Heart Attack Likely In Pitchman's Death
Infomercial Star Billy Mays Found Dead At Home; 911 Tapes Reveal Frantic Call
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Billy Mays (AP)
Hillsborough County Medical Examiner Vernard Adams said Monday the boisterous, bearded 50-year-old known for hawking Oxiclean suffered from hypertensive heart disease. He was found dead Sunday in his Tampa home. A day earlier he bumped his head during a rough landing on a commercial airliner, but Adams says there was no evidence of head trauma.
He says Mays was taking the prescription painkillers Tramadol and hydrocodone for hip pain. But Adams says there was no indication of drug abuse, and pill counts showed Mays had been taking the correct amount of the drugs.
Meanwhile, a frantic woman tells emergency operators she found the television pitchman cold and unresponsive on 911 tapes released by authorities in Florida.
On emergency tapes released Monday, a woman said she found Mays cold to the touch after waking up. The caller, who isn't identified, says his lips are purple and that he isn't breathing.
When asked what had happened, she says she doesn't know.
A second person who got on the phone tells the operator that Mays is dead.
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However, I heard he was a good man also-Condolences to his friends and family, and may Billy Mays rest in peace.
Criticizing him for the failures of products like OxyClean to actually do anything is missing the point. The real criminals are the guys taking patents out on stuff like that, and creating the stuff and packaging it. All Billy was doing is advertising it. You might as well criticize CBS for Rogaine not working (after you stop applying the stuff) just because they carry commercials for it.
Besides that, didn't your mother ever teach you that you can never trust a salesman to give you accurate information about a product? That's why we have stuff like Consumer Reports. Get a clue!
"Mr. Madoff approached his work with the attitude that it wasn't his job if the stuff worked or not, his job was to be good at the actual craft of pitching, and he took tremendous pride in being a great pitchman."
He definitely was one of a kind. He disgusted me with his screaming and yet I could not turn away.
I read that he was a really nice person in real life.
Not a bad way to go, too soon of course, but dying in your sleep in your own bed is as good as it gets.
Maybe he was punished by God for lying to all of us.
He took ordinary plumbers putty, changed the colors from black and white to green and white and sold it for twice the price of the plumbers putty.
The ray of sunshine you thought you saw was actually just him blinding you with his bull.
I am sure that at the time of his death he was busy preparing to market his next great invention; a matching set of right AND left handed monkey wrenches.
- by VEGAS-GANGSTERS June 29, 2009 1:18 PM EDT
- This guy was THE MAN. I'm gonna go out and buy some OxiClean in his honor.
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