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Darrell Sheets Autopsy Deepens Storage Wars Mystery

An autopsy on late Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets indicated he had no traces of drugs in his system when he tragically took his own life last month.The realit...

Darrell Sheets Autopsy Deepens Storage Wars Mystery
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An autopsy on late Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets indicated he had no traces of drugs in his system when he tragically took his own life last month.

The reality star at his Lake Havasu City, residence as a result of 'what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head,' Lake Havasu City Police Department said at the time.

A toxicology analysis on Sheets came back negative for cocaine, fentanyl, benzodiazepines and all other narcotic substances, Us Weekly reported after reviewing the findings of The Mohave County Medical Examiner's Office.

The ink from Sheets' tattoos - which included a checkered flag, a joker, a female figure and the number 58 - did not have any impact on his health, officials said. 

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Examiners said in the report that Sheets' 'body is that of a well-developed, well-nourished adult male,' officially ruling his death a suicide. 

, as the late TV personality had penned Facebook posts indicating he'd had trouble with a 'cyber bully stalker' in the months prior to his passing. 

An autopsy on late Storage Wars star Darrell Sheets indicated he had no traces of drugs in his system when he tragically took his own life last month 

Earlier this month, Darrell Sheets' son Brandon posted images of his late father enjoying time with loved ones on what would have been his 68th birthday.

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Brandon previously wrote on his Instagram account: 'I love you Dad and I will do my best to live in your honor and respect our Family'

A bio on the show's website touted his business skills, 'Boasting a big game, Darrell is quick to tell you about the four Picassos and the world’s most lucrative comic book collection that he has scored through storage auctions.'

Sheets , and ran a shop called Havasu Show Me Your Junk in Arizona in the years since.

He had been candid about his past battle with depression, calling it 'the Devil's way of attacking us' in a powerful June 2018 Instagram post. 

'It knows no mercy, it takes our smiles it comes and goes, it ruins our relationships, it takes away our happiness, it leads to suicide in some cases, it destroys all thoughts of positivity, it is a 24/7 battle and allows no rest for the suffering,' Sheets said. 'It’s a very real deal.'

The TV personality advised his followers, 'So please next time someone tells you they have Depression, be kind and know that they spend every minute they have breathing, suffering!!!' 

If you or someone you know needs help, please call or text the confidential 24/7 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline in the US on 988. There is also an online chat available at 988lifeline.org.

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