Philigumbo
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Yes, I only quoted the summary opinion. All other information was in the body of the autopsy report. He was fully clothed, pants buttoned/belted, but unzipped. Shoes and socks. No jacket was listed as clothing, but I remember the searcher who found Adam said his clothing matched the missing person flyer, so perhaps that was removed at the scene before he was put in the body bag? Personal effects were absent, per the report, so not sure if police recovered a wallet or his phone.
I was afraid they might include photos in the autopsy report, but thankfully not.
Only 35 grams of the heart remained after decomposition. A portion of the right lung was identified, 220 grams, no left lung, so that is why they could not specify drowning with certainty. I had wondered earlier whether after so long before being found they could determine he drowned. Most of the internal organs as well as most of the rib cage were absent or too decomposed to identify, consistent with postmortem changes, per the report.
Bloodwork was taken from his leg:
Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)------- 0.162
Amphetamine----------------------------------- 420 ng/mL
Dihydrocodeine / Hydrocodol Free-------- 6.1 ng/mL
Hydrocodone - Free--------------------------- 260 ng/mL
Hydromorphone Free------------------------- 1.7 ng/mL
Cocaine use was determined through the urine sample: Presumptive Positive.
Hope this helps answer any questions.
Hydromorphone is Dilaudid. Wow. Strongest there is. It’s prescribed to hospice patients. The amphetamine could be Adderall, I believe.