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Monday, March 12, 2012

Whitney Houston in memories...


Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55pm on Saturday February 11, 2012
She was found unresponsive in room 434 of the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
Whitney had been seen at a party the night before, and she was drinking heavily.  It is also known that she was taking Xanax.
Her last meal was reportedly a hamburger, fries and a turkey sangritch.

According to TMZ, Whitney took a bath, and after an hour she hadn't emerged from the bathroom.  An assistant entered the room and found Whitney submerged in tub.  The gravy boat apparently contained olive oil, part of Whitney's beauty regemin.
The hotel became more of a zoo, reporters converging.  Brian Donnelly was on the scene and snapped these snaps as they crews gathered.

Whitney's body was removed from the hotel and taken downtown for an autopsy.  TMZ/Splash got this amazing photograph.
By Monday, the work was complete and her family were making arrangements to have Whitney's body picked up for whatever memorial they are planning.
Whitney's official website put this wonderful image on the homepage.
The next day, Findadeath friend Alicia Ross found time today to take a snap of the mini-shrine at the front gates of Whitney's home in Mendham, NJ.
By Saturday night, the trendy night-club tributes began.
Her uncompleted death certificate was released, with no official cause of death noted.  It will probably take weeks for the tox tests.

The Grammy ceremony on the following evening was a Whitney suck-fest.  I'm all for a good tear-jerking tribute, I am, but I actually became bored to death of her death.  People who never met Whitney were called upon to comment on her demise.  "I never met her, but I always heard good things about her."  psh.
In the meantime, Whitney was taken downtown to the LA County Coroner for autopsy.  Her body was released and flown on a private jet (Courtesy of Tyler Perry) to the East Coast.
Her funeral was held at the New Hope Baptist Church in Newark.
For the time being, you can watch the entire funeral until somebody figures out how to make money out of it.
Her funeral was a huge media event which I understand will soon be released on dvd for your enjoyment.  A lot of Whitney's personal items are going up for auction soon, and the family has emptied the hotel room of EVERYTHING... sheets, garbage can, towels... so no one else can profit from Whitney.
But...
Someone made a bundle selling a casket photograph of Whitney, which was published by the National Enquirer.  Thank you Cayley for sending it in.
Whitney was a grown woman who made her own choices.  Much like with Anna Nicole, the people behind Being Bobby Brown took her on a very public ride to "doody-bubble land".  I think Brown will have a lot to answer for, karmically.


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