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  3. Sep 28, 2022 · Crime writer Michelle McNamara, who wrote I'll Be Gone in the Dark about the Golden State Killer, died in her sleep on April 21, 2016, due to a mix of drugs and a heart condition. Her husband, comedian Patton Oswalt, finished and published her book posthumously.

  4. Death. On April 21, 2016, McNamara died in her sleep at her family's Los Angeles home, at the age of 46. [33] [34] According to the autopsy report released online by Radar, [35] her death was due to the effects of multiple prescription drugs including Adderall, fentanyl, and Xanax.

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · According to the report, there were several medications and a white powdery substance found in the room where she died. The report also noted that she had atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, a condition wherein the arteries get clogged with fatty deposits, which cuts down blood flow (via Heart.org ).

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  6. Jun 29, 2020 · The autopsy later revealed that she had an undiagnosed heart condition, and that plus the accidental overdose (Adderall, Fentanyl, and Xanax) caused her death at 46 years old. Oswalt, crime...

  7. Apr 23, 2016 · No cause of death was given for McNamara, who founded True Crime Diary and appeared on A Crime to Remember. She was married to comedian Patton Oswalt and had a daughter.

  8. Apr 23, 2016 · Pregnant stingray. Nicole Brown Simpson documentary. Michelle McNamara, writer and wife of Patton Oswalt, dies. By MARK KENNEDYAssociated Press. Published 1:02 AM PDT, April 23, 2016. NEW YORK (AP) — Michelle McNamara, a crime writer and wife of comedian and actor Patton Oswalt, has died at her home in Los Angeles, according to Oswalt’s publicist.

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