The death report for Garrison Brown from SISTER Wives has been finished more than two months after the star tragically killed himself.
The 25-year-old son of Kody and Janelle Brown killed himself at his home in Flagstaff, Arizona.
The Flagstaff Police Department told The U.S. Sun that the investigation was over and that the death was officially a suicide. However, on April 30, the Coconino County Medical Examiner’s Office finished their investigation.
The U.S. Sun got a copy of the autopsy report on May 15, when it was made public. The Health & Human Services facility said Garrison killed himself by shooting himself in the head.
A toxicological analysis of the test results showed that he was 0.307% intoxicated with ethanol, which is also called alcohol poisoning, and had caffeine in his system.
The report says that he did not test positive for drugs.
The medical examiner said that the person who died had a history of chronic migraines and pre-diabetes.
On March 9, there was a private service. After two weeks, on March 24, the Sister Wives family got together again at the Clark County Armory in Las Vegas, Nevada, to honor Garrison’s life. Garrison was a Staff Sergeant in the Army National Guard.
When pictures of the veteran’s family were made public, they were sitting next to each other at the funeral. They included Kody, his wife Robyn, and Kody’s ex-girlfriends Christine and Meri.
Today was Janelle’s son’s birthday, and she shared videos from past birthday parties in an Instagram post to honor him.
“Happy Birthday, Love.” Today, we miss you very much. It’s tough to believe you’re not here anymore.
“Today we talked a lot about you and even had dinner at your favorite place, Texas Roadhouse.” I can still feel you sometimes. “I’m thankful that we’ll see each other again when my journey is over,” she wrote.
According to the U.S. Sun, she has promised to “focus on her kids” and “spend more time checking in with each kid as much as possible” after hearing the sad news about her son.
Janelle gets along well with her other children, whom she shares with her ex-Kody: Logan, 29, Maddie, 28, Hunter, 27, Gabe, 22, and Savanah, 19.
She told her followers earlier this month that she will be “spending a lot of the summer” in North Carolina with her daughter Maddie and her husband Caleb Brush because they have “big plans for a garden.”
BATTLE IN PRIVATE
Gavin’s brother Gabe found his body in his home in Flagstaff early on March 5.
What Gabe told the police in the report that The U.S. Sun got is that his older brother “had been struggling with mental health concerns and alcohol abuse.”
The police also talked to Garrison’s mom and his three roommates, who were named Tyler, Cheyenne, and Addison. They all described what happened in the hours before the tragedy.
In the report, an officer wrote, “Addison said that he has talked to Garrison about how depressed he has been lately.”
“He stated that [Garrison] is an alcoholic and drinks every night.”
The night before Garrison killed himself, Addison said he talked to him and Garrison seemed “intoxicated.”
Janelle told the police that Garrison “stopped texting” the night before he killed himself and that he sent her “troubling messages.”
Kody’s second wife says that Garrison texted a group of people that work with the Brown family on their TLC show.
It is said that the message said, “I want to hate you for sharing the good times.” I can’t, though. “I miss these times.”
When Janelle found out about Garrison’s strange text, she told the police that she called her son and he talked to her for a few minutes before he stopped.
The sister wife told the reporter that she “should have gotten Garrison help in the past” and that he was “far from his father.”
Fans of Sister Wives knew that Garrison and his 18-year-old father had a rough relationship for a long time.
Even though Kody and Garrison had broken up, Kody wrote on Instagram at the time, “Janelle and I are deeply saddened to announce the death of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown.”
“Everyone who knew him felt better because of him.” It will be so hard to breathe after losing someone so important to us.
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