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Whitney Houston was murdered by drug
dealers and a new surveillance video proves it, a Hollywood private
investigator is claiming
Paul Huebl says he has turned over
evidence to the FBI that shows the 48-year-old singer was killed over a drug
debt in February.
The medical examiner ruled that she
drowned in her bathtub at the Beverly Hilton hotel after taking a cocktail of
cocaine, marijuana and several legal drugs.
The
National Enquirer is reporting that Huebl believes the troubled
star was targeted by several 'high powered drug dealers who sent thugs to
collect a huge debt she owed for drugs.'
She owed $1.5million to dealers,
according to some reports.
However, Huebl told MailOnline that
he doesn't know for certain that Houston was killed - only that evidence he
collected could point in that direction.
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He says that the star received a delivery of cocaine to her room the day before her death and could be heard saying, 'I'm tired of this sh*t.'
He says the Houston had previously
been subjected to harassment by dealers trying to collect on her debt.
Huebl says he obtained surveillance video that shows two unknown men who repeatedly went to the Beverly Hilton and integrated themselves into Houston's entourage.
The private investigator claims these are the men who may have slipped into Houston's hotel room and killed her.
He also disagrees with the Los
Angeles County Coroner's ruling that the star's death was 'accidental.'
'Whitney’s body shows classic
defense wounds that would have occurred while she was battling for her life,'
he said.
However, Huebl conceded that the
marks on her hands and fingernails could have been obtained in some other ways
and that they were only 'suspected' defensive wounds.
The private investigator said he
also has evidence that Houston's hotel room was ransacked, showing further
hints of a violent struggle.
Huebl says he gave his evidence to
the Chicago field office of the FBI in the hopes that the agency will open a
criminal investigation.
'I think that if you put all these things together, they do kind of
spell homicide, with a big red capital "H,"' he told MailOnline.
The FBI did not immediately respond
to requests for comment. A message left with Beverley Hills police was not
immediately returned.
Heubl, a former Chicago police
officer who became an actor after he retired, says he conducted the
investigation after being hired by a client who did not believe the official
reports on Houston's death.
He believes Beverley Hills police
did not fully investigate Houston's death because they did not want to bring
the negative attention to Beverly Hills or to the Beverly Hilton.
Huebl would not say who hired him.
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