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Billy Mays?
August 7, 2009
10:29 pm PDT
RyanNREMTP
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TAMPA, Fla. (June 28, 2009)-An autopsy report says cocaine contributed to the death of TV pitchman Billy Mays.

The 50-year bearded TV personality died of a heart attack in his sleep. His wife found him unresponsive June 28 at their condo in Tampa, Fla.

A release from the Hillsborough County medical examiner's office Friday said Mays had last used cocaine days before his death.

The report said that although Mays died from heart disease, cocaine use was a contributing cause of death.

Mays, known for his energetic hawking of such products as OxiClean and Mighty Putty, also appeared on Discovery Channel’s PitchMen until the time of his death.

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Guess Oxiclean wasn't the only stuff he pitched.

August 8, 2009
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TAMPA, Fla. (June 28, 2009)-An autopsy report says cocaine contributed to the death of TV pitchman Billy Mays.

The 50-year bearded TV personality died of a heart attack in his sleep. His wife found him unresponsive June 28 at their condo in Tampa, Fla.

A release from the Hillsborough County medical examiner's office Friday said Mays had last used cocaine days before his death.

The report said that although Mays died from heart disease, cocaine use was a contributing cause of death.

Mays, known for his energetic hawking of such products as OxiClean and Mighty Putty, also appeared on Discovery Channel’s PitchMen until the time of his death.

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AP Reports contributed to this story.

Guess Oxiclean wasn't the only stuff he pitched.

I'd like to say that i'm shocked, but i'm not.

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August 8, 2009
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TAMPA, Fla. (June 28, 2009)-An autopsy report says cocaine contributed to the death of TV pitchman Billy Mays.

The 50-year bearded TV personality died of a heart attack in his sleep. His wife found him unresponsive June 28 at their condo in Tampa, Fla.

A release from the Hillsborough County medical examiner's office Friday said Mays had last used cocaine days before his death.

The report said that although Mays died from heart disease, cocaine use was a contributing cause of death.

Mays, known for his energetic hawking of such products as OxiClean and Mighty Putty, also appeared on Discovery Channel’s PitchMen until the time of his death.

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AP Reports contributed to this story.

Guess Oxiclean wasn't the only stuff he pitched.

Explains the hyperness and yelling.

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