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Singer Mindy McCready, 37, Dead in Apparent Suicide

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M MindyMcCready630 113011?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1361158022856MindyMcCready.com(HEBER SPRINGS, AR) — Troubled country singer Mindy McCready has died, apparently by her own hand. According to the Cleburne County Sheriff’s department, McCready’s body was found Sunday in Heber Springs, Arkansas.  The 37-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene from what appeared to be a single self-inflicted gunshot wound.

About a month ago, McCready’s boyfriend, 34-year-old David Wilson, died, reportedly of a self-inflicted gunshot wound, though his death is still under investigation.  McCready denied any involvement in Wilson’s death.  Not long afterwards, her two sons, Zander and Zayne, were taken into care by authorities, and E! Online reports that she was ordered to enter a facility for a mental health and alcohol abuse evaluation.

E! reports that according to court documents, a judge wrote that there was cause to believe the singer was suicidal; however, a few days later, she received the OK to undergo outpatient treatment instead.

Wilson was the father of McCready’s younger son, Zayne.  In November of 2011, McCready violated a court order when she didn’t bring her older son, Zander, whose father is McCready’s ex, Billy McKnight, back home to Florida after a visit.  Zander was then placed in foster care while the custody dispute was worked out.  It was just the latest in a long line of personal and legal troubles that McCready had faced in the past decade.

McCready had reportedly attempted suicide in the past, most recently in 2008, the same year it was revealed that she’d had a decade-long relationship with baseball star Roger Clemens, who was married to another woman at the time.

McCready first rose to fame in 1996 with her debut album Ten Thousand Angels, which produced the #1 hit “Guys Do It All the Time.”  She released five albums in all, and scored six top 40 country hits, including “Ten Thousand Angels” and “A Girl’s Gotta Do (What a Girl’s Gotta Do).”  Her most recent album, I’m Still Here, came out in 2010.

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