Who died? (Celebrity Deaths)

Goatface

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my guess, it is going to be another matthew perry situation with some doctor(s) writing some questionable prescriptions. toxicology is still pending and the coroner said it could take up to eight weeks for the results. they did say she had 9 medications with her, but didn't release any names.
 
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Lanx

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guess someone going to end up in jail.

DEA joins probe into Hayden Panettiere's sudden death

by ALEXX ALTMAN-DEVILBISS | The National News Desk
Thu, August 20, 2026 at 8:33 AM

The Drug Enforcement Administration has joined the investigation into the sudden death of actress Hayden Panettiere, sources familiar with the matter told multiple outlets.

It was not immediately clear what role the DEA is playing in the investigation.
some mildly successful british singer from old is very mad this isn't going away
 

Cybsled

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Its kind of mind boggling people are still doing powdered drugs in the age of fentanyl.

Doesn’t need to be a powdered drug. During manufacture it can be added to pills as well.

Fentanyl analogs are very cheap for the cartels/drug producers to make. They add a tiny bit to their product to increase potency and also increase the addiction factor. But then users are relying on criminal enterprises who probably don’t have the best quality control, so lethal doses go out. Or the user doesn’t realize the drug is laced with fent and they go to use their normal dosage of the drug and get a lethal fent dosage

But I do agree, people are taking huge risks doing street drugs given they might be dosed with fent (not that it wasn’t risky before)
 

Sterling

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Doesn’t need to be a powdered drug. During manufacture it can be added to pills as well.

Fentanyl analogs are very cheap for the cartels/drug producers to make. They add a tiny bit to their product to increase potency and also increase the addiction factor. But then users are relying on criminal enterprises who probably don’t have the best quality control, so lethal doses go out. Or the user doesn’t realize the drug is laced with fent and they go to use their normal dosage of the drug and get a lethal fent dosage

But I do agree, people are taking huge risks doing street drugs given they might be dosed with fent (not that it wasn’t risky before)
Yeah Fentanyl is all synthetic and it's doses are measured in micrograms vs milligrams like natural opioids. Cheap and strong is quite a mix.