Autopsy: Jose Fernandez Had Cocaine, Alcohol In System – IOTW Report

Autopsy: Jose Fernandez Had Cocaine, Alcohol In System

MIAMI (CBSMiami) — Toxicology reports released Saturday in the death of Jose Fernandez have revealed that the star pitcher used drugs and alcohol just before crashing his boat off Miami Beach.

Fernandez and two friends, Emilio Macias, 27, and Eduardo Rivero, 25, died last month.

Reports show Fernandez’s blood alcohol was at 0.147, nearly twice the legal limit, and he had cocaine and other substances in his system at the time of his death.

Both Macias and Rivero were found to be under the legal limit for alcohol. Though, Rivero’s blood showed cocaine and other substances, as well. Macias was determined to not have any cocaine in his system.

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13 Comments on Autopsy: Jose Fernandez Had Cocaine, Alcohol In System

  1. I remember years ago reading a book by Rich DeVos, owner of the Orlando Magic. He talked about drafting Penny Hardaway and signing him to a zillion-dollar contract. He had a talk with Hardaway about the obligations that come with money like that, about charitable giving and taking care of his family, etc.
    Too many young, rich athletes are set upon by their jealous friends and have to ‘be cool’ by spending recklessly, acting recklessly, etc.

  2. Well if you’ve had bad news
    You want to kick your blues, cocaine
    And if your day is done
    But you just got to run on, cocaine
    She don’t lie
    She don’t lie
    She don’t lie, cocaine

    Feeling is gone but you just
    Got to ride on, cocaine
    But don’t forget this fact
    You just can’t get it back, cocaine
    She don’t lie
    She don’t lie
    She don’t lie, cocaine

  3. @LocoBlanco:

    When the day is begun,
    Put some of this on, Rogaine.
    If you got a bald spot,
    Want to keep what you got, Rogaine.
    Your hairline
    It’s declined
    And you shine, Rogaine.

    😉

    H/T Tim Hawkins, “Aging Rockers”

  4. “the love of money (and fame ) is the root of all evil”.
    Big money to fast and most people-kids- can’t handle it.
    So called friends take advantage of you-and the peer pressure is to much to take. sorry to his family for their loss-but maybe someone should have taught him to pinch his pennies and choose his friends better.

  5. Mind altering substances, fast boats and city slickers don’t go well together..
    There is a saying we have about the lake I live on… “The most dangerous thing about this lake is people from Dallas.”

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