Mitt Romney’s Sister-In-Regulation
Suicide Word In Guide of Mormon, Xanax In System
Revealed
Mitt Romney‘s sister-in-law left a handwritten suicide notice tucked inside a Guide of Mormon and had Xanax in her system when she died … in line with the L.A. County Medical Examiner.
The ME’s report says detectives found a Guide of Mormon on the entrance passenger seat of Carrie‘s automotive. Within the last pages of the guide, authorities say Carrie left a handwritten suicide notice. Medicines had been additionally discovered contained in the car.
The report states Carrie had 6.3 ng/mL of Xanax in her system on the time of her loss of life. A witness instructed first responders Carrie was seen pacing on the highest stage of the parking construction, watching safety cameras, and looking out over the sting of the parapet. The report additionally states surveillance footage captured her last moments.
The medical expert’s findings notice the damage occurred when she fell backward from a seated place on the rooftop parapet.
As we reported … Carrie died from blunt traumatic accidents after falling from the rooftop of a parking construction in Valencia, California, again in October.
Carrie’s husband, Scott Romney — Mitt’s brother — had reported her lacking to the Sheriff’s Division. He instructed authorities she beforehand drove her automotive off a cliff two years earlier and had struggled with anxiousness, per the report.
On the time of her loss of life, Carrie was additionally in the midst of a divorce. Scott filed in June, citing “irreconcilable variations.” The couple married in 2016, and Carrie was Scott’s third spouse.



