Casey Johnson's autopsy report was released by the L.A. County Coroner's Office.
In the report, it said there was no evidence of injury on Casey's body. Multiple medications were found at the scene, including Motrin, insulin and clonazepam which is an anti convulsant.
In the report, it says she has a history of "possible excess use of Nyquil." No illegal drugs were found in her system.
In the report, it shows the Coroner spoke with the Johnson's family attorney, Robert Shapiro, after her death.
Shapiro told the Coroner that Casey -- who had been cut off by her family was taking steps to reunite with the family, including visits to a psychiatrist. In the week before Casey's death, the psychiatrist had determined Casey was not suicidal.
As previously reported, Casey died from "diabetic ketoacidosis" which is a state of severe insulin deficiency. We're told Casey's death was preventable -- but she was diabetic and simply didn't take care of herself.
Casey's body was found on January 4 but remained undiscovered for several days.
Printfriendly
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Autopsy Report in on Casey Johnson
Hot Celebrity,News,Gossip
CaseyJohnson,
diabetes,
Johnson and Johnson,
ketoacidosis
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
"The Stroll" from 1958
Whitney Houston's Last Performance
Whitney Houston sings the heck out of National Anthem
Watch Whitney Houston's Funeral Live
Oprah's Last show
President Obama announces Osama bin Laden is dead
Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
No comments:
Post a Comment