Bob Saget’s Cause of Death: Is THIS What Killed the Actor?
Bob Saget's death scene has been shared with the public, showing the place where the actor had his last breath.
The Orange County Sheriff's Department never determined how the actor fractured his skull that led to his death. During the follow-up probes, the authorities tried locating places or items that caused the trauma that eventually led to his death.
They initially thought he probably hit his head on tables, countertops, or other furniture inside the hotel room. But due to the absence of laceration on his skin, the police ruled them out.
But a few months after the question was left in the air, the authorities released photos of the headboard where the actor might have hit his head on.
The haunting scene photo at Ritz-Carlton Hotel showed the bed's white sheets barely slept it. The nightstand beside it also looks empty.
However, the photo was focused on his headboard, where his body was aligned when found. Although it is padded, the authorities confirmed that it has a hard surface underneath.
So when Saget probably severely hit the headboard, it might have caused the brain bleed.
The law enforcement added that the "Full House" actor probably had no idea about the severity of his injury that he went to sleep and never regained consciousness.
Their findings came after the medical examiner found out that the late actor hit his head "something hard, covered by something soft." This led authorities to think that the headboard was what killed him.
Bob Saget Looked Happy and Well Before His Death
The new photos were released after a valet who parked his car at the Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grand Lakes - shared a photo he took with the actor minutes before going back to his hotel suite.
Daily Mail shared the exclusive photo of Saget where he looked uninjured and in perfect health before his fall.
"The photo is a clear shot of Mr. Saget's face with his glasses on. There is no evidence of injury or the bruising near his left eye that was evident post-mortem," the final report revealed.
The valet worker, Orlando Nunez, supported the report and said the actor was not hurt or slurring his words when he met him.
These details were released after a Florida judge issued a permanent injunction to block the records surrounding Saget's death, as requested by his bereaved family. It remains unknown whether the publication of new information broke the injunction.