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Despite several reports that the New York Police Department is interested in questioning MARY-KATE OLSEN regarding the phone calls made by the masseuse who discovered a lifeless HEATH LEDGER Tuesday, the NYPD tells ET that the stories are simply untrue and they have no interest in talking with Olsen.
The police, however, have released new timeline details about the calls placed to Olsen.
At 3:17 p.m. Tuesday, the masseuse, DIANA WOLOZIN, made a call to Olsen that lasted 49 seconds. At 3:20 p.m., Wolozin made another call to the former "Full House" star that lasted 1 minute and 39 seconds. At 3:24 p.m., yet another call was placed to Olsen, which lasted 21 seconds.
At 3:26 p.m, Wolozin called 911.
At some point, according to the NYPD, Olsen, who was in California at the time, sent over her personal security guards to the apartment to assist with the situation.
At 3:33 p.m., paramedics arrived and actually went up in the elevator with Olsen's security guards to Ledger's apartment. However, the paramedics did not allow the security guards into the bedroom where Ledger's body lay.
The masseuse then called Olsen a fourth time at 3:34 p.m. The length of the call was unknown.
At 3:36 p.m, the paramedics declared the 28-year-old Ledger dead.