Report: Federal Agents Rule Out Doctors in Ledger’s Death
Federal factors have governed out two doctors as the origins of the OxyContin and Vicodin established in the blood stream of Heath Ledger, the New York Post reported.
The Drug Enforcement Agency called into question the doctors - one from Los Angeles, one from Houston - and set up that both of them held met with the “Brokeback Mountain” star and decreed him former medications, but they are non the beginning of the two powerful drugs interpreted by Ledger, 28, who was launched dead on Jan. 22.
On Thursday, the New York Daily News reported that federal drug researchers were searching two doctors - one in California, one in Texas - over the expiry of the Oscar-nominated thespian.






