Bobbi Kristina Brown Death News: Leolah Brown Claims She Spoke With Whitney Houston and Daughter
Leolah Brown insist that she recently received a proud nod from both Whitney Houston and her daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown as she continues her fight to get to the bottom of what really happened to each of them.
"They were standing there smiling at me," Bobby Brown's sister posted on Facebook early Sunday. "Whitney and Krissi kept saying thank you (to me). They were communicating to me that everything is going to be alright."
Bobbi Kristina Brown died under hospice care last July, some six months after she was found face down in the bathtub of the Georgia home she shared with boyfriend Nick Gordon.
Since then, Leolah has made no secret of her belief that something is greatly amiss. Authorities have since launched a criminal probe into the circumstances of her death, which reportedly targets Gordon as a primary suspect.
Almost three years before then, Whitney Houston was also found face down and responsive in the bathtub of the Beverly Hills hotel where she was residing. Authorities later determined she had drugs in her system at the time of her death.
In both instances, Leolah has also targeted sister-in-law Pat Houston as somehow being sinisterly involved.
"Oh trust me, Whitney spoke to me," she said. "Some other things were said & done but if I say it, the haters will surely come from all ends of the earth. So, I'll just keep that part to myself."
Meanwhile, Gordon has also been slapped with a multimillion dollar wrongful death suit filed by the conservator of Bobbi Kristina's estate Bedelia Hargrove alleging that he physically abused and stole from his girlfriend during the time they were together. On the night in question, he is also accused of serving her a "toxic cocktail" that rendered her defenseless.
According to Leolah, Gordon was being "fake" during his emotional outbursts on an episode of "Dr. Phil" when the subject of their relationship was broached.
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