On August 19th, director Tony Scott (Man on Fire, Enemy of the State)
committed suicide by jumping off a Los Angeles bridge. Even though he
left two notes behind, none of them revealed the reason for him taking
his own life.
Today, the Los Angeles Country coroner has released
an autopsy report. But unfortunately, it also doesn't give us a reason
for the suicide. It lists Scott's death as a suicide and says the cause
was
multiple blunt force injuries suffered from jumping off a bridge.
It
goes on to say that the director also drowned and had therapeutic
levels of the anti-depressant Remeron and the sleep aid Lunesta in his
system.
Source: AP