Jeffrey Skilling’s Son Died of Overdose?
Jeffrey Skilling’s son, John Taylor Skilling, was found dead at Southern California apartment last two days ago. There’s no official statement confirming what’s the cause of death. According to police, Jeffrey Skilling’s son, 20-year-old, presumably died of drug overdose.
Paramedics fell apart into Skilling’s apartment immediately after mates were surprised and discovered JT in the bed room along with a bottle of prescription drugs near his bed.
They were intended to get together for dining and he couldn’t appear and they realized he was so bad following the current break-up with a sweetheart,” Santa Ana Police Corporal Anthony Bertagna told Reuters. “They viewed in the window and they could very well see him lying on the bed.”
“We have no idea yet if it’s a truly unintentional overdose or purely suicide,” he said.
Jeffrey Skilling’s son, better known as JT, was 15 when his daddy was sentenced to a 24 years in a federal prison in Englewood, Colo.
His lawyers noted that Jeffrey Skilling was ” heartbroken and troubled and ruined” by his son’s death.
So far, whether Jeffrey Skilling’s son died of overdose or not is still blur.
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