Lisa Robin Kelly's Death: Investigators "Ruled Out Foul Play"

LAPD's homicide investigators may have ruled out any foul play in the death of Lisa Robin Kelly, but the That 70's Show actress's death remains ever mysterious. Speaking to the NY Daily News, Los Angeles County Sheriff's spokesperson said "we ruled out foul play today. It's now a case for the coroner."

This was echoed by Kelly's representative Craig Wykoff, who said "you can't tell an embolism by looking at a body. If it's true the doctor said that, he or she shouldn't have a medical license."
It appears the L.A. coroner was never directly informed of her death, only being made aware of her passing via media sources. Wykoff continued by emphasising the need for Kelly's friends and family to know exactly what happened and that "if some kind of mistake cost her her life, we want to know. But they might find she simply died of natural causes due to the strain of her lifestyle."
Kelly's representative further urged that people should learn from her death, stating "I think people should remember the life lesson that when you do things to excess, there are consequences."
Kelly played the role of Laurie in That 70's Show, which aired on Fox between 1998 and 2006, who was the elder sister of Eric Forman (Topher Grace). That 70's Show starred, alongside Kelly and Grace, Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and Laura Prepon. According to her representative, another tragedy of her early death and addiction is that "Lisa's powers didn't get displayed to their full extent due to her personal problems."
Mila Kunis, photographed at the UK premiere of Oz the Great and Powerful, co-starred with Kelly in the That 70s Show.