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TaleSpin: Who Killed Scott Ruffalo?
Who Killed Scott Ruffalo?
That’s a question that’s been gnawing at some people around Hollywood since the brother of actor Mark Ruffalo turned up dead from a gunshot wound on December 8th.
We’ve seen the official Autopsy Report and it raises at least as many questions as it answers.
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Attorney: Woman Cleared In Fatal Shooting Was Scott Ruffalo’s Client
Shaha Mishaal Adham, the woman who was arrested and released in connection to the death of Mark Ruffalo’s brother, Scott Ruffalo, was a client of the now-deceased hairdresser, an attorney for Adham told Access Hollywood.
“He was her hairdresser. They knew each for a year,” attorney Ronald Richards told Access.
The connection between Scott Ruffalo, who died on Monday after being removed from life support, and Adham was previously unknown.
Richards also said Adham claims she was present when Ruffalo shot himself during a game of Russian Roulette.
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Mark Ruffalo Thanks Fans For ‘Support’ Following Brother’s Death
Mark Ruffalo and his family are speaking out about the tragic death of Scott Ruffalo, who died Monday night, the same day one of the suspects arrested in connection to Scott’s death has been released.
“Mark Ruffalo and his family deeply appreciate the outpouring of prayers and support during this most difficult time of the passing of Scott Ruffalo, beloved son, brother and husband,” a rep for the actor said in a statement released to Access Hollywood.
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Attorney: Suspect In Ruffalo Death Cleared
Police cleared a woman arrested in the shooting death of actor Mark Ruffalo’s younger brother after being shown evidence that the wound was self-inflicted, the result of playing with a gun, her attorney said Wednesday.
Police records confirmed that Shaha Mishaal Adham, 26, left the Beverly Hills jail, where she’d been held without bail since surrendering Monday afternoon on an attempted murder arrest warrant.
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Mark Ruffalo’s Brother Dies
Scott Ruffalo, the brother of actor Mark Ruffalo, died Monday night, Access Hollywood has learned.
Ruffalo clung to life for a week after being shot in the head in the early hours of December 1.
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Suspect In Shooting Of Mark Ruffalo’s Brother Surrenders To Police
Shaha Mishaal Adham, who police had issued an arrest warrant for in connection to the shooting of Mark Ruffalo’s brother, Scott, turned herself into police on Monday afternoon, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
A spokesperson for the Beverly Hills Police Department said Adham, along with Brian Scofield, who had been identified as a “person of interest” in the case, turned themselves in at 1:30 PM on Monday.
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Arrest Warrant Issued In Shooting Of Mark Ruffalo’s Brother
An arrest warrant has been issued in the shooting of Mark Ruffalo’s brother, Scott, Access Hollywood has confirmed.
A spokesperson for the Beverly Hills Police Department told Access a warrant has been issued for Shaha Mishaal Adham, over Scott Ruffalo being shot in the head last week.
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Police Seeking Two People In Ruffalo Shooting
Police are seeking two people they want to question about the shooting of actor Mark Ruffalo’s brother.
The Beverly Hills Police Department identified two people as “persons of interest” Thursday afternoon. Police say they want to question the pair, Brian Scofield and Shaha Mishaal Adham, as part of an attempted murder investigation.
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Mark Ruffalo’s Brother In Critical Condition After Being Shot
Mark Ruffalo’s brother, Scott Ruffalo, is fighting for his life after being shot in the head on Monday night, according to several online reports.
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Holiday Film Preview 2008: Vampires, Superstars & 007… Oh My!
Nixon’s back. So are Kate and Leo, Nicole and Baz, a herd of stranded zoo animals and a very vengeful James Bond.
Despite the harsh economy, Hollywood has been on a box-office roll the last month, and studios head into the year’s homestretch with a solid lineup of returns, reunions and promising newcomers that could uphold the old saw about movies as a recession-proof business.
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‘Chihuahua’ Barks Up $29M At Weekend Box Office
“Beverly Hills Chihuahua” was barking up the right tree with movie-goers, who put the Disney comedy at No. 1 for the weekend with a $29 million debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
Featuring a talking Chihuahua with Drew Barrymore’s voice, the family flick about a pampered pooch lost in Mexico led a surge of new movies that boosted Hollywood business, which generally has slumped the last two months.
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Blind Activists Plan Protest Of Julianne Moore’s Movie ‘Blindness’
Blind people quarantined in a mental asylum, attacking each other, soiling themselves, trading sex for food. For Marc Maurer, who’s blind, such a scenario — as shown in the movie “Blindness” — is not a clever allegory for a breakdown in society.
Instead, it’s an offensive and chilling depiction that Maurer fears could undermine efforts to integrate blind people into the mainstream.