The Orange County Sheriff’s Office (OCSO) has released the final report on American actor and comedian Bob Saget‘s death. Saget, 65, was found dead in his Florida hotel room on Jan.
9 after he performed a comedy show in the area the night prior. The report, released Tuesday, outlined in detail the last moments of Saget’s life and untimely death, while still abiding by a court-ordered permanent injunction blocking the release of additional information about Saget’s death.
Officers interviewed seven people, including the medical examiner, to map out a minute-by-minute recounting of Saget’s final hours, from the Full House actor’s initial arrival in Jacksonville, Fla., to when he was found dead in his Orlando hotel room. Read more: Dolly Parton declines Rock Hall nomination — ‘I don’t feel I’ve earned that right’ The OCSO report notes Saget’s family requested the Orlando Ritz-Carlton staff do a wellness check on the actor after being unable to reach him on Jan.
9. When authorities entered the hotel room, they found “no evidence of a struggle, any type of foul play, or that anyone else was in the room at any time during his stay,” the report says. “Mr.