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Toxic Mold Killed Brittany Murphy and Her Husband



The mother of actress Brittany Murphy, who died in 2009 of pneumonia, is saying that her daughter and her son-in-law passed away because of toxic mold in the couple's home, according to new reports.

Last year, the Los Angeles coroner's office reported that Murphy died of a combination of pneumonia, anemia and prescription drug intoxication, according to ABC News, with no evidence that mold was a culprit. Murphy's husband also died from pneumonia a few months later.

"It is unusual to have two people die of similar circumstances with pneumonia. We've been looking at it and saying, 'Something isn't right,'" Los Angeles County assistant chief coroner Ed Winter told ABC News. "I'm not saying you can't get pneumonia from mold, but we did all the tests on it -- mold did not come up in the toxicology reports."

But TMZ reported that Murphy's mother believes the mold in the house caused their illnesses and deaths.



We are exposed to molds all the time, but some molds are more dangerous than others because they produce toxic substances called mycotoxins, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Mold can occur in buildings when there is dampness from water incursion (like from leaking pipes or rainwater), the CDC reported.

Exposure to mold can lead to allergic reactions, asthma attacks and even pneumonia, although pneumonia as a result of mold exposure is rare, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health. Infections can also occur in people whose immune systems are weakened. Pneumonia is defined as lung inflammation caused by infection by an organism (such as a virus, bacteria or another kind of organism), HealthCentral reported.

The CDC reports that a condition called "hypersensitivity pneumonitis" is a possible complication of mold exposure. The condition might seem like pneumonia, but it can't be cured by antibiotics, and its symptoms include cough, chills, fever, fatigue, muscle aches and shortness of breath. If a person is continually exposed to the mold, the damage caused by hypersensitivity pneumonitis can bring on scarring and permanent damage, according to the CDC.

Repeated episodes of hypersensitive pneumonitis can lead to bacterial pneumonia, according to North Carolina State University.

If you think that you might be getting sick because of mold in your home or workplace, the CDC advises seeking a diagnosis and treatment as soon as possible from a doctor. In addition, it's important to immediately notify the people in charge of building maintenance of the health problems.

Two years ago, 68 residents of an apartment complex in California sued their complex, saying that they were made sick from toxic mold growing in the building, CBS News reported. One of the women in the suit, Jennifer Lair, clams that the mold was responsible for her 2-year-old's death (her daughter's official cause of death was pneumonia).

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rivadavia 21st-Dec-2011 05:37 am (UTC)
i will forever find her death suspicious tbh
bluesforgotten 21st-Dec-2011 05:53 am (UTC)
same
fruitchews 21st-Dec-2011 06:03 am (UTC)
Me too.

I figured her husband somehow got her for the money and cozied up to the mom when she got everything. Then the mom got him after he let something slip and wham, that is the story.
wyntersummer 23rd-Dec-2011 06:22 am (UTC)
mte.
dakotamoss 21st-Dec-2011 06:17 am (UTC)
i will uncover the truth dw
lumosofmylife 21st-Dec-2011 07:10 am (UTC)
I was just saying this the other day.
antikfed 21st-Dec-2011 07:26 am (UTC)
the real issue is that it used to be britney spears' house!
taqbei 21st-Dec-2011 05:38 am (UTC)
2009!?
leviicorpus 21st-Dec-2011 05:42 am (UTC)
ikr? Good lord.
hershelwalker 21st-Dec-2011 05:44 am (UTC)
it seems like it's been way longer than three years.
tashieee 21st-Dec-2011 06:09 am (UTC)
*Two.
affliction 21st-Dec-2011 05:46 am (UTC)
holy s h i t
phnix_daft_mode 21st-Dec-2011 06:01 am (UTC)
Ikr? Also remembering happening right at this time of year.
kapuki234 21st-Dec-2011 05:38 am (UTC)
my last apartment had the beginnings of black mold.

my landlord wouldn't do anything, the lazy fuck. so through some nagging, i re-assigned my lease and scared him into looking into it for the new tenants.

thankfully they're also leaving in under 12 mths.

serious stuff.
javamonster983 21st-Dec-2011 05:44 am (UTC)
my friend's apartment had black mold and the landlord wouldn't do anything about it either. even though she was pregnant. she ended up having to just move. if you left something on the floor too long, mold would start growing on it. so sick
kapuki234 21st-Dec-2011 05:44 am (UTC)
did she end up getting any health issues and was her baby okay?
mhfromnh 21st-Dec-2011 05:47 am (UTC)
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeew
totalroyalty 21st-Dec-2011 06:43 am (UTC)
ahh! I am having the same problem with my landlord not believing us, but moving immediately isn't in the cards! Idk what to do
greyfilm 21st-Dec-2011 04:09 pm (UTC)
Yikes!!! D:
foryoursake08 21st-Dec-2011 05:44 am (UTC)
One of the frat houses at my old school had black mold in the basement. The school took all summer to clean it out before the guys moved in tho.

But then we found out a storage space in one of the dorms had black mold in it. AND THEY NEVER CLEANED IT. THEY JUST TOLD PEOPLE TO STAY OUT. like what are you doing? I have no idea if they ever cleaned it out, I hope they did.
affliction 21st-Dec-2011 05:47 am (UTC)
omg how do you even know if you have mold? what if you don't see it?
enjoyyourbunny 21st-Dec-2011 06:38 am (UTC)
My hallmate had black mold in her ac!! so she took it out of her window cos she's not stupid, and our landlord CHARGED HER because she took it out instead of waiting for some random dude who is a friend to take it out. He showed up 3 weeks later and they bitched her out and charge her $300 because the lease says any appliance issues have to be handled by the person of their choice. Landlords can diaf. Or of black mold inhalation.
outpour 21st-Dec-2011 06:58 am (UTC)
I just got out of my last lease because of bad mold. He originally wouldn't let us out, but then we threatened to call the city and the health department and he quickly changed his tune.
suckrforacstic 21st-Dec-2011 08:52 am (UTC)
Same. Except my landlord brought a mold inspector in to exam our problem, only problem was it was a friend of his. He was basically paid to tell us it was fine. I'm so happy we moved out of there. I always had headaches and it smelled terrible. Feel terrible for anyone who has to live in those conditions. That landlord was soooo cheap!
bloblawslawblog 21st-Dec-2011 06:56 pm (UTC)
One summer in high school my friends and I decided we wanted to do housekeeping.. no idea, but we got a bunch of free stuff out of it. ANYWAYS, one of the rooms completely reeked. I got an insane migraine within 5 minutes of working in the room. Manager came in and moved some of the ceiling tiles to try to find the source of the smell and up above it was ALL black mold. Completely f'ing covered.

They stuck an ozone machine in there to get the smell out, because the hotel was booked that night for a wedding and they needed the room.

gg.
invisible_cunt 21st-Dec-2011 07:04 pm (UTC)
my friend has black mold in her bathroom, on the ceiling because her dumbass dad (before her parents split up) put wallpaper on the ceiling in the shower.

i told her they need to so something about it because it can be dangerous. plus girl was born with a very serious heart condition...
soap_laa 22nd-Dec-2011 06:43 pm (UTC)
Yes, I had the same issue. When we first moved in, I kept getting upper respiratory infections all the time. Couldn't figure it out. Then, when my ex moved his guitar amp we discovered it.

The landlord didn't care and swore up and down that it wasn't black mold. We found it pretty close to when our lease was up so we wound up moving out. The landlord said he didn't understand why we were moving out.
djmayhem_aubrey 22nd-Dec-2011 07:42 pm (UTC)
Agreed. Almost two and a half years ago, I moved out of the house I had been living in for almost three years with one of my bandmates, and I kid you not, I was sick on and off for almost two years straight because there was so much water damage and mold in the basement. After I moved out, it took maybe a month at most to get better, and I've BARELY been sick since. Scary shit. =/
monaes 23rd-Dec-2011 05:20 am (UTC)
late but my apartment has had black mold since we moved in and all the landlord did after we complained about it was send in a maintenance guy to paint over it

i mean really
yomommafoo 21st-Dec-2011 05:38 am (UTC)
WWWWOOOOOOWWWWW
i'm afraid of this mold they speak of
paranoidrabbit 21st-Dec-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
I'm still sad that she's dead. I love her movies - perfect for rainy days.
avaniness 22nd-Dec-2011 06:40 pm (UTC)
this :(
kapuki234 21st-Dec-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
also mold being the culprit is odd, since i assumed she lived in a nice house.
hershelwalker 21st-Dec-2011 05:46 am (UTC)
a nice BIG house. she might not have taken care of it properly.
bostongirl2003 21st-Dec-2011 05:50 am (UTC)
apparently there was some kind of settlement from the builders, so something was off about that house from the get-go.
jigglemypuff 21st-Dec-2011 06:27 am (UTC)
Her husband did an interview after her death and showed the reporter around the house. She appears to have been a major hoarder. There was junk everywhere and she even had turned her dinng room into a giant closet.
eaglefan2011 21st-Dec-2011 07:35 am (UTC)
it's possible
my mom's boss had a huge house and it ended up having mold
alessar 21st-Dec-2011 02:20 pm (UTC)
I know she was super frail at the time and on a huge cocktail of prescription drugs. I can see a trace of mold being enough to trigger problems for her. Her husband also had health issues, I think.
sweet_honesty 21st-Dec-2011 08:17 pm (UTC)
It's really not that odd. If the house isn't properly built, it can happen and can be incredibly toxic. Mold was actually my first thought when her husband died.
poetic_daze 21st-Dec-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
so there was mold in the cocaine...
thebadunkadunk 21st-Dec-2011 09:36 am (UTC)
Dedra ♥
editnoir 21st-Dec-2011 05:45 am (UTC)
Dead.

Brittany, too.
tinsleyy 21st-Dec-2011 05:49 am (UTC)
manaconda 21st-Dec-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
i thought they already reported this ages ago?
miss_gulch 21st-Dec-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
Wow OP, I haven't seen you in a long ass time.
kapuki234 scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:39 am (UTC)
emizee Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:40 am (UTC)
is this from their house??
kapuki234 Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:41 am (UTC)
oh no, just what black mold that the article is describing looks like.
kapuki234 Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:40 am (UTC)
worst thing is that once your place is infected, your mattress/clothes/everything needs to be disinfected or thrown away (depending on level of contamination) when you move out.

the mold doesn't die from washing, either.
leviicorpus Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:42 am (UTC)
D:
shantayustay Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:46 am (UTC)
omg! Khloe Kardashian! That's some fucked up mold.
affliction Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:48 am (UTC)
WHAT THE FUCK
cickiz Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:48 am (UTC)
what causes it? it looks like ghosts.
editnoir Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:48 am (UTC)
We had this on our bathroom ceiling in college. It thinned the barrier, though, and for a while, we had a plague-like situation with roaches, flies, gnats, mosquitoes, ants, bees, worms, etc. covering every inch of our bathroom. It was then that my landlord decided to "fix" it. But all he did was place a piece of wood to cover up the ceiling and paint it white.

Lived there for three years... we're all still doing pretty well. No deaths.
tinsleyy Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 05:49 am (UTC)
yum
mhfromnh Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 06:04 am (UTC)
bresson Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 07:17 am (UTC)
ummm i have like 3 circles of this shit in my bathroom that gets very poor ventilation and it comes back after i scrub it off omg

the rest of my place is fine though?
itone Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 07:28 am (UTC)
My friends old apartment looked like this when they moved their sectional. I was like D: cuz I was sleeping on it for like a month before they discovered it.
fuckyess Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 09:06 am (UTC)
dude i live in an older apartment and they told us the ventilation in the bathroom isn't great so i always keep the door open when i shower so it doesn't get too humid

but i have like, black mold looking stuff in the corner of the shower but i've scrubbed and disinfected the shit out of it and it won't go away. i think it's a stain BUT NOW I'M ALL SCARED.

YOU SEEM TO BE IN THE KNOW, HELP.
rhapsodeeinblue Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 10:09 am (UTC)
What's the difference between black mold and white mold? I live in a garden level apartment and sometimes we'll find the white kind.
tothechangmin Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 10:59 am (UTC)
OH EW D:

i have like black stuff in between the tiles of my bathroom and toilet is it dangerous D:
sunredskyblue Re: scary shit21st-Dec-2011 02:13 pm (UTC)
eww
recently my dishwasher flooded my kitchen and some of the carpet got soaked too. after reading all of this now i'm scared mold is going to form lol
emizee 21st-Dec-2011 05:40 am (UTC)
i used to work in a restaurant with really bad mold i'm happy to not be working there anymore
bluesforgotten 21st-Dec-2011 05:40 am (UTC)
it's just crazy to me that they were both somehow killed the same way so close together? and the mom lived in the house too but isn't sick?

it's just all crazy. and so, so sad.
bostongirl2003 21st-Dec-2011 05:51 am (UTC)
the mom is sick. I remember she had some form of neurological issue, and I think cancer?
bluesforgotten 21st-Dec-2011 05:57 am (UTC)
doesn't her mom still live in the house though? or did following simon's death? if they had found mold, you leave asap but she didn't from what i remember
quizblorg 21st-Dec-2011 05:51 am (UTC)
At first, I read this as "and MY mom lived in the house too but isn't sick", and was like "wtf?".
soapboxrhetoric 21st-Dec-2011 05:41 am (UTC)
FUCK MOLD. mold in my shitty off-campus college apartment almost killed me and made me so sick, i had to take time off from school.

fuck this shit.
peddlestools 21st-Dec-2011 05:41 am (UTC)
mold scares the shit out of me
likegunfire 21st-Dec-2011 05:41 am (UTC)
are they saying hypersensitivity pneumonitis is rare depending on the strain of mold or depending on the person's immune system?

because if it depends on the person then idrg how two people could have the same rare condition
kapuki234 21st-Dec-2011 05:43 am (UTC)
it's definitely toxic mold.
likegunfire 21st-Dec-2011 05:44 am (UTC)
idk it sounds sketchy to me
sweet_honesty 21st-Dec-2011 08:25 pm (UTC)
Yes, it is.
fruitchews 21st-Dec-2011 06:13 am (UTC)
Heather McDonald? What are you doing here?
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