Jennifer Huston's autopsy results are conclusive that the missing mom that was found dead in Sheridan has committed suicide, KOIN first reported.
According to the Newberg-Dundee Police Department (NDPD), Jennifer Huston's autopsy that was released Wednesday afternoon listed the 38-year-old manner of death as a suicide.
In specific details, the Oregon State Medical Examiner's Office wrote that Jennifer Huston's autopsy revealed that she died of asphyxiation though toxicology results are still unavailable at the time of the former's release.
No word from the property owners of the area where Huston's body and vehicle were found have been retrieved by the NDPD detectives as of late.
The missing mom's vehicle does not have evidence of suffering from a crash or any type of physical damage and since the fuel gauge was registering as full, police said that Jennifer Huston's autopsy may indeed be correct in claiming that it was suicide.
It can be noted that the unconscious body of the missing Dundee mother was found Tuesday in a rural area of Sheridan, about 40 yards from where her 1999 Lexus SUV was discovered.
Authorities - the Oregon State Police and NDPD - said that they discovered an empty box of sleeping aids at the scene.
The drug was believed to have been purchased at the Rite Aid pharmacy in Newberg.
Additionally, they also found a note addressed to the family of Huston. All her other things including her purse and personal items like cell phone were also intact.
Based on the thorough investigation detectives made, Huston died "fairly close to the time she was reported missing."
The missing mother of two was last seen on July 24 when she went to an ATM to withdraw $100, stopped at a Rite Aid pharmacy and replenished her car with fuel at a Circle K in Newberg, according to Oregon Live.
Surely Jennifer Huston's autopsy has provided answers to many questions about her disappearance.
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