A police detective has testified in court that the TV reporter who died while covering Super Bowl week in New Orleans had a sedative drug in his system
The television reporter who died in New Orleans while on assignment to cover the Super Bowl had a sedative drug in his system, a police detective testified in court this week.
The woman accused of taking the reporter’s phone and bank cards has previously been accused of drugging men to steal from them, according to investigators.
A police detective has testified in court that the TV reporter who died while covering Super Bowl week in New Orleans had a sedative drug in his system. Authorities say
The drug, commonly sold under the brand name Xanax, was also found in the home of suspect Danette Colbert, a detective said Tuesday.
A detective said a toxicology report revealed Adan Manzano had the drug in his system at the time of his death.
A TV reporter covering the Super Bowl was found dead in his New Orleans hotel room. Police say a sedative was in his system, and a suspect faces theft charges.