying to spin this? I can''t for the life of me understand why the masseuse was calling her either instead of 911? But whatever, there was No fowl play so why is Mary Kate a sudden interest now? Anyone care to explain?
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