Chester Bennington Autopsy: Ecstasy/Alcohol In Blood

The world was shocked when Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington committed suicide. Today shocking new details of his death were released.

By Admin on December 5, 2017
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The world was shocked when Linkin Park lead singer Chester Bennington committed suicide. Today shocking new details of his death were released.

TMZ reports, “According to the autopsy and toxicology results, obtained by TMZ, the Linkin Park singer’s blood also tested “presumptive positive” for MDMA (ecstasy) … based on one test. Two subsequent tests did not detect the drug, and the ultimate conclusion was Chester was not under the influence of drugs when he died.

Authorities found a prescription bottle of Zolpidem — generic Ambien — on his dresser. There was also a pint glass of Corona, which was less than half full — and an empty bottle of Stella Artois.

Police found pieces of fingernail underneath his iPhone and on a table in the bedroom. Chester’s wife, Talinda, told cops he would do that when he was anxious. She said Chester had a history of depression and previous suicide attempts — including one in 2006 when he left the house with a gun after drinking heavily.”

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