Sunday, February 19, 2012

‎Nancy Grace ignited a firestorm of criticism by implying that Whitney Houston's death was a homicide. Despite pressure to apologize, the HLN legal pundit has not admitted she was wrong to say that.


Nancy Grace ignited a firestorm of criticism by implying that Whitney Houston's death was a homicide. Despite pressure to apologize, the HLN legal pundit has not admitted she was wrong to say that.

Nancy Grace ignited a firestorm of criticism by implying that Whitney Houston's death was a homicide. Despite pressure to apologize, the HLN legal pundit has not admitted she was wrong to say that.

"I'd like to know who was around her, who, if anyone gave her drugs, following alcohol and drugs, and who let her slip, or pushed her, underneath that water?" Grace said Tuesday on CNN, HLN's sister network . "Apparently no signs of force or trauma to the body. Who let Whitney Houston go under her water?"

My thoughts.

I myself have question Whitney's death. It does not make sense to me. Whitney was suppose to be watched 24/7 even in the bathroom. Why did it take a hr for someone to find her.
Who brought Whitney's body into the bedroom and WHY? The coroner said that their wasn't enough water in her lungs for her to have drowned to death.
The person in the room downstairs said they heard a very loud thug. What was that?

I am sure the police looked into everything. Just expressing my thoughts.
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