Leolah Brown goes on the record with conspiracy theory, defends brother

Mar 1, 2012 17:00 GMT  ·  By
Leolah Brown does TV interview, says Whitney Houston's death wasn't an accident
   Leolah Brown does TV interview, says Whitney Houston's death wasn't an accident

Toxicology reports are not even in and a cause of death hasn't been established in Whitney Houston's case, but Bobby Brown's sister knows for a fact that her death was not an accident.

Leolah Brown, who claims to have been so close to Whitney that they called each other “sister,” sat down for an interview with Access Hollywood, to talk about the singer's demise.

You can see part of the interview in the video player embedded below, at the end of the article.

Leola believes there was some sort of conspiracy around Whitney and, now that she's no longer with us, it's around her daughter, Bobbi Kristina.

Because she doesn't want Bobbi Kristina to suffer the same fate, she would advise her to trust no one – except, of course, for her father, her grandmother and herself.

“I want to say to Krissy that it’s very very very important that she does not trust anybody at this time, anybody except her father, her grandmother Sissy and myself. And I mean that. Right now is the time to just really shut the door,” Leolah says.

She also wants to set the record straight on one of the rumors that have been making the rounds ever since Whitney's shocking passing: her brother had nothing to do with it.

Not only that, but he's not responsible for Whitney's drug use either, even if they both went on the record in the past to admit that it was Bobby who introduced her to heavy substances.

“Bobby [Brown] has nothing, nothing at all to do with Whitney’s death. [Whitney's] father said he was tired of people talking about his son-in-law. He said Bobby had nothin’ to do with Whitney doing drugs in the past or whatever. Bobby had nothing to do with that,” Leolah says.

As for whether the singer's death was an accident, no chance of that, her former sister in law goes on to say.

“I believe Whitney’s death was not accidental. No,” she states.

Asked to offer at least an alternative for what might have happened if it wasn't an accidental drug OD, Leolah backtracks: she would, but she can't.

“My attorney has advised me not to get into that at all, but it’s very important to know, she did not pass away like that. No. If it’s the last thing I do I’m going to find out what truly happened to my sister,” she says.

Shortly after the interview came out, voices in the blogosphere were already pointing out that, at this time, Bobby Brown should make sure no member of his family talked to the press and embarrassed themselves like Leolah has.