Just who the f**k discovered Heath was dead? News reports say his housekeeper was present at the time, but that it was Heath's Massage Therapist who realized he was going to need more than just a rub down.
TMZ.com (a self-proclaimed "Celebrity Gossip" site that my wife gives credence to, but which I've never heard of until two days ago) states that Heath was found by his maid, Theresa Solomon, and his masseuse, 'Diane Lee'.
Yahoo! News rehashing an Associated Press story (and when it comes to the news AP is a name I'm more familiar with) also states that Heath was found by his Massage Therapist HOWEVER!!! the AP story identifies the Massage Therapist as one Diana Wolozin.
In a further twist, AP reports that when Diane/Diana discovered Heath was unresponsive, she grabbed his cell phone and called 911. Wait! No she didn't! AP says Diane/Diana first called Mary Kate Olsen, whose number is programmed into Heath's phone and whom Lee/Wolozin knew was a friend of Heath's, and she asked Olsen what to do.
Allegedly it was Mary Kate, who was in California at the time, who sent over her bodyguard. Apparently Diane/Diana checked Heath again, realized things were really serious, as in deadly serious, and now she called 911. No. Wait. My bad. She called Mary Kate again. It was only after she'd made that second call to Olsen that Lee/Wolozin finally called 911.
So who is Diane Lee and who is Diana Wolozin? And why are both women credited as being Heath's masseuse/massage therapist? And when finding an unconscious client allegedly surrounded by bottles of pills, why would someone use their client's cell phone to call another celebrity, twice, before calling 911?
I think Ms. Diane Diana Lee-Wolozin, or whatever her name is, has a lot of explaining to do.
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
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Allegedly surrounded by bottles of pills.......Didn't Iraq "allegedly" have weapons of mass destruction? What if Mr. Ledger had appeared to be just sleeping but unresponsive with no red flags surrounding him, perhaps then, her gut response would have beeen "socially acceptable."
Why can't our society just accept that this tragic , tragic death has happened and grieve Mr.Ledger and support his family. What about the thousands of non-celebrity addicts and alcoholics that die everyday and never get so much as an obituary in the paper. This is all very tragic and upsetting...I highly doubt who Ms. Wolozin called first would change the course of events that took place. R.I.P. Heath ledger and may you find your rightfull place in heaven.- Anonymous
Yes, the media got very confused. Her name is Diana Lee Wolozin. She is a licensed massage therapist. And a very good one.
@Gaia, do you know something about her we don't? She is unlicensed as a massage therapist.
Did I really just receive notice of a post about this 2 years after the fact? Or was the email express just really slow?
Yes I do. This was blown up way out of proportion. She's a licensed therapist in the state where I live. Good at what she does. Under the incredible stress of the moment she thought quickly and realized she was in an untenable position. Who the blank to call? She is not used to publicity. Nor is she a publicity seeker. She was just trying to do the right thing. And so asked for help from someone who would know -- one of the Olsen girls. Smart. Let me ask you a question. If you had found yourself in the same circumstances, what would you have done? Started a media circus immediately? Or sought some wiser advice? He was already gone.
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