Summary Of Alfred Wright's Moutilated Body

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On November 7, 2013 Alfred Wright’s mutilated body was found in rural Sabine County in Texas. Wright was missing a total of eighteen days before his body was discovered. When the body was examined, large amounts of drugs were found in his system. The family is in denial about any drug use and believe foul play was included in the death. Wright’s death was most likely caused by drug overdose according to many lab results. The main thing that stood out in Wright’s autopsy was the several drugs found in his system. The drugs discovered were cocaine, methamphetamine, and Xanax pills. Mixing different substances is very dangerous regardless of the situation, in Wright’s situation the drugs caused him a feeling of suffocation. Its reported that

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