Did Raffles Van Exel Hide Whitney’s Cocaine AND Leak Her Photos?

The ongoing speculation surrounding all things Whitney Houston continues. Since her death last month, her debt records have been released, Bobbi Kristina decided to drop her father’s name from her own; photos of Whitney in her casket were leaked; Bobbi Kristina has been rumored to be engaged to her adopted brother; the media claimed that there was a sex tape to be released of Ray-J and Whitney; heart problems and cocaine use were cited as the reasons for Whitney’s death, although no cocaine was found in her room; and then Ray-J was blamed for letting Whitney continue to use cocaine, although he stressed that he was unaware. Now, to add to the speculation, Whitney’s aide, Raffles Van Exel, has come forth to admit that he was the one who cleaned Whitney’s hotel room, before police could arrive and find anything there. After admitting this, people are assuming that the missing cocaine was amongst the things he removed from the scene. Van Exel explained his actions by saying,
“Someone had to do it… The room had to be emptied.”
In addition to assuming that Van Exel hid the cocaine for Whitney, many are also assuming that he was the shady person who sold a fake photo of Whitney after her death, to TMZ for $500,000. Does anyone else feel like Van Exel and everyone else needs to have a seat so Whitney can rest in peace?
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