

Other than that she was perfectly healthy and well."īut the next month, to Larry King, Monjack, again paired with Sharon, told King that Murphy struggled for air on the day of her death. "She had a little bit of laryngitis," Monjack said. In an appearance in January 2010 on the "Today" show, Monjack, alongside Murphy's mother, Sharon, told former morning show anchor Matt Lauer that Murphy was fine leading up to her death. 'She was so wonderful': Dakota Fanning recalls the best advice she got from Brittany Murphy Scheinin describes Murphy's iron deficiency as a "life-threatening situation" and concludes the actress would've been battling a severe case of pneumonia "for some time." Though Murphy had prescription and over-the-counter medications in her system, Scheinin says, "she had no evidence of alcohol or any drugs of abuse in her system."Ī new documentary about the life and mysterious death of Brittany Murphy is coming

Lisa Scheinin, the deputy medical examiner who conducted Murphy's autopsy, also appears in the documentary and explains her findings – that Murphy died of pneumonia with anemia as a contributing factor. Those interviewed – journalists, Murphy's "King of the Hill" co-star Kathy Najimy, her friends and a director of one of her last films – paint Monjack as a controlling, creepy villain.ĭr. It does, however, do a good job in clouding Murphy's husband, Simon Monjack (who died of similar circumstances five months later in 2010), in further suspicion. At 32, Murphy was found nonresponsive in her Los Angeles home in 2009 and was pronounced dead at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.ĭespite the title of the two-part project, the doc actually offers little new information about the actress's death. Nearly 12 years after a star's shocking death, the HBO Max documentary "What Happened, Brittany Murphy?" revisits the actress's life and tragic end. The following contains details from the two-part documentary " What happened, Brittany Murphy?" streaming on HBO Max.
