Television pitchman Billy Mays likely died of a heart attack in his sleep, but further tests are needed to be sure of the cause of death, a medical examiner said Monday. IE 11 is not supported.
Television pitchman Billy Mays likely died of a heart attack in his sleep, but further tests are needed to be sure of the cause of death
Autopsy: Cocaine a Factor in Billy Mays' Death
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) - An autopsy report says cocaine contributed to the death of TV pitchman Billy Mays.
Television pitchman Billy Mays likely died of a heart attack in his sleep, but further tests are needed to be sure of the cause of death, a medical examiner said Monday.
A second autopsy commissioned by the family of infomercial king Billy Mays found that cocaine did not contribute to his death.
The family of TV pitchman Billy Mays said they were never aware that he used cocaine or other non-prescription drugs before his death and they
It has been found that cocaine use was a factor in the death of Billy Mays, spokesman for products such as OxiClean and Orange Glo.
Story Highlights Heart disease took Billy from us, wife says in statement; Sudden death not unusual in heart disease cases, coroner says; Billy Mays, 50, is best known for his ads in which he
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