Friday, July 13, 2012

Wealthy Woman Found Dead From Reported Drug Overdose In Her $80 Million Dollar Home Turned Crack Den

 
 
Hans Rausing and Eva Rausing
 
Eva Rausing was found dead in her exclusive Cadogan Place home in London, England valued at $80,000,000. It has been dubbed the city's most expensive crack den, as her husband, Hans Kristian Rausing, a native of Sweden, also shared her addiction. The couple is heir to a $8 billion dollar fortune and moved to London 20-years ago.

Rausing was arrested for driving erratically, which led to police finding drugs in his car. When police searched his home, they discovered Eva's body, which had been decomposing for a week. He has been charged with concealing a dead body and some suspect foul play.

However, in his drug induced state, his expensive solicitor will probably argue he was high and aloof in his private quarters and did not realize what had happened to his wife. Drug addicts have been known to lock themselves away in a room for days at a time getting high. It is a destructive habit that consumes people. 

The American heiress has struggled with drug abuse for decades. In her final years, she raised opposition online, to people seeking to legalize narcotics. She stated when drugs are available in greater supply, she took more of them. The Judiciary Report is against the legalization of narcotics. It will open a door way to terrible problems in society, were precious lives will be wasted and snuffed, sniffed out into non-existence.

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