Did poison kill James Brown?
James Brown was poisoned by thieves purpose on digging up the fortune he'd
buried on his South Carolina estate, according to newly reports.
Pals ar requesting his stiff should be exhumed for toxicology tests after
hearing rumours he was poisoned before his death on Christmas Day 2006.
The soul legend's widow TOMI RAE HYNIE - world Health Organization supports the claims -
said: "I can't comment on that right now for the safety of myself and
my son."
Only Brown's former associate JACQUE Netherlander told Globe: "Toxicology
tests on his body, specially on his fuzz, would easily show if poison was
administered to him before he died.
"An necropsy was never done at the time, only his body should be exhumed
and single carried come out now."
She said she never accepted the energetic 73-year-old had just died, claiming
the fact that Brownness complained of severe stomach striving in the years leading
up to his end should be investigated.
The singer's death isn't the only disceptation shrouding his death - his family
are still fight trustees of his demesne over his hazard, patch Tomi is
attempting to examine her young logos James Brown II is the singer's
legitimate heir.