Found Deceased TN - Jesse Reed, 32, Humphreys County, 5 March 2018

  • #401
I’ve been waiting for the autopsy report or news from the investigation. I’m so hoping it wasn’t foul play. I hope they update the results from the investigation soon. I’m sure family/friends want the same.

Yes. We all are waiting for news.
 
  • #402
  • #403
It will take weeks for the autopsy reports due to the length of time the toxicology reports take.
 
  • #404
Good to know. Thanks!
 
  • #405
Nothing more on this one yet, huh?


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  • #406
I can't find anything new but have been thinking of Jesse this week. The whole situation as described sounds too convoluted to be true. May there be answers for all those who knew and loved Jesse soon.
 
  • #407
I can't find anything new but have been thinking of Jesse this week. The whole situation as described sounds too convoluted to be true. May there be answers for all those who knew and loved Jesse soon.

Yeah. I still question how it was that Jesse did not also make it out of the vehicle alive. Whatever the reason, I hope that question will be answered.
 
  • #408
I hope so too.

Surely the tox reports are ready by now!


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  • #409
I’ve been checking for new updates too. So far I haven’t seen any. I’m guessing it won’t be released to the public.
 
  • #410
Jesse Reed's death has been called a "suspected homicide" due to "drowning," according to the medical examiner's office. A contributing cause of his death was listed in the report as "blunt force injuries."

The autopsy report, obtained by NewsChannel 5 on Friday, stated the Nashville firefighter's date and location of death was March 17 in Waverly at 35 Woods Cove.

A toxicology report stated Reed's blood alcohol concentration was .305, which is slightly more than 3.75 times the legal limit in Tennessee.

Nashville Firefighter's Death Ruled Suspected Homicide
 
  • #411
Jesse Reed's death has been called a "suspected homicide" due to "drowning," according to the medical examiner's office. A contributing cause of his death was listed in the report as "blunt force injuries."

The autopsy report, obtained by NewsChannel 5 on Friday, stated the Nashville firefighter's date and location of death was March 17 in Waverly at 35 Woods Cove.

A toxicology report stated Reed's blood alcohol concentration was .305, which is slightly more than 3.75 times the legal limit in Tennessee.

Nashville Firefighter's Death Ruled Suspected Homicide

Wow! I’m surprised at this! Thank you for updating. I can only think of one POI. Hopefully arrest follow.
 
  • #412
No surprise on my part. Just sayin......
 
  • #413
Jesse Reed's death has been called a "suspected homicide" due to "drowning," according to the medical examiner's office. A contributing cause of his death was listed in the report as "blunt force injuries."

The autopsy report, obtained by NewsChannel 5 on Friday, stated the Nashville firefighter's date and location of death was March 17 in Waverly at 35 Woods Cove.

A toxicology report stated Reed's blood alcohol concentration was .305, which is slightly more than 3.75 times the legal limit in Tennessee.

Nashville Firefighter's Death Ruled Suspected Homicide

Wow! Happy to see that they didn't just close this case. What happened that night??
 
  • #414
  • #415
Color me in the not surprised camp. This "accident" has been strange from the start. Glad to see they are checking in to it.
 
  • #416
That BAC is unbelievably drunk, like needs to be hospitalized for alcohol poisoning drunk. What the heck went on that night?
 
  • #417
Anyone been watching a certain someone's FB? (I haven't, I'll have to try and find it again)
 
  • #418
That BAC is unbelievably drunk, like needs to be hospitalized for alcohol poisoning drunk. What the heck went on that night?
And it's not accurate 2 weeks later either.
Moo
 
  • #419
Jesse Reed's death has been called a "suspected homicide" due to "drowning," according to the medical examiner's office. A contributing cause of his death was listed in the report as "blunt force injuries."

The autopsy report, obtained by NewsChannel 5 on Friday, stated the Nashville firefighter's date and location of death was March 17 in Waverly at 35 Woods Cove.

A toxicology report stated Reed's blood alcohol concentration was .305, which is slightly more than 3.75 times the legal limit in Tennessee.

Nashville Firefighter's Death Ruled Suspected Homicide

Whoa!!!! So there really was something fishy about his disappearance and not just us imagining it!

Great work medical examiner, and now LE, get that suspect!

So sorry for Jesse and the people that loved him. Homicide changes everything. I would say his firefighter family knew him the best and may have an insight to what happened. No I am not saying any of them killed him. Rather he may have told some of them things that were going on in his life that may lead to a suspect.
 
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