Bob Saget Mystery: Police Found These Inside Actor’s Hotel Room
The mystery deepens in the death of Bob Saget.
On January 9, the comedian was discovered dead in his Ritz-Carlton Florida hotel room. A month after his death, his family acknowledged to People magazine in a statement that he died as a result of head trauma.
According to his family who gave a statement to People magazine, investigators found that the "Full House" star died as a result of head trauma caused by accidently striking the back of his head on something.
No drugs or alcohol were reportedly involved.
However, according to a fresh claim by The Sun, investigators found an empty vodka bottle in his hotel room after finding his dead corpse.
Newly disclosed photographs, including bodycam video, provide a view into Saget's dying moments inside his hotel room.
According to the publication, a 1.75 ounce Grey Goose bottle was discovered beside a little empty bottle of orange juice in a garbage vehicle near the hotel room's bar.
According to police documents acquired by the Sun, one of the glasses from the bar seemed to have been used.
Bob Saget's baggage has also been noted as being nicely put on the bureau in the bedroom and hanging in the closet.
According to the police, there were toiletries in the show as well as the sink area in the main bathroom, leading them to suspect that the actor used the bathroom before going into his bed.
Other personal objects were discovered in the hotel room, including his cellphone, which was placed on the nightstand immediately close to the bed.
Bob Saget's family filed a lawsuit a few weeks ago to prevent the publication of images, films, and other recordings linked to his death, including information regarding personal belongings discovered in his hotel room in Florida.
They claimed that disclosing these data would cause them irreparable physical harm, mental agony, and emotional misery.
However, in the final report issued by the Orange County Sheriff's Office earlier this week, they failed to give a clear explanation for how Saget received the fatal hit to the head.
According to a new police theory, Saget may have sustained the brain bleed after banging his head on his room's headboard when coming into bed around 2 a.m., after his live act.
Investigators believe this explains why his head was not bleeding outwardly when his corpse was discovered.
The medical examiner previously found that he died after striking his head "against something hard, covered by something soft."