Shocking autopsy report Claims Croc Hunter, Steve Irwin Was STONED During Fatal Sting Ray Attack!
Below is how the story is reported by radar online :
A shocking new autopsy on the body of TV’s “Crocodile Hunter,” Steve Irwin, will reveal the beloved wildlife daredevil was stoned on a powerful hallucinogenic drug when he was fatally stabbed by the foot-long barb of a massive stingray — and didn’t have to die!
That’s the explosive claim by a source close to the Animal Planet hero, who claims that the truth about the star’s Sept. 4, 2006, death at age 44 while filming a documentary was covered up a decade ago.
Now, on the eve of the 10th anniversary of his passing, Steve’s body has been exhumed for a new autopsy after investigators demanded the case be reopened!
Experts are determined to find out if his horrible death on a reef off Queensland, Australia, was just an “accident” — or foul play.
The insider suspects Irwin was blasted on “organically grown magic mushrooms,” containing the powerful hallucinogen psilocybin, when he chased a 440-pound ray while filming a documentary about the massive fish.
“Steve always mixed pleasure with his business and this film shoot was supposed to be a laidback outing,” said the source.
After downing mushrooms on the boat, “Steve would have been tripping when he got in the water,” the source claimed.
“Instead of avoiding the stingray, he might have thought, ‘Ooh, wow!’ and swam toward the beast, scaring it.”
But it would all end in tragedy. The alarmed ray whipped its stinger, plunging the 12-inch barb into Steve’s chest and piercing his heart. He was pulled back on to the boat, but bled out and died.
“There was nothing that could be done,” said paramedic Darrin Evans. “He had effectively suffered the same kind of wound as a bayonet to the chest.”
The fearless animal chaser — who wrestled crocodiles and giant snakes —was buried in secret just days later in his Queensland zoo following a quickie autopsy.
The coroner noted it was obvious what had killed him, adding that the message from Irwin’s death was, “Don’t get too close to stingrays.”
But the autopsy results were never released, and all video footage taken that day was destroyed by the family, claimed the source.
Meanwhile, legal analyst John A. Carmansaid, “If Steve was negligent by taking magic mushrooms, no one wanted that story coming out.”
“So this smacks of a cover-up. Authorities need to find out if foul play or bad choices led to his demise.”
“With mushrooms, one’s inhibitions are lowered and any sense of peril is eliminated,” he continued. “A lethal situation could have ensued, especially if Steve got aggressive with this animal, as he would with crocodiles and snakes.”
Carman claimed that normal tests wouldn’t have revealed the presence of psilocybin, but a special exam could be performed in a new autopsy.
“If the drug was in him, it’s possible someone dosed him without his knowledge,” said Carman. “But even if he took it willingly, and it led to his death,whoever furnished the drug can be charged with murder.”
"Australia, like America, has no statute of limitations for homicide. “Either way, Carman said. “Steve Irwin did not have to die!”
Its shocking that you are quoting unreliable radar. But stoned on what? Maybe he was on pain meds for all the crazy stunts he did. Or back injury he had early in his life. Report on something worthwhile for change.
ReplyDeleteNot surprising but who cares. Doesn't change a thing. Still a great man & a great loss
ReplyDeleteVery silly article about an accident. This is unnecessary to do to his family.
ReplyDeleteHe brought us so much joy,let him rest in peace.Nothing can change the outcome ,it will only bring pain to his family.
ReplyDeleteGood grief - it's been 10 years. Who cares if he was "stoned" or not. Makes no difference as it's not going to bring him back. Nor will it change anything.
ReplyDeleteWhat possible reason is there to release this information? He's been gone for many years. Let him rest in
ReplyDeletePeace. So disgraceful to air this stuff for his family to have to relive. Horrible!
This is low.....even for Radar Online. This needs to be removed!!! So DISRESPECTFUL!!!
ReplyDeleteHe was a good man. Let it go. Don't try to stir up shit now. Let his family have peace.
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