Chilling reality of LA model Maleesa Mooney mysterious death revealed
In a gripping turn of events, the autopsy results of the 31-year-old model Maleesa Mooney, who met a tragic end in her Los Angeles apartment on September 12, have sent shockwaves across the nation. These findings show that Mooney, who was two-months pregnant at the time of her death, sustained brutal blunt force injuries to her face, head, back, and upper left arm. The New York Post report further elaborates on the toxicology findings, pointing to the presence of drugs, notably benzoylecgonine, combined with cocaethylene and ethanol in her system. “However, based on the circumstances of how Maleesa Mooney was found, these injuries suggest she was likely involved in a violent physical altercation prior to her death. Given this, the role that drugs and/or alcohol may have played in Ms Mooney’s death, if any, is uncertain,” the report stated.
Dreadful Scene: Mooney’s Grisly Discovery
Adding to the heartbreak and mystery, Mooney’s body was discovered in a macabre state: inside a refrigerator, gagged, with her wrists and ankles bound together. Confirming the devastating details, her sister disclosed another harrowing fact: Maleesa Mooney was two-months pregnant when she died. Raising further alarms about the circumstances surrounding her death, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner declared her demise as a result of “homicidal violence”.
Heart-Wrenching Reaction: Model’s Family In Distress
As investigations continue, a chilling revelation surfaced. Police officials unearthed an alert on Mooney’s iCloud, hinting that someone was illicitly accessing her devices. This led her grieving family to believe that her murderer might be attempting to sell her iPhone and MacBook. Overwhelmed by the tragic and mysterious circumstances of her sister’s death, Jourdin Pauline, also a model, expressed her agony, saying, “I can’t imagine what my sister went through and it pains me to even think about it.”
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