1069_KIFR said:What pushed him over was when he mixed the Oxy-Clean with some Orange Glo... Can you say Sham WOW!!!!
Plus with HD tv now, people may have been able to see some residue in his mustache!
mleach said:I don't know the laws in Florida about this sort of thing but for some reason I had believed that in that state such things as autopsy reports are private matters that can only be relased to the public if the family wants them to be. If this is the case and considering that cocane is invloved I am a bit surprised the Mays family had allowed it in the first place.
Again I do NOT know the laws in Florida about such things, just remembering the stink about Dale Earnhardt's death some years back. Then again I think in Dale's case it was more about making the dead body pics public more than just making an autopsy report public.
DJKraze said:Now how much would you pay? But Wait! There's More!
PTBoardOp94 said:The family has released a statement saying they were unaware of any illicit drug use.
ajc_trw said:The first thing I thought when I heard this was "Oh, that explains it!"
I mean, re-watch some of his ads.
Hmmm, why does "The Gong Show" come to mind? ;-)
MarcB said:Just like the husband of the woman who drove the wrong way on the Express Way in New York and killed 9 people. He swears his wife never drank or smoked weed. But the autopsy showed she had the equiv of 10 vodka drinks and weed in her system. A couple of those Cable News Shows even talked to someone who claimed he was the wife's drinking buddy at the bar.