Earlier this month, a Los Angeles coroner confirmed that Casey Johnson died of diabetes-related complications. He specifically cited an issue known as “diabetic ketoacidosis,” which is caused by a lack of insulin. Yesterday afternoon, meanwhile, the L.A. County Coroner’s Office released the official autopsy report for Johnson’s death and it revealed a few details related to the tragedy: Casey’s body was free from injury of any kind. Multiple medications found at the scene included Motrin, insulin and clonazepam. The report cites a “possible excess use of Nyquil.” No illegal drugs were found in Johnson’s system. Two sad notes related to the Johnson & Johnson family heiress: her death was preventable if she had taken better care of herself; and her body may have been found on January 4, but it lay in her home, undiscovered, for days.
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Casey Johnson Autopsy Results Reveal Possible Nyquil Addiction, No Illegal Drug Use