Nancy Motes – who was found dead in a bathtub just after 2pm
by her fiancé John Dilbeck in Los Angeles on Sunday – is said to have cited her
strained relationship with the Pretty Woman star for her emotional state.
‘It was definitely a suicide. She left a five-page suicide
letter. The [paramedics] found it,’ a source revealed to the New York Daily
News.
‘There were three pages of rantings that her sister drove
her to do this. There was one page to her mom, telling her how much she loved
her, and one page apologising to John.’
Motes and Roberts – who share the same mother, Betty Lou,
but have different fathers - had a falling out last summer after Motes gave a
tell-all interview accusing the Oscar winner of blocking access to their sick
mother.
Just weeks before her death, the 37-year-old launched a
bitter online rant about her famous sister, slamming her as a ‘b****’ who could
not act.
Julia Roberts's half-sister Nancy Motes 'left suicide note
blaming the actress for causing her death'Julia Roberts was labelled a ‘b****’
by her half-sister Nancy Motes (Picture: AP)
‘So my ‘sister’ said that with all her friends & fans
she doesn’t need any more love. Just so you all know ‘America’s Sweetheart’ is
a B—-!!’ she tweeted, referring to Roberts’ star turn in the 2001 rom-com
America’s Sweethearts.
‘Do you want to be a fan of someone so cruel? She’s not even
that good of an actress. Happy you totally F***ed with me?’ adding, ‘(M)y own
family has abandoned me.’
In August, Motes gave an interview claiming Roberts, 46,
criticised her appearance as a teen.
‘When I was in high school and she was an adult, she would
just let me know that I was definitely overweight,’ Motes revealed.
‘It just makes me feel incredibly hurt and very sad.’
Craig Harvey, chief of coroner investigations for Los
Angeles County, said that Motes ‘was found in a bathtub that contained water.
There were prescription and non-prescription drugs found at the scene. The role
the drugs may or may not have played is not yet known’.
An autopsy was completed as of Tuesday morning, but the
cause of death was deferred pending additional toxicology tests, coroner
spokesman Ed Winter said.
Metro
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