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The autopsy report revealed that Lewis died from a gunshot wound to the head. However, the toxicology report showed that Lewis had high levels of fentanyl in her system, which sparked speculation about the possibility of an overdose.
In 2017, the mysterious death of Sirena Lewis, a 24-year-old woman from Florida, made headlines and sparked widespread interest. The circumstances surrounding her passing have raised more questions than answers, leaving many to wonder what really happened to this young woman.
The Marion County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) was called to Lewis's apartment after a concerned friend reported her missing. Upon arriving at the scene, investigators found Lewis's body with no signs of forced entry or struggle. The initial investigation suggested that Lewis may have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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However, as the investigation progressed, detectives discovered a cryptic message on Lewis's phone, which read: "If I’m found dead, it’s not my fault." This chilling message sparked concerns about potential foul play and raised questions about the official cause of death.
The autopsy report revealed that Lewis died from a gunshot wound to the head. However, the toxicology report showed that Lewis had high levels of fentanyl in her system, which sparked speculation about the possibility of an overdose. sirena lewis
In 2017, the mysterious death of Sirena Lewis, a 24-year-old woman from Florida, made headlines and sparked widespread interest. The circumstances surrounding her passing have raised more questions than answers, leaving many to wonder what really happened to this young woman. In 2017, the mysterious death of Sirena Lewis,
The Marion County Sheriff's Office (MCSO) was called to Lewis's apartment after a concerned friend reported her missing. Upon arriving at the scene, investigators found Lewis's body with no signs of forced entry or struggle. The initial investigation suggested that Lewis may have died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Upon arriving at the scene, investigators found Lewis's