Revealed: Lucy-Bleu Knight's Disturbing Suicide Note and Autopsy Report After Tragic Death at 25
The full autopsy report on Lucy-Bleu Knight, stepsdaughter of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, reveals she died from hydrogen sulfide toxicity, ruled a suicide. Knight left a cautionary note for responders and had a history of mental health issues but was not taking prescribed medications. Multiple suicide notes were found, indicating deep distress, though family stated she hadn't previously expressed suicidal thoughts.
The autopsy report for Lucy-Bleu Knight, stepdaughter of Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, has been publicly released following her tragic death on July 19. Official findings attribute her passing to hydrogen sulfide toxicity, ruling it a suicide. The report details her final moments and the cautionary note she left behind.
Details of Lucy-Bleu Knight's Passing
Lucy-Bleu Knight was discovered unresponsive in a bathroom, where first responders encountered a hazardous environment. The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner's Office determined that Knight died from inhaling hydrogen sulfide, a toxic gas naturally found in environments like sewage treatment plants. The report emphasizes that a note, marked as a warning, was placed prominently in her kitchen, instructing anyone who entered the home to call Hazmat due to the dangerous gas present.