In Case Of Emergency: Call The Sanitizer

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Life moves very quickly for these celebrity types. Just days after being the first person to be called after the discovery of Heath Ledger's body, Mary-Kate Olsen was spotted grinding and dirty dancing with some mystery man in New York City.

Rampant across the web are the persistent rumors that Olsen's people "sanitized the scene" upon her orders (after that fateful phone call) and nothing was left but the "legal meds" in somewhat reasonable quantities. Remember, the scene where the body of Elvis Presley was discovered was quickly "sanitized" by his people, leaving behind only "legal meds" in somewhat reasonable quantities. Publicity and public relations concerns obviously continue—even after death. But the arrangements are made prior to death obviously. So, the parties involved are acknowledging the risks and possible outcome of the behavior in advance.

After a frantic party binge in New York City, Mary-Kate did find the time to release a public statement, her first since Heath Ledger's death. Her statement is as follows:

"
Heath was a friend. His death is a tragic loss. My thoughts are with his family."

Will Heath Ledger's family ever know the real truth behind this tragedy?

 
 Who ya gonna call?


    (Frankly, the picture kind of scared me...)



 
c>log UPDATED news

  

The New York City Police Commissioner has indicated that Mary-Kate will not be
questioned by police detectives regarding the circumstances surrounding Heath
Ledger's death.

"There is no indication investigators were going to speak to Mary-Kate Olsen,"
the Commissioner stated at a recent press conference.

  


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Rest In Peace: Heath Ledger



 

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