This makes complete sense because killing something by inducing a heart attack would be very easy to do. All one would have to do is to add specific chemicals to on board food or water or drinks. And they might check to see if any doctors were on the plane (there were not only nurses). So, this might assure a death and prevent someone stopping a fatal heart attack (like a doctor, ambulance or hospital). So, they would be searching for the chemicals that might induce a heart attack in Carrie's body. So, when she had a heart attack 10 minutes before landing she likely was brain dead by the time the plane landed because she wasn't breathing. This is the likely scenario we might be dealing with here.
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Carrie Fisher's Autopsy Is Complete After Being Placed on Hold
E! Online11 hours agoJust a few days after Carrie Fisher's death, we've learned that the iconic actress' autopsy has been completed. E! News confirms that the hold
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Just a few days after Carrie Fisher's death, we've learned that the iconic actress' autopsy has been completed.
E! News confirms that the hold on Fisher's autopsy was lifted and the examination was finalized this morning. We're told the body has been released from the Los Angeles Coroner's office this afternoon to "a mortuary of the family's choosing."
We've confirmed that Fisher suffered a cardiac arrest, but the official cause of death, along with any additional results from the examination, are not available at this time.
The Los Angeles Coroner's Office confirmed to E! News Thursday afternoon that Carrie's body was in their possession and that the autopsy was on hold due to the "family's loss for two."
"We're not out to rush the family," the office shared with us. "We're giving the family some space. They not only lost Carrie, but lost Debbie too."Brian To/FilmMagicTalk of a possible joint funeral for both Fisher and her mother Debbie Reynolds, who tragically passed away just one day after her daughter, has been brought up.
According to Carrie's brother Todd Fisher, while a joint service has been discussed, it is not yet official as nothing has been finalized.
"That is my preference," he shared with E! News. "Obviously it's not finalized, but I think that sounds like a grand idea given the beautiful story between them."In only a matter of months, both Debbie and Carrie were set to star in the HBO documentary, Bright Lights: Starring Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher, and Todd told E! News HBO has reached out in hopes of making the documentary part of their memorial in some way.
"Remarkably enough, the [Bright Lights] documentary is the greatest tribute you can imagine to both of them," Todd shared.
"This is a beautiful love story to witness in my 58 years," Todd wrote on Twitter with a drawing of a mother and daughter after Reynold's passing. "I miss them both so much. Love is everlasting."
—Reporting by Holly Passalaqua -
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