Anonymous ID: e24075 May 10, 2019, 5:01 p.m. No.6466545   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6871 >>6945

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He spent his last day, December 17, 1997, primarily with a hooker named Heidi. Seems he was really into hookers. Heidi the hooker was hired for Farley by a friend for $2,000 (yeah right…a friend. wink! wink!) She joined Farley at a party in Lincoln Park (in Chicago) at 11am. There were plenty of drugs at the party. Later that day, Farley would accompany Heidi back to her apartment where they would continue to smoke crack and snort heroin. Chris claimed he'd been up for four days straight, without sleep. They tried unsuccessfully to have sex, but Chris couldn't (giggle). Then at 11pm Chris and Heidi returned to Chris' apartment in the Hancock building. She was growing angry because she wanted to get paid, but Chris continued to claim that a friend was supposed to pay her. They reportedly tried to have sex again, and again were unsuccessful, so finally at 3:00 am she left his apartment. Farley was so inebriated he collapsed about 10 feet from the door as Heidi was exiting. Heidi claimed she could hear that he was experiencing labored breathing. He said to her, "Don't leave me." Assuming he had finally passed out, she took a photograph of him lying on the floor and then left.

 

Chris Farley Hancock BuildingFarley was discovered the next afternoon by his brother, John. Chris's body was still lying just ten feet from the door, clad in pajama bottoms and a button-down shirt that was unbuttoned. In his hand he was clutching a baseball cap and some rosary beads. Emanating from his nose was a blood-tinged fluid, and a white, frothy foam was coming from his mouth. John immediately called 911. Chicago Fire Fighters would receive the first call just after 2:00 pm. Farley was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. He was 33 years old. The same age as John Belushi upon his untimely death.

 

Accidental Morphine and Cocaine Intoxication

 

Some reports say that a search of his apartment failed to turn up any illegal narcotics, but many prescription drugs were found. But other reports have it that bottles of booze (both empty and half-full) were strewn about the apartment, as were bags of a suspicious white powder. After failed attempts to save him, Chris' body was immediately taken to the county medical examiner, where he was given an autopsy, and tissue samples were sent to the labs for toxicology testing. When the lab results were revealed, his death was ruled as accidental. "Farley died of opiate (morphine) and cocaine intoxication and his death was determined to be an accident." There were other drugs in his system that were ruled to not have contributed to his death, including marijuana, morphine, and fluoxetine hydrochloride (Prozac).