Feds Clear Ledger’s Docs
February 29, 2008
If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed because it will save your life. Trust me, just do it.
Feds cleared two Los Angeles and Houston Doctors who were accused as being primary sources of the OxyContin and Vicodin that was detected in the blood of Heath Ledger at the time of his overdose and consequent death on January 23rd. The New York Post explains: “The Drug Enforcement Agency questioned the medics and found that both of them had met with the “Brokeback Mountain” star and prescribed him other medications, but they are not the source of the two powerful drugs taken by Ledger, 28, who was found dead on Jan. 22.”
It’s easy to say in retrospect, “I didn’t do it,” especially when the victim has passed away. Why would someone confess to prescribing the the fatal drug? I bet Barry Bonds wishes his docs would plead the same case…




















Comments
Got something to say?