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E. Hehr (Edwin Hector Hehr) was born sometime between March 8th, 1985 and March 10th, 1985. The exact date is unknown. At age 12, he joined forces with James Horner and Will Jennings and ghost wrote "My Heart Will Go On" for French Canadian diva, Celine Dion. The song went on to sweep the charts, Grammy's, and Academy Award's. However, the success destroyed E. Hehr. He forced himself into seclusion and isolation. Resigning at a Motel Six outside of Vegas, 14 year old Hehr met a prostitute named Magik - a former show girl. Magik introduced Hehr to a dark world of hard drugs and even harder sex. By the time "My Heart Will Go On" became the best selling single of all time, Hehr was already gone. He was found dead with Magik near the Dry Lake Valley in the Vegas desert, wearing nothing but an American Flag as a cape and Magik's false dentures. Magik was holding his hand, and holding a copy of drummer Tommy Lee's autobiography, "Tommy Land," in her other hand (when Lee was later questioned about his indirect involvement in Hehr's death, he responded by saying, "You never know what's going to happen sometimes, or what you think's going to happen never happens, or when you least expect it, the Santana record comes along and just blows up"). The cause of death is still unknown. "Near, far, wherever you are I believe that the heart does go on Once more you open the door And youre here in my heart And my heart will go on and on..." R.I.P Edwin Hector Hehr User-contributed text is av