Bob Brier
Nitrous oxide can next to the deathbed
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Bob Brier – The drummer at My Chemical Romance from 2004 to 2014 died next to a large supply of nitrous oxide, according to medical inspectors.
TMZ has obtained an autopsy report from Bob’s November death in Tennessee, and Bedford County Medical Examiner says the badly decomposed body of the locker was found next to three large nitrite oxide cans.
I say that the antidepressants were also found in the home where Bob was found dead. The report stops the nitrous oxide cans with tubes installed – meaning they were ready to use – but does not say that the substance plays a role in Bob’s death.
At autopsy, medical examiners raise concerns about intentional or accidental overdose…but Bob’s body said he had been disassembled very badly.
TMZ broke the story… Bob was found dead He was seen living in Tennessee on November 26th and last November 4th.
The autopsy explains how Bob’s body was disassembled when he was found, pointing out that a critical part of his body was suffering from “animal cleaning activities,” and the report says he was found at home when he was found. I wouldn’t spare more details… it’s all pretty awful.
Bottom line for me… Bob’s causes and ways of death are “best categorized as undecided”.