Nancy Motes, half-sister of Julia Roberts, was found dead, reportedly due to suicide at the beginning of this week. The tortured soul made no secret that she had been struggling with self-worth issues since adolescence in the cathartic tell-all interview of last summer, that led to her being further ostracized by her famous movie star sister. While the preliminary autopsy has deferred a specific cause of death until the full toxicology report is available, Nancy rumored suicide note places the blame squarely on the apparently "not-so-Pretty-Woman's" shoulders.
Poor Nancy Motes was found dead by her fiancé John Dilbeck, in the home of client for whom she was pet sitting.
The half-sister of Julia Roberts had been posting some pretty dejected tweets just days prior to her apparent suicide, in which she expressed her rage over being ostracized by Roberts:
"So my 'sister' said that with all her friends & fans she doesn't need any more love. Just so you all know 'America's Sweetheart' is a B----!!"
"Do you want to be a fan of someone so cruel? She's not even that good of an actress. Happy you totally F---ed with me?"
"(M)y own family has abandoned me."
Chief of coroner investigations for Los Angeles County, Craig Harvey has deferred naming any official cause of death until the toxicology report is complete.
However, the NY Daily News reports that Harvey has admitted there were drugs everywhere:
"[Motes] was found in a bathtub that contained water. There were prescription and nonprescription drugs found at the scene. The role the drugs may or may not have played is not yet known."
A representative for the family has confirmed in a statement obtained by People that drugs played a major role in Nancy demise, but mention nothing or suicide or a note:
"It is with deep sadness that the family of Nancy Motes ... confirms that she was found dead in Los Angeles yesterday of an apparent drug overdose. There is no official report from the Coroner's office yet. The family is both shocked and devastated."
But spokesman for Office of the Los Angeles County Department of Coroner has already made public the fact there was an apparent suicide found at the scene (via Us Weekly):
"All we're saying at this point was that there was a note found."
A source of no known reliability reportedly explained to NY Daily News that the note was no shopping list, but Nancy's last will and testament of formal complaint:
"It was definitely a suicide. She left a five-page suicide letter. The EMT found it...There were three pages of rantings that her sister drove her to do this. There was one page to her mom, telling her how much she loved her, and one page apologizing to (her fiancé John Dilbeck)."
Wow...that sounds pretty judgmental. Maybe Julia the source.
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