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Avenged Sevenfold Drummer Jimmy Sullivan Died Of Accidental Overdose

The Rev died from combined effects of painkillers, anti-anxiety medication and alcohol. By Gil Kaufman Avenged Sevenfold’s The Rev Photo: Brian Ach/ WireImage Six months after the shocking death of Avenged Sevenfold drummer Jimmy “The Rev” Sullivan , a coroner’s report has revealed that the 28-year-old died as a result of an accidental overdose of strong prescription painkillers and alcohol. According to Rolling Stone, Orange County Deputy Coroner Mitchell Sigal determined from toxicology tests that Sullivan’s December 28 death was a result of “acute polydrug intoxication due to combined effects of oxycodone, oxymorphone, diazepam/nordiazepam and ethanol.” Those drugs include a pair of painkillers that work, respectively, like codeine and morphine, an anti-anxiety medication and the active intoxicant in alcohol. Sigal also noted that Sullivan also had an enlarged heart, which was noted in the coroner’s report as a “significant condition” that may have contributed to his death. “To all of us who loved Jimmy, the only thing relevant about December 28 is that is the night we lost, too soon, a son, brother, friend and one of the most talented artists in the world,” Avenged Sevenfold manager Larry Jacobson told the magazine. “Every day, his parents and sisters, and his brothers in Avenged Sevenfold smile at the many memories they have of Jimmy, and his fans around the world revel in the musical legacy he left them.” Sullivan died in his Huntington Beach, California, home and was buried in a private ceremony on January 6. He played on four of the metalcore band’s albums and was co-writing tunes on the upcoming disc, Nightmare (due out July 27), at the time of his death. The group hired one of Sullivan’s favorite drummers, Dream Theater’s Mike Portnoy, to finish up Nightmare and to join them for their upcoming dates on the Rockstar Energy Uproar tour. Share your memories of the Rev in the comments below. Related Artists Avenged Sevenfold

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Solar Panels: Another breakthrough

A nano-scale solar cell inspired by the coaxial cable offers greater efficiency than any previously designed nanotech thin film solar cell by resolving the “thick & thin” challenge inherent to capturing light and extracting current for solar power, Boston College researchers report in the current online edition of the journal Physica Status Solidi. The quest for high power conversion efficiency in most thin film solar cells has been hampered by competing optical and electronic constraints. A cell must be thick enough to collect a sufficient amount of light, yet it needs to be thin enough to extract current. Physicists at Boston College found a way to resolve the “thick & thin” challenge through a nanoscale solar architecture based on the coaxial cable, a radio technology concept that dates back to the first trans-Atlantic communications lines laid in the mid 1800s. “Many groups around the world are working on nanowire-type solar cells, most using crystalline semiconductors,” said co-author Michael Naughton, a professor of physics at Boston College. “This nanocoax cell architecture, on the other hand, does not require crystalline materials, and therefore offers promise for lower-cost solar power with ultrathin absorbers. With continued optimization, efficiencies beyond anything achieved in conventional planar architectures may be possible, while using smaller quantities of less costly material.” Optically, the so-called nanocoax stands thick enough to capture light, yet its architecture makes it thin enough to allow a more efficient extraction of current, the researchers report in PSS's Rapid Research Letters. This makes the nanocoax, invented at Boston College in 2005 and patented last year, a new platform for low cost, high efficiency solar power. Constructed with amorphous silicon, the nanocoax cells yielded power conversion efficiency in excess of 8 percent, which is higher than any nanostructured thin film solar cell to date, the team reported. The ultra-thin nature of the cells reduces the Staebler-Wronski light-induced degradation effect, a major problem with conventional solar cells of this type, according to the team, which included Boston College Professors of Physics Krzysztof Kempa and Zhifeng Ren, as well as BC students and collaborators from Solasta Inc., of Newton, Mass., and

Defense: seeing my clients tattoos violates his right to fair trial

SALT LAKE CITY — Defense attorneys believe that the tattoos that have become synonymous with Curtis Allgier — who is accused in the killing of a corrections officer — may put the man at risk of an unfair trial. Allgier, 30, “is covered from head to toe in tattoos,” the defense motion states. His eyes peer out in the midst of the words “Skin Head,” numerous swastikas and myriad other white supremacy and neo-Nazi symbols. Defense attorneys want to cover up his many tattoos, and defense attorney Ralph Dellapiana said they're “pretty much stuck with heavy makeup” when it comes to options. It is the tattoos on his face, neck, chest, arms and hands that the defense is concerned about, saying that allowing the tattoos to remain visible would be “prejudicial and would violate his due process right to a fair trial.” Dellapiana said the motion was filed because they want to avoid associations with Adolf Hitler, which they believe may be triggered by the swastikas. “If that's how they start off the case, thinking about Curtis Allgier like he's some monster equivalent to Adolf Hitler, then they're not going to be able to keep an open mind about the facts of the case,” he said. The defense want the jury to be able to hear the facts of the case and come to know Allgier as a person without being distracted by the tattoos. Dellapiana acknowledged, though, that there isn't a lot of guidance from similar cases and he isn't sure what the judge will do with the motion. The defense was apparently alerted to the issue by way of reader comments on Internet news stories. “Counsel for defendant have noted that since defendant was arrested on this case, numerous public comments to news stories about defendant have focused on defendant's neo-Nazi and white-supremacy tattoos and made comments that were vulgar and derogatory,” the motion states. Allgier's appearance and his white-supremacist beliefs caused a stir as recently as April after the inmate scheduled a wedding on Hitler's birthday that was later canceled. The defense then states that while covering the tattoos would “substantially change Allgier's appearance from the way he looked” on the day he allegedly shot and killed officer Stephen Anderson, 60, and potentially impact the state's case, the potential prejudice in Allgier's case would outweigh the issues a cover-up would cause the state. Allgier is charged with capital murder in the death of Anderson, and prosecutors have said they intend to seek the death penalty. He is facing a number of other charges, including aggravated escape, aggravated robbery and three counts of aggravated attempted murder — all first-degree felonies. Prosecutors contend that Allgier stole Anderson's gun, shot him, carjacked a vehicle and then led police on a chase in which he twice tried to run over a deputy who was setting up road spikes before trying to kill a restaurant worker and customer at an Arby's restaurant. No trial date has been scheduled, but his next court appearance is set for Sept. 1. http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700037680/Defense-wants-Allgiers-tats-covered… added by: Stoneyroad

Gary Coleman deathbed photo

“In accordance with federal privacy guidelines, no pictures are taken by hospital staff of any patient without patient or family permission. Utah Valley Regional Medical Center staff was not involved in taking any photos of Mr. Coleman.” This week, reports surfaced that Gary Coleman#39;s cash-strapped, media-blitzing ex-wife Shannon Price staged and sold photos of the actor both before and after his death. Price#39;s rep relunctantly admitted that her client took the photos but insisted “they w

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Gary Coleman#39;s ex-wife Shannon Price had previously announced a weekend service for Coleman, who died over a week ago after a fall at his Utah home. Price “has absolutely no rights or authority, with regard to the disposition of Gary#39;s remains, services, estate management,” said Dion Mial, Coleman longtime friend and former manager. “Plans for any services are pending, at this time,” Mial said. Funeral plans for Gary Coleman are “pending” more than a week after his death, but his parent

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Who’s Behind the Gary Coleman Deathbed Photos?

Is Shannon Price shopping around photos of Gary Coleman from the days before and—much more disturbingly—hours after his death? Depends on who you ask. Reports have…

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Carradine’s Wife Blames Director for His Death

The year-ago death of David Carradine inspired explorations into lady-boys and autoerotic asphyxiation , but the actor’s wife has added another strange chapter to the story. According to a lawsuit obtained by TMZ , she’s alleging that the director of Carradine’s final film is responsible for his death because he snubbed the actor when Carradine was late to a dinner date, which naturally would lead a person to choke himself to death while masturbating. Case closed! [ TMZ ]

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Buzz Break: Jack Black as Big as a Giant, as Fashionable as a Toddler

Jimi Hendrix’s Home Opened to Public on His 40th Death Anniversary

The musician’s Mayfair apartment, where Hendrix lived in the late 1960s, will be filled with memorabilia and artifacts on the 40th anniversary of his death.

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Robert Pattinson Was on ‘90210’?

Filed under: Robert Pattinson , Jason Priestley , Beauty , Twilight Here’s ” Twilight ” stud Robert Pattinson on the set of his new non-vampire movie in California on Tuesday ( left ) — and ” Beverly Hills 90210 ” star Jason Priestley back in 1994 ( right ). Both were over 21 when they became famous for playing teens.… Read more

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