Monday, March 4, 2013

Find FBI Files Letter Threat Of Whitney Houston Fans

HOME'S NEWS IRFAN- FBI opens files on the late decades-old U.S. singer Whitney Houston. Partly a letters from his fans are obsessive and attempted blackmail.

The files Houston thick 128 pages, published online in the FBI's page show the letters a fan who was looking for attention. However, these letters do not imply new clues to the personal lives of the troubled songstress.

Houston, known for his ballad songs and life poisoned drugs, was found dead last year in a hotel bathtub in Beverly Hills (California, USA). When he was 48 years old. Authorities called the cause of death was a combination of cocaine use and heart attacks.

The files are opened by the FBI regarding the data Houston at the height of his career, 1988-1999. Some names and details have been edited by the FBI.

From the files Grammy Awards it was a love letter from a man from Vermont who claimed to have injured someone due to his crazy ideas. The FBI has interviewed the man, but the FBI concluded that he was not breaking the law.

An extortion worth 250 thousand U.S. dollars was seized the attention of the FBI immediately after the wedding Houston with R & B singer Bobby Brown in 1992. The sender of the letter threatening the singer reveals a personal secret to the public, unless he demands money to pay for it. Houston admitted to the FBI that it was threatening his own.

In 1999, Houston received from the Netherlands a number of letters and tapes containing the threat. To the FBI, the threat sender claims to be "President of Europe" that has bought Brazil worth 66 billion dollars and helped win elections Nelson Mandela of South Africa, as reported by Reuters.


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