Do you remember the Anne Heche story?
Heche died on Aug. 11, one week after the crash that left her trapped in her burning vehicle for nearly an hour. Audio from the Los Angeles Fire Department shared with KNBC revealed firefighters were unable to access Heche’s 2020 Mini Cooper for at least 20 minutes. It took an additional 20 minutes to pull it out of the burning building.
A video of her sitting up on the stretcher trying to get off, only to be forced back down, circulated on the internet and social media.
It looked like this:
The video was creepy and disturbing but as one Twitter user points out below, some of the details that were reported didn’t add up:
More from another Twitter user:
The autopsy results are out, and it turns out the earlier reports that she was under the influence were wrong.
Take a look:
Not on drugs:
On August 3, two days before Anne Heche’s deadly crash, Indiana Rep. Jackie Walorski and three others were also killed in a car crash.
Ann Heche and Rep. Jackie Walorski were both working together to expose Human Sex Trafficking and both died in mysterious car accidents. Their deaths require further investigation by Congress. They were actively discussing human/child sex trafficking with one another for months.
From Fox News:
Anne Heche was not impaired by drugs at the time of the car crash that took her life and burned down a California home.
Heche’s autopsy report from the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner was obtained Tuesday by Fox News Digital. The report showed that the 53-year-old actress had previously used cocaine and marijuana, but was not impaired at the time of the crash.
“The toxicology tested from the hospital admission blood showed the presence of benzoylecgonine, an inactive metabolite of cocaine,” the coroner’s Public Information Officer Sarah Ardalani explained to Fox News Digital. “Therefore, there was no evidence of impairment by illicit substances at the time of the crash.”
“The urine toxicology results detected medications given to her after being treated in the hospital (including fentanyl) and prior use of marijuana, but not at the time of injury.”
Anne Heche was not impaired by drugs at the time of her fiery car crash in August, according to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner’s office.
Heche’s immediate cause of death was listed as “inhalation and thermal injuries.” A “sternal fracture due to blunt trauma” was listed as a contributing cause, according to the report.
TMZ confirms there was no alcohol in her system:
According to the documents, obtained by TMZ, cocaine was detected in Heche’s blood when investigators pulled a sample after Anne crashed her car into a home, causing a massive fire and trapping her for 45 minutes in her vehicle.
Heche’s urine, though it’s been determined that was administered in the hospital as she was getting treatment for pain.
Interestingly enough, there was no alcohol in Anne’s system … remember, Anne appeared to have some sort of bottle up front with her in her Mini Cooper just moments before the crash.
TMZ broke the story, it was August 5 when Anne was observed driving erratically through neighborhood streets before slamming into a home. While she appeared responsive as paramedics loaded her into an ambulance, Anne quickly went into a coma and did not survive.
This is tragic:
About to release Girl in Room 13, a movie about human trafficking, in a self-driving car with a computer system that could be hacked, working with Rep. Jackie Walorski to expose sex trafficking, who also died in a car accident two days earlier, and had no drugs or alcohol in her system at the time of the crash.
Probably just a coincidence.