This sounds verrry complicated!
03.09.2022 - 02:37 / perezhilton.com
New information on the case of Anne Heche‘s tragic death has been revealed.
As you know, early last month the 53-year-old exhibited some strange behavior before she crashed her car into a garage in a Los Angeles neighborhood. Videos of the incident showed her backing out from the wreckage and driving off once again. She nearly hit a pedestrian and crashed her car a second time — this time into the home of Mar Vista resident Lynne Mishele. The crash caused a huge fire which ultimately claimed the home and later Heche’s life. Such a heartbreaking situation for everyone involved…
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Now we finally have more insight as to what exactly happened that horrifying day. According to audio files released by NBC4 on Thursday, the Los Angeles Police Department‘s response to the scene has been revealed. Deputy Chief Richard Fields also spoke to the outlet about what he experienced at the scene of the wreckage on August 5. He described the smoke and fire as “heavy”:
Because of the fire and smoke, things were much more difficult and confusing for first responders. In the audio recordings, the Los Angeles Fire Department knew “within seconds” upon arriving to the fire at 11:01 a.m. there was someone “stuck” inside the vehicle. Fields clarified the dispatcher was referring to Lynne at the time — sadly, they had no idea Anne was there…
At 11:17 the LAFD believed there were no other victims. It wasn’t until 11:25, a full 24 minutes after their arrival, did firefighters finally realize the actress was in the “inaccessible” vehicle. Richard said she wasn’t in the driver’s side at the time of her discovery:
Just awful… If she had been in the driver’s seat, or even just not in the floorboards,
This sounds verrry complicated!
A new wrinkle. Anne Heche‘s ex-boyfriend James Tupper claimed that the late actress left him her estate after she died without a will.
Anne Heche‘s family is at odds over the execution of her estate after the actress died without a will. In a new legal filing obtained by ET, James Tupper — Anne’s ex and the father of her 13-year-old son, Atlas Heche Tupper — objects to a request from Anne’s eldest son, 20-year-old Homer Heche Laffoon — whom Anne shared with her ex-husband Coley Laffoon — to be placed in charge of her estate.
Anne Heche's family is at odds over the execution of her estate after the actress died without a will. In a new legal filing obtained by ET, James Tupper — Anne's ex and the father of her 13-year-old son, Atlas Heche Tupper — objects to a request from Anne's eldest son, 20-year-old Homer Heche Laffoon — whom Anne shared with her ex-husband Coley Laffoon -- to be placed in charge of her estate. James asks the court instead to appoint a neutral third party private professional fiduciary or, alternately, himself as executor of her estate. In the new docs, filed Thursday in Los Angeles, James claims that Anne made her intentions clear in a personal email on Jan.
Anne Heche was planning on opening up about her relationship with Elle DeGeneres in the late 1990s.
The AP, Heche worked on the memoir over the past year, detailing honest reflections on her late 1990s relationship with comedian Ellen DeGeneres. “Call Me Anne” is also a sequel to the actress’s 2001 work, “Call Me Crazy.”The forthcoming book, scheduled for publication by Start Publishing, will arrive less than a year after Heche’s death on Aug. 14 after she was involved in a Los Angeles car crash at the age of 53.“I was labeled ‘outrageous’ because I fell in love with a woman,” Heche wrote.
Anne Heche was reportedly trapped inside her burning car for at least 40 minutes before being rescued by firefighters after she had crashed into a house last month. The late Hollywood actress, 53, was left in a coma after the collision in the Mar Vista neighbourhood of Los Angeles on 5 August, which left her Mini Cooper "engulfed in flames", a representative confirmed at the time.
Anne Heche was trapped in a blazing home for 45 minutes after the car crash that left her in a coma. Records emerged on Friday (02. 09.
Anne Heche inside her scorched Mini Cooper until 24 minutes after they arrived at the scene, and it took at least another 20 minutes before firefighters could extract her from the vehicle.The harrowing details have come to light after NBC4 Los Angeles obtained the Los Angeles Fire Department's records and time-stamped recordings of radio communications, which also showed there was initial confusion as to whether there was more than one patient after Heche plowed her car into the 738-square-foot, two-story home in the Mar Vista neighborhood of Los Angeles.According to the news station, «heavy fire and smoke conditions» made it impossible to determine whether someone was trapped inside the vehicle. What's more, fire officials say determining whether someone was trapped in the vehicle made it more difficult by the fact that Heche was not even in the driver's seat.The recordings show that firefighters arrived at the scene at 11:01 a.m., and dispatchers had informed firefighters, within seconds upon arrival, that a person was trapped in the car. Once inside the home, firefighters treated a woman in the home, who turned out to be the tenant, and not Heche.
Anne Heche’s 20-year-old son Homer Laffoon just lost his mother, but he has had to step up to the plate and deal with legal matters. It was revealed Thursday his mother died without a will. Heche died tragically in Los Angeles on August 1 after crashing into a home.
Anne Heche died in August and reportedly had not established a final will and testament before she passed away, as her eldest son, Homer Laffoon, seeks to establish guardianship over his mother's estate. Laffoon, 20, filed the paperwork in Los Angeles Superior Court Wednesday, according to Page Six, and is requesting to be named the administrator of her estate, which has an "unknown" value and will need to undergo forensic accounting to establish its worth. In addition, Homer, whom Heche shared with ex-husband Coley Laffoon, requested to be appointed "guardian ad litem" over his 13-year-old brother, Atlas Tupper, from Heche's decade-long partnership with James Tupper, and "waive a bond that would be owed." The next hearing is scheduled for Oct.
Anne Heche's eldest son filed court docs in Los Angeles asking to be made the administrator of his late mom's estate, docs obtained by ET show.The docs list Anne's annual gross income, personal property and value of property as unknown, and note that the late actress did not have a will. In addition to control of his mom's estate, 20-year-old Homer, whom Anne shared with Coley Laffoon, is requesting to be made guardian ad litem over his 13-year-old brother, Atlas. Because Atlas, whom Anne shared with James Tupper, is a minor, Homer is asking that the court waive the bond. A hearing is scheduled for Oct.
In the weeks following Anne Heche’s tragic August 12 death, her family has been left with an enormous hole in their hearts. Now, they are working to make sure her estate gets properly handled.
Anne Heche’s oldest son has found the perfect place for his mother to live on for eternity.
Anne Heche’s car crashed through a wall and stopped around 10 feet inside a Los Angeles home, a distressing 911 call has revealed. A neighbour gave authorities details of the actress’ accident in an appeal for help to police obtained by CNN. The outlet says the caller told a dispatcher a car had just gone through their neighbour's house, travelling at such a speed it ended up in the second room.
Hollywood star Anne Heche’s death has officially been ruled an accident, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner has confirmed. The 53 year old actress, who was best known for her work in films such as Donnie Brasco alongside Johnny Depp, and Wag the Dog, alongside Dustin Hoffman and Robert DeNiro, died last week after crashing her Mini Cooper car into a two-storey home in Los Angeles. It is thought the star was travelling at around 90mph at the time of the collision, exploding into a fireball that left the home uninhabitable.
Anne Heche crashed her blue Mini Cooper into a home a little before 11 a.m. PT on Friday, Aug.
On Aug. 5, Anne Heche crashed her car into a home in Los Angeles, which ignited a fire that raged out of control — an accident that would later become fatal for the actress. Newly released 911 audio from the aftermath of the crash, first obtained by , reveals a terrifying scene where neighbors are frantically trying to get authorities to come as quickly as possible and stop the flames from spreading. The person who called 911 tells the dispatcher that Heche's car went through the house «very fast.» At the beginning of the call, it's not immediately clear if the caller knew Heche was in the vehicle at the time of the crash. But, as more neighbors move into the wreckage to help, the severity of the situation becomes clear. As billows of dark smoke and fire envelop the vehicle, neighbors can be heard in hysterics, yelling that someone is trapped in the vehicle.
After actress Anne Heche crashed her car into a Los Angeles home on Aug. 5, a newly released 911 call reveals a neighbor panicking from the scene.