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Haunting new detail revealed in drug death of porn star Jesse Jane

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Haunting new detail revealed in drug death of porn star Jesse Jane

By Alyssa Guzman For Dailymail.Com Published: 18:52 BST, 17 July 2024 | Updated: 20:37 BST, 17 July 2024 73 View comments Porn star Jesse Jane was found with a ‘white powdery substance’ on a tray next to her bed as her death was ruled an accident by a medical examiner.  The actress, whose legal name is Cynthia Ann Taylor, and her boyfriend Brett Hasenmueller were found dead inside an Oklahoma property on January 24.  A medical examiner’s report, viewed by DailyMail.com, revealed a ‘white powdery substance was noted on [a] tray next to the bed at the scene,’ and the pair were found in a ‘state of decomposition.’  ‘In my opinion, based on the circumstances surrounding death and the findings at autopsy, Cynthia Taylor died as a result of fentanyl and cocaine toxicity,’ medical examiner, Kacey Cliburn, wrote.  Taylor’s toxicology report says the porn star was found with fentanyl, cocaine, and benzoylecgonine in her bloodstream and benzoylecgonine in her brain.Gay porno She also experienced atherosclerotic, the thickening on the arteries, and hypertensive cardiovascular disease.  A medical examiner’s report, viewed by DailyMail.com, revealed a ‘white powdery substance was noted on [a] tray next to the bed at the scene,’ and the pair were found in a ‘state of decomposition’ ‘In my opinion, based on the circumstances surrounding death and the findings at autopsy, Cynthia Taylor died as a result of fentanyl and cocaine toxicity,’ medical examiner, Kacey Cliburn, wrote Police officers responded to the home after Hasenmueller hadn’t appeared for work in a few days and the pair were found ‘unresponsive’ in a bed.  Taylor was found wearing black leggings and a blue T-shirt that was stained with ‘decompositional fluid,’ as well as, with fake eyelashes and hair extensions.   She was positively identified through fingerprint analysis, the medical examiner’s report revealed.  Taylor signed a contract in 2002 with Digital Playground and went on to star in Pirates and Pirates II: Stagnetti’s Revenge, which are considered the most expensive adult film to date, costing around $8million to produce.  However, her ticket to fame came when she made an appearance on the TV show Entourage and would later appear in Playboy.  Her work got her inducted into the AVN and XRCO Hall of Fame.   ‘I got into porn at the perfect time, when porn stars mattered,’ she told GQ in 2018. The actress, whose legal name is Cynthia Ann Taylor, and her boyfriend Brett Hasenmueller were found dead inside an Oklahoma property on January 24 Taylor’s toxicology report says the porn star was found with fentanyl, cocaine, and benzoylecgonine in her bloodstream and benzoylecgonine in her brain. She also experienced atherosclerotic, the thickening on the arteries, and hypertensive cardiovascular disease ‘Everybody knew who you were because they actually had to buy your product or DVDs, everything,’ Jane explained. ‘Porn was so naughty, but everybody watched it.’ As news of her death spread, many hopped to give tributes to the adult actress.  Actor and director Tommy Gunn, whose real name is Thomas Strada, shared an emotional tribute to Jane, who co-starred with in multiple films, including Pirates.  He took to social media to say he was ‘grateful to have been graced’ by her presence.  ‘I’m at a loss for words about the news of Jesse Jane’s passing, we started the same year in 2004,’ he wrote. ‘She possessed an energy about herself that was just unmatchable, she was such a wonderful person and always made me smile and feel loved, you could always feel her presence the moment she walked in the room.’  Alana Evans, the president of the Adult Performance Artists Guild, told Rolling Stone: ‘Jesse was a mega-star. She was discovered at [the] Hawaiian Tropics contest. ‘Even though she quickly became a porn sensation, it didn’t go to her head. She was as sweet as could be.’  Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group

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