Wednesday, January 23, 2008

R.I.P. Heath Ledger

Montreal Escorts has learned the paramedics who first attended to Heath Ledger were interviewed by NYPD today and said the scene looked "normal" -- meaning it didn't appear as if illicit drug use had occurred.

As we reported earlier, the rolled $20 bill found at the scene tested clean for illegal narcotics, and the numerous pill bottles were nearly full.

The exact cause of Heath's death will be determined when the toxicology results come in sometime in the next two weeks.


Five Different Drugs Found in Heath's Apartment


Montreal Escorts has learned what types of pills were discovered in the apartment where Heath Ledger was found dead.

NYPD sources tell Montreal Escorts that nearly full pill bottles containing the anti-anxiety medications Alprazolam (Xanax), Diazepam (Valium), Lorazepam (Ativan) were found in the apartment. The sleeping medication Zoplicone (Lunesta) and the sedative Temazepam (Restoril) -- which is used by people with "debilitating insomnia" -- were also found.

All of the drugs were prescribed to Ledger.

New Eminem Album Confirmed

New Eminem Album Confirmed & Other Tidbits


Quick Eminem News courtesy of Curtis’ Online Community

Eminem, who has been mostly dormant since releasing the Shady Records mixtape, The Re-Up in late 2006 has been reportedly in the studio readying his fifth solo album called King Mathers.



Slim Shady had also been involved with rumors of having weight problems and being seriously ill, which has been shot down by G-Unit affiliate Sha Money XL, who explained that Em only had a case of the flu. Though there has been no visual confirmation on the rapper's alleged battle of the bulge, Slim Fast has reportedly offered an endorsement package to the Detroit MC, which did not receive an answer from Shady representatives