Ruffalo Brother's Death Ruled a Homicide
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A A LOS ANGELES (Dec. 18) - In a reversal of the initial claims that Mark Ruffalo's younger brother died after a game of Russian roulette, the Los Angeles County Coroner's office now says that someone else shot Scott Ruffalo in the head.
Ruffalo, who was found dead on Dec. 1, died a week later in the hospital.
Beverly Hills police arrested Shaha Mishaal Adham, 26, before Ruffalo died on an attempted murder warrant. They later released her and she has not been charged.
Adham's attorney, Ronald Richards, who said after her release that Scott Ruffalo shot himself, disputed the coroner's determination Wednesday night.
"The only two eye witnesses to the shooting saw the same thing, a gunshot wound to the left side of the head, while one of them saw him pull the trigger," Richards wrote in an e-mail. "They saw the gun in his left hand after the shot was fired."
He said no gun residue had been found on Adham's clothes and that police had not requested another meeting with her.
Police do not have any suspects in custody and had not been notified of the coroner's determination by Wednesday evening, Sgt. Michael Publicker said. He said the agency had no further statements on the case.
Police have not released a motive for the shooting.
Scott Ruffalo's family released a statement after his death thanking supporters and saying the funeral would be private.
Mark Ruffalo, 41, has appeared in films such as "You Can Count on Me," "Zodiac," "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" and this year's "Blindness."