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    Authorities: Houston was underwater in tub

    Tamika Solomon, of Newark, N.J., takes part in a candlelight vigil as they wait for Whitney Houston's body to arrive at the Whigham Funeral Home, in Newark, N.J., Monday, Feb. 13, 2012. The 48-year-old pop star was found dead in the bathtub in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, hours before she was supposed to appear at a pre-Grammy gala. (AP Photo/Rich Schultz)

    BEVERLY HILLS, California (AP) — Whitney Houston's death has created heartrending echoes of tragedies past: The painstaking investigation that follows the shocking loss. Why was Houston found underwater in a Beverly Hills hotel bathtub, beyond resuscitation?

    The 48-year-old singer, who had prescription drugs in her room, left behind disconsolate family and friends and unfulfilled dreams. Her body was flown Monday by private jet to New Jersey, where she was born and where her funeral is being planned. Late Monday, a hearse under heavy police escort arrived at the Newark, New Jersey, funeral home that officials said was handling the arrangements for the late pop star.

    After an autopsy Sunday, authorities said there were no indications of foul play and no obvious signs of trauma on Houston. It could be weeks, however, before the coroner's office completes toxicology tests to establish the cause of death.

    The singer had struggled for years with cocaine, marijuana and pills and her behavior had become erratic, including in the period before her death. Some described her as upbeat and eager to perform at producer Clive Davis' pre-Grammy Awards bash. Others described an unfocused woman, unkempt and smelling of alcohol and cigarettes.

    It recalled the end of Michael Jackson's life, as he tried to turn his career around with an ambitious series of London concerts. The 50-year-old struck many as youthfully energetic and upbeat, while others said he was bedeviled by insomnia that led him to a fatal dosage of prescription drugs in June 2009.

    Jackson's death was quickly linked to the anesthetic propofol, although the criminal prosecution of his doctor was played out through 2011. It took three months for a London coroner to rule that Amy Winehouse drank herself to death last July.

    Like Jackson, Houston may also get a grand goodbye.

    Houston's family raised the possibility of holding a wake Thursday and a funeral Friday at Newark's Prudential Center, which hosts college and professional sporting events and seats about 18,000 people.

    A picture of Houston appeared Monday night on the electronic board outside the arena, one of the nation's busiest entertainment venues, with a New Jersey Devils ice hockey game Friday night posing a logistical challenge to a planned funeral that day.

    Jackson's Los Angeles memorial service included members of the public, 1.6 million of whom had vied for about 9,000 tickets, along with songs from Usher, Jennifer Hudson and Mariah Carey and speeches from other celebrities.

    An impromptu memorial for Houston was held during a sadness-tinged Grammys Sunday night, with Hudson saluting her memory with a performance of "I Will Always Love You." Viewership for the awards show soared over last year by 50 percent, with about 40 million viewers tuning in to the program on CBS.

    "It was the greatest honor of my life to be able to be the one to pay tribute to Whitney's memory," Hudson said in a statement Monday. "It was from my heart. I haven't stopped crying since she passed."

    The White House said President Barack Obama's thoughts and prayers were with Houston's family, especially her daughter. Press secretary Jay Carney paid tribute to the singer's "immense talent" and called it a tragedy to lose somebody so gifted at such a young age.

    Houston was found at the Beverly Hilton Hotel by a member of her staff about 3:30 p.m. PST Saturday, just hours before she was supposed to appear at Davis' party, police Lt. Mark Rosen said. She was pulled from the tub by members of her staff, and hotel security was promptly notified, Rosen said. She was pronounced dead about a half-hour later.

    Los Angeles County coroner's assistant chief Ed Winter said there were bottles of prescription medicine in the room. He would not give details except to say: "There weren't a lot of prescription bottles. You probably have just as many prescription bottles in your medicine cabinet."

    Houston was born in Newark and raised in nearby East Orange. She began singing as a child at Newark's New Hope Baptist Church, where her mother, Grammy-winning gospel singer Cissy Houston, led the music program for many years.

    Mourners left flowers, balloons and candles at the wrought-iron fence around the tall brick Newark church where she got her start. It sits near an abandoned housing project and the train line leading to New York City.

    A sensation from her first album, Houston was one of the world's best-selling artists from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s, turning out such hits as "I Wanna Dance With Somebody," ''How Will I Know," ''The Greatest Love of All" and "I Will Always Love You." But as she struggled with drugs, her majestic voice became raspy, and she couldn't hit the high notes.

    Houston left behind one child, daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, 18, from her marriage to singer Bobby Brown.

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    Associated Press writers Anthony McCartney in Los Angeles, Chris Hawley in New York and Beth DeFalco and Dave Porter in Newark, New Jersey, contributed to this story.

    FILE -- In a March 28, 1998 file photo Whitney Houston and her husband Bobby Brown arrive for the Versace Fall 1998 fashion show in New York. Whitney Houston's life of glorious song ended Beverly Hilton Hotel Saturday Feb. 11, 2012, on Grammy weekend. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, file)
     

    531 comments

    • BILL A  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 months ago
      you see..after they die..some one famous..they have a ton of friends...all of a sudden.friends that were not there for them.before they died..but they all love her now..that she is gone
      • cherrycream19 3 months ago
        Bill agreed, I was thinking the same thing. Where were her so called friends trying to help her get through her problems, maybe they did try to intervene, but we will never know, may she rest in peace.
      • JJ 3 months ago
        absolutely true.
      • Loudelk99 3 months ago
        All of a sudden everyone is sorry she died, I can't think of anything worst than to die completely alone. Where were all these people when she was having the problem.Why didn't they reach out to her then.
    • August Ghost  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  3 months ago
      and now all of her supposed "friends" will try to make a buck off of this...look how the Jackson family did it with their own brother...disgusting bottom feeders
    • Zazu22  •  Springfield, Massachusetts  •  3 months ago
      As someone who played in the drug and alcohol arena in the '80s, I'm appalled at how prescription drug use is blown off by the medical community and the general public. More people die of prescription drug abuse than illegal drugs by far in America. The coroner's assistant's comment that "There weren't a lot of prescription bottles. You probably have just as many prescription bottles in your medicine cabinet," just backs up the absolute collusion doctors and drug companies engage in in order to make money. I have no prescription drugs at all in my medicine cabinet. Anna Nicole Smith, Michael Jackson, Heath Ledger, and the list goes on. How many have to die before we recognize the pushing of prescription drugs for what it is?
      • Average Joe 3 months ago
        And NONE ever died from Marijuana 'abuse'.
      • WRATH 3 months ago
        You are correct, sir.
      • A Yahoo! User 3 months ago
        Amen to that, sadly I know a few people that have gotten so hooked on prescription meds it Breaks your heart to see them
    • Brian  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
      Rest in Peace Whitney!
    • Tymorial  •  3 months ago
      And now lets watch Hollywood, the music industry and the media do their magic act and rewrite history. They did it with Michael Jackson and they'll do it here too.
      • Jeff 3 months ago
        What are you talking about rewriting history for Michael Jackson?
      • Tymorial 3 months ago
        Jeff, have you had your head in the sand? Where have you been for the past 10 years? The dude was a pariah a virtual #$%$ Most people believed he was pedofile and yet that is all gone now. No one makes any reference to the criminal suits and the civil suits. Please spare me. MJ was a creepy mother f.
      • Steven 3 months ago
        Attend many funerals? That happens with just about everybody. Whenever people die they all become saints. I'm not big on speaking ill of the dead (if you don't have anything good to say, just keep your thoughts to yourself), but I don't believe in whitewashing the truth either.
    • Dan  •  3 months ago
      15 years of people not giving her a second thought, now everyone loves her...sick..."
      • Quercus 3 months ago
        Is that what you say whenever someone famous dies that's been out of the limelight for a while? Etta James, Joe Frazier, and Harry Morgan died recently. They haven't been in the news for years and years, yet I was sad to hear of their passing. This is even sadder because most people were rooting for her to finally overcome her addiction and regain her superstar status.
      • Dan 3 months ago
        etta james was singing and putting out cd's till the day she died....houston hasn't done anything but drugs for 15 years...
      • Zoran 3 months ago
        in that case, I'm okay - I still don't love her
    • Skylar Rhodes  •  3 months ago
      I think Rick James said it best.."Cocaine, it's a hell of a drug.."
      • John 3 months ago
        Oh, crap!! LOL!!
      • James Loganwolf 3 months ago
        Funny when I said that I got thumbed down on another thread . lol
    • gmasonah  •  Monrovia, Liberia  •  3 months ago
      Bobbi Kristina Brown please accept my condolences on the lost of your mother. All you can do is to trust in the Lord and He will direct your path.
    • Corndancer  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
      Stop blaming Bobby Brown for her downfall. She knew about him and loved being around him. She made her own choices. She was well taken care of since birth so she knew right from wrong, it's no one's fault but her own demise. Otherwise, she will be missed and memorized; may her spirit rest freely to sing in the breeze of the winds.
    • BILL A  •  Fort Worth, Texas  •  3 months ago
      Whitney did not have family..or a friend in the world.until and hour after she died..and then she had tons.they cant.wait to get on tv.and say how..how they were all her friend..what a crock of crap
    • Jon L  •  3 months ago
      "It could be weeks, however, before the coroner's office completes toxicology tests to establish her cause of death."

      my guess is being underwater in the bathtub, isn't a good sign.
    • Mazer Patrovski  •  3 months ago
      8 Marines died this week. Why aren't we talking about them, instead of an entertainer who gambled with drugs and lost?
    • Bobcat  •  3 months ago
      She was more than the drugs and alcohol, she was a human being with a great talent for singing. Her family knew her, most the rest of us will never know her.
    • Amber  •  Livingston, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      i dont understand why someone thats got everything going for them puts it down the drain with drugs. it doesnt make sense!!!
    • okee  •  Kampala, Uganda  •  3 months ago
      Once dead, its no good to blame anybody for it. May her soul rest in eternal peace.
    • Rita  •  Lagos, Nigeria  •  3 months ago
      Whitney is Great Woman...she lives on in her music...She's got SOUL!
    • dr know  •  3 months ago
      i got so drunk one morning that i passed out while sitting on the toilet
    • A Yahoo! User  •  3 months ago
      how does one ''struggle'' with marijuana?
    • Schreckpmc  •  Detroit, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      She will be missed. She gave good head.
    • Tiki21  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      RIP to the millions of people who have just passed and werent recognized.