Ed Winter dead at 72: Cause of death of coroner to Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson and Brittany Murphy is revealed

ED Winter, the coroner for Hollywood's famous, including Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and Brittany Murphy, has died at age 73.

Winter was the Deputy Los Angeles County Coroner and handled some of the biggest celebrity death investigations.

Ed Winter, the coroner for Hollywood's famous, has died a the age of 73

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Ed Winter, the coroner for Hollywood's famous, has died a the age of 73Credit: Getty Images
Winter worked on some of the biggest celebrity death cases

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Winter worked on some of the biggest celebrity death casesCredit: Getty

He died of natural causes at his Los Angeles home on Friday, law enforcement sources told TMZ.

Some of Winter's high-profile cases included the deaths of Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston, Brittany Murphy, Paul Walker, Tom Petty, and Corey Haim.

Michael Jackson died from a lethal combination of sedative prescription drugs in June 2009.

Winter recalled being immediately concerned after seeing injection points in Jackson's body, the outlet reports.

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The coroner later said that Jackson had enough Propofol, a strong surgical anesthetic, in him "to put down a rhinoceros or an elephant."

Dr. Conard Murray, who would have been the one to sign Jackson's death certificate, "fled" the hospital after the star was pronounced dead, Winter once said.

Winter also took notice of Jackson's dermatologist, Dr. Arnold Klein, who allegedly gave the star massive doses of Demerol almost every day, TMZ reported.

The late coroner eventually found out that Jackson used 19 different aliases to get drugs and that Klein was allegedly one of the main enablers, according to the outlet.

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However, Klein was not charged with any crimes in connection with Jackson's death.

Murray, on the other hand, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter for having inadvertently overdosed Jackson with Propofol.

Years after the King of Pop died, another famous singer, Whitney Houston was found dead in a bathtub at a Beverly Hills hotel in February 2012.

After Houston's body was found, her family gathered near the death scene.

Winter was introduced to Houston's cousin, singer Dionne Warwick, who said, "I know who Ed Winter is."

The late coroner had become recognizable from his TV appearances during big cases.

When Paul Walker was in a fatal car accident in November 2013, Winter appeared on TV to say that the star "died instantly," debunking reports that Walker was screaming for help.

Winter's first case was the death of actress and model Lana Clarkson in February 2003.

She was murdered by record producer Phil Spector.

Winter once said he became immediately concerned after seeing how many injection points there were in Michael Jackson's body following the King of Pop's death

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Winter once said he became immediately concerned after seeing how many injection points there were in Michael Jackson's body following the King of Pop's deathCredit: Redferns
After Paul Walker's fatal car crash, Winter appeared on TV to say that the star 'died instantly'

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After Paul Walker's fatal car crash, Winter appeared on TV to say that the star 'died instantly'Credit: Getty
Whitney Houston's cousin, singer Dionne Warwick, said she knew who Winter was when he came to investigate Houston's death

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Whitney Houston's cousin, singer Dionne Warwick, said she knew who Winter was when he came to investigate Houston's deathCredit: Getty
Winter also investigated the death of actress Brittany Murphy

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Winter also investigated the death of actress Brittany MurphyCredit: Getty

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