Anne Heche 'Started Falling Apart' After Breakup From Hung Co-Star Thomas Jane
13.08.2022 - 05:17
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We’re still trying to absorb the fact Anne Heche is dead. At only 53 years old we never could have seen it coming. Hell, no one could have seen this tragedy coming.
In case you somehow have not yet heard, the Wag The Dog star crashed her Mini Cooper into a poor woman’s home in Mar Vista last Friday, causing both the house and car to become engulfed in flames. Heche was rescued from the car and seemed to be responsive in early footage of the situation. However, she “lost consciousness” soon after as her injuries were worse than anyone realized. She had inhaled too much smoke and damaged her lungs, and ultimately her brain. She fell into a coma, and just a week after the accident she was gone.
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But how did the crash even happen? It was reportedly her third in a row, leading investigators immediately to suspect she was driving under the influence. An early toxicology report found cocaine and fentanyl in her system. A bottle of vodka was reportedly found in the car (though her system apparently did not have alcohol in it).
So what happened? What caused her to lose control like this and drive high?
As those who knew her are trying to process the shocking turn of events, some are speaking out about what they know. One source told DailyMail.com her downward spiral was the result of a recent breakup. This friend of the late Volcano actress said her split with actor Thomas Jane hit her particularly hard:
Anne and Tom Jane played exes with a will they/won’t they story on the HBO dramedy Hung from 2009 to 2011. They began dating relatively recently, in 2019. They even moved in together, as Jane reportedly transferred his Silver Lake home to joint ownership with
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