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Despite the fact that powerful prescriptions such as Topamax, Klonopin, Ativan, Vicoprofen, Hydrocodone, and Fluoxetine were all found in Brittany Murphy's home, her husband Simon Monjack is insisting that the 32-year-old actress did not die from an overdose.

Monjack tells the NY Daily News, "I'm confident it wasn't an overdose. She was not a drug addict." Monjack called reports of his wife abusing illegal drugs "rubbish," adding that she "did not take anything on the morning of her death that would have caused her to be sick or ill, let alone die. It's beyond even the sickest speculation."

Monjack also responded to reports that Murphy was suffering from an eating disorder, telling NYDN, "The attacks on me, the attacks on my wife and suggestions that she was anorexic and drug addicted, it's like, look at the (recent) photographs ... Look at that smile. That's not the smile of an anorexic or drug addict or someone in a bad marriage. That's someone who was content with her life."

While we'd like to believe her grieving husband, the pharmacy of drugs in the house combined with Britt's fragile frame have us wondering what the toxicology results will reveal in the weeks to come. And we weren't the only ones who noticed how thin Brittany was looking in recent months - Us Weekly wrote that the actress looked "emaciated" at her last public appearance, and her weight was definitely been a hot discussion topic, even before her untimely passing. In an interview with Fox News' PopTarts (via NYDN) Brittany noted, "I am a bit thinner now than what I would like to be."

So if it wasn't drugs or an eating disorder, what happened? Do you believe Simon Monjack?