Bombshell claims James Brown AND his third wife Adrienne were murdered



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New claims from a group of friends, relatives and badociates of James Brown suggest that Soul's godfather and his third wife, Adrienne, were murdered.

At least 13 people close to the legendary singer have requested an autopsy on his body, refusing to believe that his death in a Atlanta hospital, aged 73 in 2006, was due to natural causes.

The official cause of Brown's death was a heart attack and a fluid in the lungs. But even the doctor who signed the death certificate has doubts about what really happened to him.

Dr. Marvin Crawford, who signed Brown's death certificate, told CNN: "It has changed too quickly. He was a patient that I could never have predicted would have coded. But he died that night and I asked the following question: what was wrong with this room?

Now his widow, his children, his friends and his co-workers plead for a criminal investigation into his death on Christmas Day 13 years ago.

American superstar James Brown,

American superstar James Brown,

American superstar James Brown, "The Godfather of Soul", poses for photographers with his wife Adrienne in 1991. Friends and family claimed that they had both been murdered.

After his death, a friend, Andre White, was so concerned about suspicious circumstances that he took a vial of blood from the singer into an infusion set.

But when Brown died, his daughter Yamma refused an autopsy. His sister Deanna Brown Thomas would not confirm where his father's remains are kept.

Among the other concerns raised was the official story of Brown's personal director, Charles Bobbit, who died in 2017 at the age of 87. He was the only person in the room at Brown's death, but his story was described as "vague".

Brown's director, Frank Copsidas, said: "The story has always been a bit vague." André White added, "It did not make sense." And his friend Fannie Brown Burford said, "He knew he was lying right now."

The daughter, LaRhonda Pettit and son-in-law Darren Lumar, also claimed that Brown had been murdered. They have both died since. Lumar was murdered a year after making these accusations in an unresolved murder.

The body of James Brown rests at rest during a session at the Apollo Theater on December 28, 2006 in New York. His widow, children, friends and badociates plead for a criminal investigation into his death

The body of James Brown rests at rest during a session at the Apollo Theater on December 28, 2006 in New York. His widow, children, friends and badociates plead for a criminal investigation into his death

The body of James Brown rests at rest during a session at the Apollo Theater on December 28, 2006 in New York. His widow, children, friends and badociates plead for a criminal investigation into his death

WHO IS JACQUELYN HOLLANDER?

Jacque Hollander accused James Brown of having raped her

Jacque Hollander accused James Brown of having raped her

Jacque Hollander accused James Brown of having raped her

Jacque Hollander is a circus performer who accused Brown of having raped her in the 1980s.

She had worked with Brown and recorded music with him.

He was never convicted for his badertions, but it was Jacque who went to CNN for the first time on murder charges.

She would have been the friend of his third wife, Adrienne, and even told him about his rape allegations.

Jacque told CNN that she could prove that James Brown had been murdered. She also stated that there was "no doubt" that Adrienne had also been killed.

CNN's investigation also revealed that friends of his third wife, Adrienne Brown, thought she too had been murdered.

Officially, Adrienne died on January 6, 1996, two days after undergoing plastic surgery. But a retired police inspector has since presented the testimony of an informant who claims to have received a fatal drug overdose.

The doctor named in the charges denied knowing everything, but Adrienne's close friend, Jacque Hollander, told the network: "There is no doubt that she was murdered."

In an extensive investigation, a number of allegations stem from Hollander, who had accused Brown of having raped her in 1988 after the two men had worked together. He also details Brown's other allegations of violence against Brown by Brown.

Kay Mixon, an advocate for domestic violence victims in Aiken County, South Carolina, knew Adrienne. She even alleges that Brown had something to do with the death of his wife.

She said, "And they announced that she was dead, following an overdose. And my first thing was: "No, she did not do it. He killed her. I can not prove it, and I probably should not say it, but I will wear it on my grave. I believe that he did it or that it was done by someone else.

Soul singer James Brown is shown with his wife Adrienne on this photo from February 24, 1994 during a visit to the South Carolina Statehouse in Colombia

Soul singer James Brown is shown with his wife Adrienne on this photo from February 24, 1994 during a visit to the South Carolina Statehouse in Colombia

Soul singer James Brown is shown with his wife Adrienne on this photo from February 24, 1994 during a visit to the South Carolina Statehouse in Colombia

James Brown, accompanied by attorneys James Huff, left, and Buddy Dallas, right, while he leaves prison, on Thursday, January 29, 2004. Brown was released on charges of domestic violence and was received the order not to contact his wife, 33 years old. Tomi Rae Brown

James Brown, accompanied by attorneys James Huff, left, and Buddy Dallas, right, while he leaves prison, on Thursday, January 29, 2004. Brown was released on charges of domestic violence and was received the order not to contact his wife, 33 years old. Tomi Rae Brown

James Brown, accompanied by attorneys James Huff, left, and Buddy Dallas, right, while he leaves prison, on Thursday, January 29, 2004. Brown was released on charges of domestic violence and was received the order not to contact his wife, 33 years old. Tomi Rae Brown

Soul singer James Brown leaves an Augusta cemetery after burying his wife Adrienne Brown in 1996. She died two days after undergoing cosmetic surgery.

Soul singer James Brown leaves an Augusta cemetery after burying his wife Adrienne Brown in 1996. She died two days after undergoing cosmetic surgery.

Soul singer James Brown leaves an Augusta cemetery after burying his wife Adrienne Brown in 1996. She died two days after undergoing cosmetic surgery.

Yamma Brown, pictured left in 2007, refused an autopsy upon her father's death

Yamma Brown, pictured left in 2007, refused an autopsy upon her father's death

Yamma Brown, pictured left in 2007, refused an autopsy upon her father's death

THE MAJOR ISSUES RELATED TO JAMES BROWN'S DEATH

Nearly 140 people, 1,300 pages of text messages and tens of thousands of pages of police and court records were examined as part of the in-depth investigation into the death of James Brown.

The official story of Brown's personal director, Charles Bobbit, seems to have worried many friends. Brown's director, Frank Copsidas, said: "The story has always been a bit vague." André White added, "It did not make sense." And friend Fannie Brown Burford said, "He knew that he was lying right now".

It was also suggested that Brown was trying to leave his lawyer, Buddy Dallas, and his accountant, David Cannon. Copsidas said, "He did not want many people to know because he was worried that Dallas and Cannon would try to stop him." Dallas and Cannon refused to speak officially to CNN.

Deceased in October, Cannon had already been sentenced to a three-year prison term in 2011. He was facing charges of having cashed in more money than it was him. licensed under a contract made with the late soul singer, his last years.

When Brown died, his daughter Yamma refused an autopsy. It is unclear why but she said: "I had personal reasons for not doing an autopsy. I do not want to talk about that. His sister Deanna Brown Thomas would not confirm where his father's remains are kept.

Shortly after his death, his son-in-law, Darren Lumar, claimed that Brown had been murdered. A year after his statement on the local TV news, Lumar himself was murdered in Atlanta in 2008 in a case that has never been resolved.

And then there is the mystery of Brown's former hairdresser who, according to Hollander, confessed to her that she knew something about his death. Candice Hurst denied any connection to his death, saying: "No, I did not kill James Brown. I would never hurt a hair on his head.

But Jacque added that she had also been asked to launch a mysterious duffel bag belonging to Hurst in a lake near Dallas. He declined to comment on this to CNN. Inside the bag were lingerie, combs and hair curlers, as well as black shoes with high heels.

Laboratory tests on the shoe showed that there was marijuana, cocaine and a prescription drug called Diltiazem. When asked how she could have put Diltiazem on her shoe, Hurst replied, "I have no idea."

Dr. Crawford said, "If she had found that in this room, that is to say the Diltiazem on footwear, marijuana and cocaine, that would seem very suspicious to us that somebody can to be able to give him an illicit substance his death. & # 39;

Jacque Hollander, pictured, is a circus performer who accused Brown of having raped her in the 1980s.

Jacque Hollander, pictured, is a circus performer who accused Brown of having raped her in the 1980s.

Jacque told CNN that she could prove that James Brown had been murdered and that there was "no doubt" that Adrienne was also killed.

Jacque told CNN that she could prove that James Brown had been murdered and that there was "no doubt" that Adrienne was also killed.

In the photo, Jacque Hollander is a circus performer who accused Brown of having raped her in the 1980s. She told CNN that she could prove that James Brown had been murdered and that he had been murdered. she did not doubt that Adrienne had also been killed.

James Brown photographed with his fourth wife, Tomi Rae Hynie

James Brown photographed with his fourth wife, Tomi Rae Hynie

James Brown photographed with his fourth wife, Tomi Rae Hynie

The official cause of Brown's death at the age of 73 was listed as a heart attack and a fluid in the lungs

The official cause of Brown's death at the age of 73 was listed as a heart attack and a fluid in the lungs

At least 13 people close to the legendary singer have requested an autopsy on his body

At least 13 people close to the legendary singer have requested an autopsy on his body

The official cause of Brown's death at the age of 73 has been listed as a heart attack and a fluid in the lungs. At least 13 people close to the legendary singer have requested an autopsy on his body

Linda Bennett, a police informant, wrote in a notebook about Adrienne's death: "I know that he murdered James Brown's wife (as he called her) . I know that he knew it. He was desperately trying to hide it. I know it because he told me – he told me so, then he tried to kill me. & # 39;

Even the fourth woman, Tomi Rae, told a television crew in 2005, "This is my last chance to get out of something that I am sure will kill me. And I would not be the first, then.

Brown was never prosecuted for violating Hollander, but she began to keep evidence and documents about her. She said that she had spoken to his wife Adrienne at the time.

ALLEGATIONS ABUSE AGAINST BROWN

Singer James Brown photographed after his arrest in 2004 after allegedly pushing his wife, Tomi Rae Brown, to the ground during an argument

Singer James Brown photographed after his arrest in 2004 after allegedly pushing his wife, Tomi Rae Brown, to the ground during an argument

Singer James Brown photographed after his arrest in 2004 after allegedly pushing his wife, Tomi Rae Brown, to the ground during an argument

1988: Adrienne, third wife, enrolls in an Augusta hospital with bruises on her body. Hollander alleges that Brown has raped her shortly before.

1994-99: Lisa Rushton, supporting singer, accused Brown of having demanded badual favors, of having reduced her salary and of having prevented her from performing on stage when she had refused.

She also claimed that he had put a hand on her bad. She then removed the costume.

1999-2000: Lisa Agbalaya said that Brown had told him that he had "bull testicles" in a civil lawsuit. Brown was cleared by a Los Angeles jury of badual harbadment, but was found responsible for the wrongful dismissal.

2004: Brown's fourth wife goes to the police with scratches and bruises. Brown pled guilty to domestic violence, but avoided jail and fined $ 1,087.

James Brown, photographed in 1980, was known as the godfather of the soul

James Brown, photographed in 1980, was known as the godfather of the soul

James Brown, photographed in 1980, was known as the godfather of the soul

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