Fallece Anne Heche, la actriz de 6 dias 7 noches, tras un coma ocasionado por accidente de tráfico

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@Ratona es la que se lleva a todos los rubitos summer.
Ponerte a cuatro patas ya sería un inicio para que César pudiese "someterte" al orden de la naturaleza,
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Dudaba que realmente se pudiesen aprovechar los órganos de una toxicómana... y buscando en google he dado con este artículo. Aunque es un poco off-topic pego el enlace aquí porque me parece surrealista:


Extraigo algunos párrafos a modo de resumen (y de paso alguna perla que daría para abrir hilo en Conspiraciones). A ver qué opináis:


'La epidemia de sobredosis de drojas en Estados Unidos podría ofrecer un rayo de esperanza para los 120,000 estadounidenses que se encuentran en la lista de espera para un órgano donado'.

'Las tasas de muertes por sobredosis de drojas se han más que triplicado en Estados Unidos desde el año 2000, impulsadas por una creciente adicción a los opiáceos. Esa tendencia sombría ha producido un aumento de 24 veces en trasplantes que involucran un órgano extraído de una víctima de sobredosis' ---> Dicho así, resulta inquietante pensando:

'En la mayoría de los órganos estudiados, la evidencia “favorece levemente” el uso de órganos de donantes que han sufrido sobredosis fatales sobre órganos de otros donantes, concluyeron los investigadores. En cualquier caso, dijeron que los órganos de las víctimas de sobredosis no son inferiores a los órganos trasplantables de otros donantes'.

A continuación explican -con cifras- que los órganos de yonquis no sólo no son inferiores, sino que sufren menor porcentaje de rechazo por parte del receptor. Y concluyen:

'En ese mismo año, el 72% de las víctimas de sobredosis se consideraban portadores de enfermedades de alto riesgo, una tasa que era de tres a cinco veces mayor que la de los donantes que murieron por traumas o causas naturales. Pero nuevas pruebas permiten a los cirujanos saber más rápidamente si un posible donante está realmente infectado. Y con nuevos medicamentos y un tratamiento más agresivo, los estudios muestran que el pronóstico está mejorando para los receptores de trasplantes que obtienen órganos infectados'
 
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Heche held hands with DeGeneres at the premiere of her box-office smash “Six Days Seven Nights” in 1998. Ron Galella Collection via Getty [IMG alt="Heche appeared in Six Days, Seven Nights opposite Harrison Ford.
The film was a smash, grossing more than $160 million at the box office — but she subsequently found her acting offers had dried up, despite managing to draw in audiences."]https://newsworldtick.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/anne-heche-harrison-ford-01.jpg[/IMG]Heche appeared in “Six Days Seven Nights” opposite Harrison Ford. The film was a smash, grossing more than $160 million at the box office — but she subsequently found her acting offers had dried up, despite managing to draw in audiences.©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy
Things only worsened when the high-profile pair split in August 2000, with the breakup widely documented in the media.
They released a joint statement to People at the time that read, “It is an amicable parting and we greatly value the 3 1/2 years we have spent together.”
But DeGeneres told the Los Angeles Times a year later that the split was a surprise to her.
“She walked out the door and I haven’t spoken to her since, I don’t have the answers,” she stated.
At the time, tabloids reported that Heche — who identified as bisexual and had never dated another woman — had left DeGeneres for cameraman Coleman Laffoon.

Although Heche and DeGeneres put on loved-up displays in public,

the star has hinted that her comedian lover ( poco equilibrada ) tried to control the way she dressed when they were together.
que le controlaba como vestia

In an April 2021 TikTok video, Heche posted a photo of her from the 1998 Golden Globes and said: “Why do I look like a hippie? It’s because Ellen didn’t want me to dress sexy.”
Heche and Degeneres became fixtures on Hollywood red carpets in the late 1990s, and were known as America's most famous same-sex couple.


Heche and DeGeneres became fixtures on Hollywood red carpets in the late 1990s and were known as America’s most famous same-sex couple. Ron Galella Collection via Getty In an April 2021 TikTok video, Heche posted a photo of her from the 1998 Golden Globes and said: “Why do I look like a hippie? It’s because Ellen didn’t want me to dress sexy.”Getty Images
The breakup with DeGeneres significantly impacted the actress, who was placed in a psychiatric unit one day after the split.
According to reports, Heche had driven into the desert after taking ecstasy before knocking on the door of a stranger, who welcomed her in. The homeowner called the cops, with Heche telling the arriving deputies that “God was going to take everyone back to heaven in a spaceship.” She was then taken by ambulance to the hospital and admitted to a psychiatric unit before being released hours later.
The amowing year, Heche released an autobiography titled “Call Me Crazy,” detailing her turbulent childhood.


The actress alleged that she was sexually abused by her father — a closeted lgtb man who died from AIDS when she was just 13. A year after her dad’s death, her older brother died after driving into a tree — an act that Heche believed to be suicide.

Heche — who had never been with a woman before — described DeGeneres as the best sex of my life. They are pictured in 1999.
Heche — who had never been with a woman before — described DeGeneres as “the best sex of my life.” They are pictured in 1999. WireImage
In an interview promoting the book, Heche told Barbara Walters: “I had a fantasy world that I escaped to. I called my other personality Celestia,” she explains. “I believed I was from that world. I believed I was from another planet. I think I was insane.”
At the time, one newspaper claimed Heche had “spilled enough beans to worry Taco Bell” — with her film career taking a backseat to stories about her personal life.
In 2003, DeGeneres began appearing on her own eponymous daytime talk show, which instantly turned into a hit and gave her significant power in Hollywood.
The show became an important promotional tool for a star’s latest film or movie, but as Heche was unable to appear on her ex’s show, it likely made her less marketable to movie bosses who would have hired her for roles.
Last year, Heche’s podcast co-star spoke out about how the system worked, stating: “If you’re on a show or in a film, they’ve got to go through ‘The Ellen [DeGeneres] Show’ to promote it — and guess what? Ellen blocked you from the show. And everybody knows that.”
Heche agreed, imitating DeGeneres by adding: “That’s right. ‘You have her in your movie, you have her in your show? You ain’t gonna get promo on mine!’”

Heche and Laffoon are pictured on their wedding day in Sept. 2001. AP
A year after her split from DeGeneres, Heche went on to wed Laffoon. The pair welcomed a son, Homer, in 2002.
Although Heche was now in a heterosexual relationship, offers for roles in high-profile films did not return.
Instead, the star was confined to small-budget indie flicks, many of which were critically panned. In 2006, she signed on to star in the ABC drama “Men in Trees” — perhaps her only notable role amowing her breakup from DeGeneres.
In 2007, Heche was in the headlines again when she reported having left Laffoon for her Canadian co-star James Tupper — although the rumors were never confirmed.

Heche and Tupper welcomed a son named Atlas together in 2009. They split in 2018.

Heche was in a 9-year relationship with her Men In Trees co-star, James Tupper before their split in 2018. The pair have a son, Atlas, together.
Heche is seen with Tupper and their son Atlas (back), as well as Heche's oldest son, Homer (front) in 2012 snap. The girl in the image is unidentified.

Heche was in a 9-year relationship with her “Men in Trees” co-star James Tupper before their split in 2018. The pair have a son, Atlas, together. Getty Images Heche is seen with Tupper and their son Atlas (back), as well as Heche’s oldest son, Homer (front) in this 2012 snap. The girl in the image is unidentified. FilmMagic
According to reports, Heche feuded with both ex-husband Laffoon and ex-partner Tupper over child support payments for the sons she had with each of them.
According to the Daily Mail, Laffoon accused Heche of having poor parenting skills and being “mentally unstable.” She blasted back by accusing him of being addicted to pronography and online poker.
Meanwhile, her financial feud with Tupper ended up in court, with the actress demanding to see her ex’s tax returns to work out how much child support he needed to pay.
In recent years, Heche had kept a low profile and was primarily focused on raising her two sons.
Despite failing to return to the A-list, she did have guest roles on shows including “All Rise,” “Chicago P.D.” and “The Brave.” The star also secured a role on an upcoming Lifetime movie titled “Girl in Room 13.”
The thriller is still set for release in September, despite the actress’s tragic passing on Friday.
Heche was rushed to hospital late last week after suffering a severe anoxic brain injury in a fiery car crash in Los Angeles. The star — who was in a coma — was placed on life support, which was turned off on Friday.
As Heche lay in a coma, DeGeneres was asked about the condition of her famous ex, before responding: “We’re not in touch with each other, so I wouldn’t know.”
She later tweeted out a more affectionate message. “This is a sad day,” DeGeneres wrote. “I’m sending Anne’s children, family and friends all of my love.”


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NOTA MIA : EL VIDEO ES MUY FUERTE PARECE QUE EL "BOMBERO" MAS QUE ATENDERLA LO QUE HACE ES COGERLA DEL BRAZO PARA OBLIGARLA A SEGUIR "EL GUION" DE QUE " ESTA MUERTA "




NUEVAS IMÁGENES POLÉMICAS DE LA ACTRIZ ANNE HECHE CONFIRMAN LOS RUMORES DE TESTIGOS.
SALIÓ POR SI SOLA DEL VEHÍCULO Y NO QUERÍA ENTRAR EN LA AMBULANCIA. ESTABA REALIZANDO UNA PELÍCULA SOBRE TRÁFICO HUMANO. SOSPECHA DE INTERESES POR ELIMINARLA. NO ESTABA PARA MORIR COMO SE APRECIA EN LAS IMÁGENES

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“asesinatos casi indetectables”

German researchers show that the five-year-old vulnerability still exists in hundreds of thousands of vehicles on the road.
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s interesante de todo, nos encontramos con la forma en la se habría hecho todo esto, según el digital ruso: “Lo más inquietante es que este informe de SVR también hace referencia al artículo científico “Radio Attack Lets Hackers Steal 24 Different Car Models” y al artículo del Washington Post “Lo que sabemos sobre la piratería de automóviles, la CIA y esas afirmaciones de WikiLeaks”, en el que se revela: “Escondido en el análisis de WikiLeaks de un tesoro de documentos supuestamente de la Agencia Central de Inteligencia hay una línea sorprendente: que la agencia ha investigado cómo hackear autos, que WikiLeaks afirma que podrían usarse para llevar a cabo “asesinatos casi indetectables”… Para ello, WikiLeaks enlaza con notas de reuniones de 2014 que enumeran “áreas de misión potencial” para la rama de dispositivos integrados de la CIA, que incluye “Sistemas de vehículos” y “QNX”… Yoni Heilbronn, vicepresidente de marketing de Argus Cyber Security, una empresa automotriz compañía de seguridad, dijo: “La ecuación es muy simple. Si es una computadora y se conecta con el mundo exterior, entonces se puede hackear” ”—y en cuanto a si los investigadores de tráfico sensual infantil, la congresista estadounidense Jackie Walorskiy y la actriz Anne Heche fueron víctimas del dispositivo de asesinato de la CIA QNX capaz de llevar a cabo “asesinatos casi indetectables”, al tomar el control de un automóvil para enviarlo a través de las carreteras hacia el tráfico o acelerarlo para estrellarse en una explosión de bola de fuego”.
Los artículos a los que se hace mención en este último párrafo son los siguientes:​


 
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Anne Heche dead at 53: How her life fell apart after Ellen DeGeneres affair
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by Press Room August 12, 2022

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Anne Heche was one of Hollywood’s hottest young actresses before her high-profile relationship with Ellen DeGeneres overshadowed her blossoming career, dooming her to become tabloid fodder for more than two decades.
In the mid-’90s, the spiky-haired blonde — who died Friday a week after crashing her car in Los Angeles — courted critical acclaim with scene-stealing roles in indie smash “Walking and Talking” and the mobster blockbuster “Donnie Brasco” — prompting studio execs to sit up and pay attention.
By 1997, Heche — who had just turned 28 years old — was poised to become Tinseltown’s next leading lady, having inked deals to star in a rom-com opposite Harrison Ford and appear in a highly anticipated remake of “Psycho.”
But in August of that year, the starlet went public with the much older and much more famous DeGeneres, who had publicly come out on the cover of Time magazine just four months earlier.
The couple cozied up for the cameras at the premiere of Heche’s disaster flick “Volcano” and their same-sex romance exploded into the public eye.
“It changed my life forever,” Heche admitted to Page Six in a 2020 interview. “The stigma attached to that relationship was so bad… I didn’t do a studio picture for 10 years. I was fired from a $10 million picture deal.”
Heche further hit out at DeGeneres in a podcast interview last year, describing her ex-girlfriend as a money-hungry “bitch” who may have sabotaged her career in the wake of their split.
“I broke up with her because her goal was to have a lot of money. Mine was to find love, and hers was, ‘I want $60 billion,’” Heche said. “Good, good luck; our forks are never going to meet.”
Heche was one of Hollywood’s hottest young actresses before her high-profile relationship with Ellen DeGeneres. The former couple is pictured together in the 1990s. Getty Images
Heche is pictured in 1997's Donne Brasco. The actress had caught the attention of critics and was poised to become Hollywood's next leading lady.
Heche is pictured in 1997’s “Donnie Brasco.” The actress had caught the attention of critics and was poised to become Hollywood’s next leading lady. ©Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett
When the couple’s forks did first meet, back in 1997, there were few high-profile actresses who publicly identified as lgtb or bisexual — and even fewer that paraded their same-sex relationships at movie premieres.
Homophobia was rampant in the mid-’90s, with a 1996 Gallup poll finding just 27% of Americans approved of same-sex marriage. The same year, the Defense of Marriage Act — defining marriage as the union between one man and one woman — passed Congress and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton.
Heche met DeGeneres at the 1997 Vanity Fair Oscar party, with the two subsequently embarking on a secret relationship.
The actress later divulged that she had never been with a woman before, and slept with DeGeneres on the first night they met. She described the romp as “the best sex I’d ever had.”
After six months together, the young actress then told execs she wanted to go public with her sitcom-star girlfriend at the premiere of “Volcano” — but she faced immediate pushback.
“I was told if I took Ellen, I would lose my Fox contract,” Heche recalled in a 2020 interview with Page Six. “I took Ellen to the premiere [anyway] and I was ushered out by security before the movie even ended and was told I was not allowed to go to my own afterparty for antiestéticar they would get pictures of me with a woman.”
Against the advice of publicists and studio execs, Heche went public with her relationship with Degeneres at the 1997 premiere of Volcano.
Against the advice of publicists and studio execs, Heche went public with her relationship with DeGeneres at the 1997 premiere of “Volcano.”Getty Images
Their relationship was subsequently splashed across the front pages of gossip magazines, but the loved-up couple ignored warnings to tone down their amorous displays.
They soon became fixtures on the red carpet, with Heche holding DeGeneres’ hand at the premiere of “Six Days Seven Nights” — her big budget rom-com with Harrison Ford.
The film was a smash, grossing more than $160 million at the box office — but Heche found that her acting offers had dried up despite managing to draw in audiences.
Heche held hands with DeGeneres at the premiere of her box-office smash Six Days, Seven Nights in 1998.
Heche held hands with DeGeneres at the premiere of her box-office smash “Six Days Seven Nights” in 1998. Ron Galella Collection via Getty
 
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Heche held hands with DeGeneres at the premiere of her box-office smash “Six Days Seven Nights” in 1998. Ron Galella Collection via Getty [IMG alt="Heche appeared in Six Days, Seven Nights opposite Harrison Ford.
The film was a smash, grossing more than $160 million at the box office — but she subsequently found her acting offers had dried up, despite managing to draw in audiences."]https://newsworldtick.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/anne-heche-harrison-ford-01.jpg[/IMG]Heche appeared in “Six Days Seven Nights” opposite Harrison Ford. The film was a smash, grossing more than $160 million at the box office — but she subsequently found her acting offers had dried up, despite managing to draw in audiences.©Buena Vista Pictures/Courtesy
Things only worsened when the high-profile pair split in August 2000, with the breakup widely documented in the media.
They released a joint statement to People at the time that read, “It is an amicable parting and we greatly value the 3 1/2 years we have spent together.”
But DeGeneres told the Los Angeles Times a year later that the split was a surprise to her.
“She walked out the door and I haven’t spoken to her since, I don’t have the answers,” she stated.
At the time, tabloids reported that Heche — who identified as bisexual and had never dated another woman — had left DeGeneres for cameraman Coleman Laffoon.

Although Heche and DeGeneres put on loved-up displays in public,

the star has hinted that her comedian lover ( poco equilibrada ) tried to control the way she dressed when they were together.
que le controlaba como vestia

In an April 2021 TikTok video, Heche posted a photo of her from the 1998 Golden Globes and said: “Why do I look like a hippie? It’s because Ellen didn’t want me to dress sexy.”
Heche and Degeneres became fixtures on Hollywood red carpets in the late 1990s, and were known as America's most famous same-sex couple.


Heche and DeGeneres became fixtures on Hollywood red carpets in the late 1990s and were known as America’s most famous same-sex couple. Ron Galella Collection via Getty In an April 2021 TikTok video, Heche posted a photo of her from the 1998 Golden Globes and said: “Why do I look like a hippie? It’s because Ellen didn’t want me to dress sexy.”Getty Images
The breakup with DeGeneres significantly impacted the actress, who was placed in a psychiatric unit one day after the split.
According to reports, Heche had driven into the desert after taking ecstasy before knocking on the door of a stranger, who welcomed her in. The homeowner called the cops, with Heche telling the arriving deputies that “God was going to take everyone back to heaven in a spaceship.” She was then taken by ambulance to the hospital and admitted to a psychiatric unit before being released hours later.
The amowing year, Heche released an autobiography titled “Call Me Crazy,” detailing her turbulent childhood.
The actress alleged that she was sexually abused by her father — a closeted lgtb man who died from AIDS when she was just 13. A year after her dad’s death, her older brother died after driving into a tree — an act that Heche believed to be suicide.

Heche — who had never been with a woman before — described DeGeneres as the best sex of my life. They are pictured in 1999.
Heche — who had never been with a woman before — described DeGeneres as “the best sex of my life.” They are pictured in 1999. WireImage
In an interview promoting the book, Heche told Barbara Walters: “I had a fantasy world that I escaped to. I called my other personality Celestia,” she explains. “I believed I was from that world. I believed I was from another planet. I think I was insane.”
At the time, one newspaper claimed Heche had “spilled enough beans to worry Taco Bell” — with her film career taking a backseat to stories about her personal life.
In 2003, DeGeneres began appearing on her own eponymous daytime talk show, which instantly turned into a hit and gave her significant power in Hollywood.
The show became an important promotional tool for a star’s latest film or movie, but as Heche was unable to appear on her ex’s show, it likely made her less marketable to movie bosses who would have hired her for roles.
Last year, Heche’s podcast co-star spoke out about how the system worked, stating: “If you’re on a show or in a film, they’ve got to go through ‘The Ellen [DeGeneres] Show’ to promote it — and guess what? Ellen blocked you from the show. And everybody knows that.”
Heche agreed, imitating DeGeneres by adding: “That’s right. ‘You have her in your movie, you have her in your show? You ain’t gonna get promo on mine!’”

Heche and Laffoon are pictured on their wedding day in Sept. 2001. AP
A year after her split from DeGeneres, Heche went on to wed Laffoon. The pair welcomed a son, Homer, in 2002.
Although Heche was now in a heterosexual relationship, offers for roles in high-profile films did not return.
Instead, the star was confined to small-budget indie flicks, many of which were critically panned. In 2006, she signed on to star in the ABC drama “Men in Trees” — perhaps her only notable role amowing her breakup from DeGeneres.
In 2007, Heche was in the headlines again when she reported having left Laffoon for her Canadian co-star James Tupper — although the rumors were never confirmed.
Heche and Tupper welcomed a son named Atlas together in 2009. They split in 2018.

Heche was in a 9-year relationship with her Men In Trees co-star, James Tupper before their split in 2018. The pair have a son, Atlas, together.
Heche was in a 9-year relationship with her “Men in Trees” co-star James Tupper before their split in 2018. The pair have a son, Atlas, together. Getty Images
Heche is seen with Tupper and their son Atlas (back), as well as Heche's oldest son, Homer (front) in 2012 snap. The girl in the image is unidentified.
Heche is seen with Tupper and their son Atlas (back), as well as Heche’s oldest son, Homer (front) in this 2012 snap. The girl in the image is unidentified. FilmMagic
According to reports, Heche feuded with both ex-husband Laffoon and ex-partner Tupper over child support payments for the sons she had with each of them.
According to the Daily Mail, Laffoon accused Heche of having poor parenting skills and being “mentally unstable.” She blasted back by accusing him of being addicted to pronography and online poker.
Meanwhile, her financial feud with Tupper ended up in court, with the actress demanding to see her ex’s tax returns to work out how much child support he needed to pay.
In recent years, Heche had kept a low profile and was primarily focused on raising her two sons.
Despite failing to return to the A-list, she did have guest roles on shows including “All Rise,” “Chicago P.D.” and “The Brave.” The star also secured a role on an upcoming Lifetime movie titled “Girl in Room 13.”
The thriller is still set for release in September, despite the actress’s tragic passing on Friday.
Heche was rushed to hospital late last week after suffering a severe anoxic brain injury in a fiery car crash in Los Angeles. The star — who was in a coma — was placed on life support, which was turned off on Friday.
As Heche lay in a coma, DeGeneres was asked about the condition of her famous ex, before responding: “We’re not in touch with each other, so I wouldn’t know.”
She later tweeted out a more affectionate message. “This is a sad day,” DeGeneres wrote. “I’m sending Anne’s children, family and friends all of my love.”


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La verdad es que es sospechoso el caso. Y leyendo el artículo me dieron escalofríos... da la impresión de que casualmente han encontrado en la 'epidemia' de yonquis de estos últimos años un vivero de donantes pensando: