According to their report, cops at the scene discovered a "spoon with drug residue and a used hypodermic needle".
At the time police Constable Brian Montague said: "There was evidence in the room that was consistent of a drug overdose. Cory's official cause of death is listed as "mixed drug toxicity, involving intravenous heroin use combined with the ingestion of alcohol".
The role made Monteith not only a global TV star, but also a lead singer in a recording act with sales of more than 50m singles and 13m albums. The Glee cast recorded covers of pop songs and musical numbers on eight soundtrack and three compilation albums. Astonishingly, taking advantage of the age of music downloads, it also hit the charts with more than singles. Finn's squeaky-clean character was in stark contrast to the teenager Monteith had himself been a decade earlier. He frequently missed school while drinking and taking drugs — until family and friends persuaded him to attend a rehabilitation centre at the age of He came out and returned to his old ways.
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