The spin??? is already starting......
Publicist denies T.O. suicide reportBy MAC ENGEL and CLARENCE E. HILL JR.
DALLAS -- Terrell Owens' publicist is vehemently dening a report that the Cowboys receiver tried to commit suicide Tuesday night.
Owens was depressed and may have taken as many as 35 prescription pain pills, according to a police report, which listed the event as an attempted suicide.
Kim Etheridge, Owens' publicist, was described in the report as "a woman companion" who said she observed him putting two pills in his mouth."
She said Wednesday morning that Owens had an allergic reaction to taking pain medication and supplements.
She said he did not intentionally try to harm himself.
Lt. Rick Watson, a Dallas police spokesman, said at a media briefing Wednesday morning that "a medical situation" had occurred and that there is no investigation.
He declined to answer questions or to verify the accuracy of the police report, although he did pass out redacted copies.
"This is a high-profile person," Watson said. "We looked into it and determined that there was not a criminal offense in this incident."
"We would do it the exact same way" no matter who was involved, he said.
Etheridge said Owens "is fine."
"He will be leaving the hospital today," she said.
Owens is being treated at Baylor University Medical Center.
Etheredge disputes the claim in the report because she said Owens was groggy at the time he was being questioned.
According to the police narrative, the woman said the prescription of 40 pills was filled on September 18 and, until Tuesday, Owens had taken only five pills.
The police report said Owens was asked if he had taken the rest of the prescription. Owens said, "Yes."
According to the report, police also asked if he was trying to harm himself. Owens answered, "Yes."
That Owens was groggy and lethargic was the reason Etheredge called 911 in the first place.
Etheridge said Owens was in pain stemming from the fractured right hand, suffered against Washington two weeks ago.
He underwent surgery to have a plate and three pins placed in the hand last Monday.
Cowboys coach Bill Parcells said at the time that Owens was having a bad reaction to the pain medication.
Etheridge said Owens experienced more pain and discomfort on Tuesday.
He took some pain pills and did some "microcurrent" treatment.
She said he also took some supplements and "it kicked in a reaction."
"When I went to grab him, he was out of it," Etheridge said. "That’s why I called 911."
Etheridge said Owens did not have his stomach pumped at the hospital and did not vomit.
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A few things stand out to me. 1) TO is still in the hospital. 2) He reportedly didn't throw up/have stomach pumped. 3) He apperantly was lethargic when answering the questions. 4) we have no answer about the number of pills he might have taken. 5) The reporter, Mac Engel, often has a hard bone to pick with the Cowboys. I'm not sure what kind of bias he might bring to the reporting.
I'm sure there's a LOT more to come.