The latest on Heath.
-The medical examiner's office spokeswoman said the actor's autopsy was inconclusive and that authorities would know more in about 10 days, when more tests are expected to be completed.
-A massage therapist who Ledger in his Manhattan apartment made her first call to Mary-Kate Olsen, according to an in-depth timeline released by police .
-The Daily Telegraph and Australia's Times Online, claim that New York City Police found the prescription pill Alprazolam ( Xanax) near Heath's bed. The prescription was reportedly in Heath's name.
-Former fiancée,Michelle Williams and her and Ledger's daughter returned to their home in New York from Europe after hearing the news.
-Police said Ledger probably died sometime between 1 p.m. and 2:45 p.m. of what authorities say may be an "accidental drug overdose."
-There were six different types of prescription drugs in the room, including pills to treat insomnia and anxiety, and an antihistamine, according to two law enforcement officials .
-A rolled-up $20 bill was found on the floor near the bed, but New York Police Department spokesman said lab tests found nothing to indicate the bill had been used to snort drugs.
-Police say that no illegal drugs were found in the apartment.
Stay tuned.
Britney Spears made it to the courthouse for a hearing in her ongoing child custody dispute — only to again bolt at the last minute.
Sources are reporting that she again made it to the court house in time for the hearing only to not enter the court room, again. The hearings are an attempt to help restore visitation rights with her two young boys.
The co-founder of Death Row Records, Marion "Suge" Knightwas, is one of 200 people that officials say were members of Mob Piru. City officials have asked a judge to ban members of the Mob Piru street gang from being able to congregate in a neighborhood of Compton. The injunction would ban them from congregating, carrying guns, drinking alcohol in public or staying out past 10 p.m.
Stephen Colbert's "WristStrong" bracelets have raised $171,525 since he began selling them as part of his "wrist awareness" campaign after he broke his left wrist last June. Colbert presented the proceeds to the Yellow Ribbon Fund, a charity that assists injured service members and their families.
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