Mindy McCready Was Murdered, Private Investigator Claims

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Mindy McCready and her boyfriend were executed by drug dealers, and then made to look like suicide victims.

This scenario has been proposed by crime analysts after the 37-year-old country singer’s dead body was found lying on her Arkansas home’s front porch next to her shot-dead dog on February 17.

 

The musician know for the popular song “Guys Do It All the Time” and being on reality TV show “Celebrity Rehab” died only a month after she found her boyfriend David Wilson shot dead on the same spot.

Former Chicago cop-turned-Hollywood private investigator Paul Huebl told Globe magazine recently that he believes they were both murdered by a shooter hired by vindictive drug pushers.

“Presuming that both deaths were suicides might be letting a cold-blooded killer run free,” said Huebl.

“I hope authorities are properly investigating it.”

 

Huebl is the same private investigator who claimed to have security video that proves drug dealers entered Whitney Houston’s hotel room to murder her, which he submitted to the FBI in December, according to the Daily Mail.

He stated that he is disturbed by the strange “coincidence” that both McCready and Wilson would die from gunshot wounds on the same porch.

He insists Wilson did not kill himself and was murdered in-order to scare McCready with a warning to pay her drug debts.

He is also questioning the police department’s conclusions since neither of them left suicide notes, which are very common in suicides.

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“Mindy told everyone she didn’t know what happened to David,” said Huebl. “She said she heard a gunshot, ran out of the house and found him dying. But was she holding back about what really happened to protect herself and her sons?”

After Wilson’s death, McCready’s family friend Dan Hanks, a private detective, said the singer said that Wilson “was trying to tell me something” during his final breaths on January 13.

“McCready told me, ‘David was grabbing me and trying to talk. Of course he couldn’t talk at that point. Half his brain was on the floor.” Hanks said.

At the time of his death, McCready’s representative said he died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head, but there was no mention of a suicide note.

Then, on January 29, she said “I don’t know.” when asked by Dateline TV reporter Andrea Channing asked if Wilson was murdered.

Talk about Wilson being murdered seemed to send McCready into an emotional breakdown and she entered a mental health and substance abuse treatment facility Feb. 6. Her sons were placed in foster care.

However, she left the rehab facility only 18 hours after entering. She apparently passed test indicating alcohol and drug use.

Fewer than two weeks after Wilson’s death, police officers found her shot dead on her bloody porch after they were alerted by neighbors.

“Mindy had a drug problem – and that would put her in the path of ruthless dealers demanding payment,” said Huebl after noting that she hung around a drug-using group of people.

She began her spiral into substance abuse after her career began to fail following her double-platinum debut album Ten Thousand Angels. Later she was arrested several times and served time in prison.

Wilson was reportedly helping McCready remain sober. His dead could be linked to her drug use, said Huebl.

“Even though David was due to inherit money a few weeks after his death, drug dealers don’t take IOUs,” he said.

The P.I. theorized that Wilson might have been murdered to send a message to McCready.

“It’s possible that the killer simply rang the doorbell and, when Wilson answered, gunned him down before fleeing,” he said.

Then, it was time for McCready to pay herdrug debt with her life, Huebl suggested.

“The assassin likely crept up on the house from the lake,” he said. “But he didn’t bank on the dog being there and it snarled at him when it came into view.

“The killer shot the dog and when McCready raced out to see what was happening, he shot her dead, too.

“He quickly staged to scene to make it look like suicide before fleeing.

“In this case, every effort should be made to learn what happened to one of America’s favorite country singers whose death was just the latest tragedy in her life.”

McCready wrote about a happier future before her shocking death, despite the loss of her “soulmate” Wilson.

On January 18, she wrote on Twitter that she was working on writing an autobiography and would post chapters on her website.

“I haven’t had a hit in almost a decade,” she wrote in diary form. “I’ve been beaten, sued, robbed, arrested, jailed and evicted. But I’m still here.

“With a handful of people I trust, a revived determination, and both middle fingers up in the air, I’m ready. I’ve been here before. I’m a fighter.

“I have a record deal, a reality TV show in the making…and a new clarity to accompany my devilish and ferocious work ethic.

“I’m down, but I’ll never be out.”

Several psychologists told the publication that these words are not of someone who is suicidal.

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OLSEN TO HEATH FEDS: LET’S DEAL

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Pint-size actress Mary-Kate Olsen has refused to be interviewed by federal investigators probing the accidental drug death of her close friend Heath Ledger unless she receives immunity from prosecution, The Post has learned.

The actress’ lawyer has repeatedly rebuffed attempts by the feds to question Olsen, who was the first person called after her masseuse discovered Ledger’s body in his SoHo apartment in January.

Frustrated federal officials could obtain a grand-jury subpoena to compel the funky “Full House” actress to tell them whatever she knows about the “Dark Knight” star’s behavior, his possible drug use and the events of that fateful morning, according to sources.

Olsen’s lawyer, Michael C. Miller, today denied that she was hiding any information.

“Despite tabloid speculation, Mary-Kate Olsen had nothing whatsoever to do with the drugs found in Heath Ledger’s home or his body, and she does not know where he obtained them,” he said in a statement.

Miller added that “we have provided the government with relevant information including facts in the chronology of events surrounding Mr. Ledger’s death and the fact that Ms. Olsen does not know the source of the drugs Mr. Ledger consumed.

“We don’t know the source of the information being quoted in the media regarding the government’s inquiry, but these descriptions are incomplete and inaccurate.”

Probers have interviewed everyone connected to Ledger and his death, including his doctors, the masseuse, bodyguards, housekeepers, business associates and even the mother of his 2-year-old daughter, Matilda, his “Brokeback Mountain” co-star Michelle Williams.

“Ms. Williams was extremely nice and cooperative,” a source said.

Another added, “Everyone has been very eager to help, saying what a great guy Heath Ledger was, everyone except Mary-Kate, who has refused to speak.”

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That source explained that Olsen would be the final witness they need to conclude their investigation into where he got his drugs and medicines.

Ledger – whose performance as the Joker in “The Dark Knight” has ignited Oscar buzz – died of a potent cocktail of prescription drugs and OxyContin, the latter of which was likely obtained illegally.

His death further confirms speculation that OxyContin abuse continues to soar among celebrities and non-celebrities alike.

His death was ruled an accidental drug overdose by the medical examiner.

And NYPD investigators closed their probe without interviewing Olsen because, they said, they got all the cooperation they needed from others. That decision, however, surprised some observers, considering Olsen’s role as a potential witness.

Instead of calling emergency responders after getting the call from her masseuse, Olsen telephoned her bodyguards in the Big Apple, telling them to race to Ledger’s Broome Street home, where they arrived just as paramedics got to the scene.

The US Drug Enforcement Administration, which opened an investigation to determine the sources of Ledger’s drugs, was not as sanguine as the NYPD about talking to the 4-foot-11, 90-pound Olsen.

The feds contacted her lawyer, Michael Miller, several times recently seeking her cooperation, but Miller has told the feds Olsen won’t be interviewed unless she gets immunity, exercising her constitutional rights.

According to sources, all of the drugs in Ledger’s body and discovered nearby in prescription bottles were legally obtained from two physicians – with the exception of OxyContin, a powerful painkiller.

Investigators “are trying to ID the source of the OxyContin,” a source said. “Did it come from a dealer, from a friend? If he had a bottle from a friend, was it taken by someone else before police responded? That is what is trying to be determined.”

The DEA probers were also aggressive with the NYPD, the sources said, and were forced to threaten to obtain a grand-jury subpoena before getting the department’s Ledger files.

An NYPD spokesman said the department never balked at handing over the files and did so after receiving a routine federal administrative subpoena.

Asked whether he asked for immunity for his client, Olsen’s lawyer said, “We are not going to comment on whether there is a criminal investigation,” and declined to speak further.

The sources said Ledger’s employees reached out to Olsen because they panicked at finding his body and did not know what to do.

As for the bodyguards, they claimed they responded only to offer help.

– Murray Weiss

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