No not unusual at all when you call for the "midnight man" they have a
""robe" to cover.
She may have been intubated at the hotel and never revived so then they call in the Funeral Director.
My bizz scene At the "time" and time so no the covering is just a respectable way to transport and it makes it less upsetting than say a trauma body bag. Hospitals have this quite often but we are called to respect the dead as it is "taken" with care. I will spare you the clean up on aisle 9 before the nice man with the "red" velvet courts the loved one out....
Thanks for the link. I am not much on Hollywood but I always had a place in my "born" Texas heart for this gal.
I'm afraid that guestbook might be full - there haven't been any additions after the 100 pages and now it doesn't seem to be working.
I'm not sure where else there might be one - maybe some media ones. I'll try to check later.
Also, about the intubation - you know they adminstered Narcan. Did you already post that or know that? They acted like it was new news awhile ago - but we had it on here at the start.
Oh, I slept through the whole first reporting of it, so I don't know exatly *when* it was reported.
Also, now they're saying Howard Stern *was* in the room, but had left and then he came back to direct the resuscitation efforts and relay her medical background info to paramedics.
But technically, he wasn't there when ANS "collapsed" or was "found unresponsive" by the nurse.