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During his success on the show, [M]he also acted in films[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]During his success on the show, he also acted in films[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Monteith[/M] had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and [M]left school at age 16.[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Monteith[/M] had a troubled adolescence involving [M]substance abuse from age 13[/M], and left school at age 16.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse[/M] from age 13, and left school at age 16.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the [M]Fox[/M] television [M]series Glee[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox [M]television series Glee[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician [M]best known for his role as Finn Hudson on[/M] the Fox television series [M]Glee[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) [M]was a[/M] Canadian actor and [M]musician[/M] best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) [M]was a[/M] Canadian [M]actor[/M] and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) [M]was a Canadian[/M] actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; [M]May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013[/M]) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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As an actor based in British Columbia, [M]Monteith[/M] had minor roles on television series before being [M]cast on Glee[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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As an actor based in British Columbia, [M]Monteith had minor roles on television[/M] series before being cast on Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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As an actor based in British Columbia, [M]Monteith had[/M] minor [M]roles on television[/M] series before being cast on Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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As [M]an actor based in British Columbia[/M], [M]Monteith[/M] had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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As [M]an actor[/M] based in British Columbia, [M]Monteith[/M] had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and [M]in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction.[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen[/M], and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in [M]Sisters & Brothers[/M] (both [M]2011[/M]).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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His film work included [M]Monte Carlo[/M] and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both [M]2011[/M]).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]His[/M] film work included Monte Carlo and a [M]starring role in Sisters & Brothers[/M] (both 2011).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]His film work included[/M] Monte Carlo and a starring role in [M]Sisters & Brothers[/M] (both 2011).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]His film work included Monte Carlo[/M] and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee". Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12). He left school at the age of sixteen. Three years later he went to rehab. He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee. He then presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club. In later seasons, the character graduated from high school but returned as a singing coach. Following his success in Glee, Monteith's film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and reappeared for treatment in March 2013. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in [M]the series "Glee".[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, [M]best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in[/M] the series "[M]Glee[/M]".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and [M]musician[/M], best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian [M]actor[/M] and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - [M]Canadian[/M] actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, [M]died[/M] July 13, 2013 [M]in Vancouver[/M]) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith[/M] (born May 11, 1982 in Calgary, [M]died July 13, 2013[/M] in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born[/M] May 11, 1982 [M]in Calgary[/M], died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Cory Allan Michael Monteith (born May 11, 1982[/M] in Calgary, died July 13, 2013 in Vancouver) - Canadian actor and musician, best known as the Finn Hudson impersonator in the series "Glee".
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Following his success in Glee, [M]Monteith[/M]'s film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and [M]the lead role in Sisters & Brothers[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Following his success in Glee, [M]Monteith's film work included[/M], among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in [M]Sisters & Brothers[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Following his success in Glee, [M]Monteith's film work included[/M], among others, [M]"Monte Carlo[/M]" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Following his [M]success in Glee, Monteith's[/M] film work included, among others, "Monte Carlo" and the lead role in Sisters & Brothers.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He left school[/M] at the age of sixteen.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He left school at the age of sixteen[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Three years later [M]he went to rehab[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Three years later he went to rehab.[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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He initially landed minor roles in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing [M]his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He initially landed minor roles[/M] in series such as "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" [M]before[/M] landing his biggest career engagement - [M]starring in Glee[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He initially landed minor roles in series such as[/M] "Stargate: Atlantis", "Smallville Secrets" and "[M]Out of This World[/M]" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He initially landed minor roles in series such as[/M] "Stargate: Atlantis", "[M]Smallville Secrets[/M]" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He initially landed minor roles in series such as[/M] "[M]Stargate: Atlantis[/M]", "Smallville Secrets" and "Out of This World" before landing his biggest career engagement - starring in Glee.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, [M]he[/M] discussed his history of addiction as a teenager and [M]reappeared for treatment in March 2013.[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of addiction as a teenager[/M] and reappeared for treatment in March 2013.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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In later seasons, [M]the character[/M] graduated from high school but [M]returned as a singing coach[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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In later seasons, [M]the character graduated from high school[/M] but returned as a singing coach.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, [M]Monteith[/M] went through a difficult period of adolescence with [M]problems with[/M] alcohol and [M]drug addiction[/M] (these [M]began at the age of 12).[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, [M]Monteith[/M] went through a difficult period of adolescence with [M]problems with alcohol[/M] and drug [M]addiction[/M] (these [M]began at the age of 12).[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, [M]Monteith[/M] went through a difficult period of [M]adolescence with problems with[/M] alcohol and [M]drug addiction[/M] (these began at the age of 12).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, [M]Monteith[/M] went through a difficult period of [M]adolescence with problems with alcohol[/M] and drug [M]addiction[/M] (these began at the age of 12).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Born in Calgary and raised in Victoria, [M]Monteith went through a difficult period of adolescence[/M] with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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Born in Calgary and [M]raised in Victoria[/M], [M]Monteith[/M] went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]Born in Calgary[/M] and raised in Victoria, [M]Monteith[/M] went through a difficult period of adolescence with problems with alcohol and drug addiction (these began at the age of 12).
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]He[/M] then [M]presented himself to the public as the quarterback of a high school football team who reluctantly joins the school's vocal club.[/M]
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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On July 13, 2013, [M]he died[/M] of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol [M]in[/M] a [M]Vancouver[/M] hotel room.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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On July 13, 2013, [M]he died[/M] of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol [M]in[/M] a Vancouver [M]hotel room[/M].
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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On July 13, 2013, [M]he died of[/M] a [M]toxic combination of heroin and alcohol[/M] in a Vancouver hotel room.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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On July 13, 2013, [M]he died of[/M] a toxic [M]combination of heroin and alcohol[/M] in a Vancouver hotel room.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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[M]On July 13, 2013, he died[/M] of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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On July 13, 2013, [M]he died[/M] of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
Cory Allan Michael Monteith (/mɒnˈtiːθ/; May 11, 1982 – July 13, 2013) was a Canadian actor and musician best known for his role as Finn Hudson on the Fox television series Glee. As an actor based in British Columbia, Monteith had minor roles on television series before being cast on Glee. During his success on the show, he also acted in films. His film work included Monte Carlo and a starring role in Sisters & Brothers (both 2011). Monteith had a troubled adolescence involving substance abuse from age 13, and left school at age 16. After an intervention by family and friends, he entered drug rehabilitation at age 19. In a 2011 interview with Parade magazine, he discussed his history of substance abuse as a teen, and in March 2013, he again sought treatment for addiction. On July 13, 2013, he died of a toxic combination of heroin and alcohol in a Vancouver hotel room.
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A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for [M]an armed person[/M] with dreadlocks and [M]wearing[/M] a grey jacket, a black shirt and [M]a black backpack[/M].
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for [M]an armed person[/M] with dreadlocks and [M]wearing[/M] a grey jacket, [M]a black shirt[/M] and a black backpack.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for [M]an armed person[/M] with dreadlocks and [M]wearing a grey jacket[/M], a black shirt and a black backpack.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for [M]an armed person with dreadlocks[/M] and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]A Sheriff’s helicopter[/M] flying overhead [M]was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person[/M] with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]A Sheriff’s helicopter[/M] flying overhead [M]was asking residents to be on the lookout[/M] for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead[/M] was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]It’s unclear how the man died[/M].
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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It’s unclear how [M]the man died[/M].
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and [M]the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the[/M] cause and [M]manner of death, Williams said.[/M]
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and [M]the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause[/M] and manner [M]of death, Williams said.[/M]
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case[/M], and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, [M]Williams said[/M].
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and [M]the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the[/M] cause and [M]manner of death[/M], Williams said.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and [M]the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause[/M] and manner [M]of death[/M], Williams said.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case[/M], and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said [M]San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams.[/M]
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from [M]a resident[/M] who [M]heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue[/M], said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m.[/M] from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call[/M] about 9 p.m. [M]from a resident[/M] who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, [M]Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said[/M].
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Firefighters attempted to revive [M]the man[/M], and he [M]was declared dead at the scene[/M], Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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Firefighters attempted to revive [M]the man[/M], and he [M]was declared dead[/M] at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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[M]Firefighters attempted to revive the man[/M], and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said.
– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of a man who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal. Homicide detectives are investigating the death of Juan Martinez, 47, of Lemon Grove, who was found last Thursday night after a resident in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue called 911 around 9 p.m. to report hearing loud banging at the front door, San Diego County sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams said. “When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said. “He was seriously injured and had visible injuries to his upper body.” Firefighters attempted to revive the man, but he was pronounced dead around 9:20 p.m., Williams said. The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office has completed an autopsy and pinpointed the cause of the victim’s death, but the results are sealed due to a court order, according to sheriff’s officials. Anyone with information about the case was asked to call the sheriff’s homicide detail at 858-974-2321 or 858-565-5200 after-hours or on weekends. Tipsters wishing to remain anonymous can contact San Diego County Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477, or online.
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“[M]He[/M] was seriously injured and [M]had visible injuries to his upper body[/M].”
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“[M]He[/M] was seriously injured and [M]had visible injuries[/M] to his upper body.”
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“[M]He was seriously injured[/M] and had visible injuries to his upper body.”
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“[M]When deputies arrived, they found a man[/M] unresponsive and [M]lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said.[/M]
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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[M]“When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive[/M] and lying on the ground outside the residence,” [M]Williams said[/M].
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“When deputies arrived, they found [M]a man[/M] unresponsive and [M]lying on the ground outside the residence[/M],” Williams said.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“[M]When deputies arrived, they found a man[/M] unresponsive and [M]lying on the ground[/M] outside the residence,” Williams said.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“When [M]deputies arrived[/M], they found a man unresponsive and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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“[M]When deputies arrived, they found a man unresponsive[/M] and lying on the ground outside the residence,” Williams said.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of [M]a man[/M] who died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for [M]injuries that proved fatal[/M].
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of [M]a man[/M] who [M]died shortly after[/M] knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in [M]an apparent last-gasp effort to get help[/M] for injuries that proved fatal.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of [M]a man[/M] who [M]died shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home[/M] in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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– The Sheriff’s Department Wednesday released the name of [M]a man[/M] who [M]died[/M] shortly after knocking on the door of a Lemon Grove home in an apparent last-gasp effort to get help for injuries that proved fatal.
San Diego County Sheriff’s deputies received a call about 9 p.m. from a resident who heard loud banging on the front door of their home in the 7600 block of Lemon Avenue, said San Diego County Sheriff’s Lt. Rich Williams. Firefighters attempted to revive the man, and he was declared dead at the scene, Lt. Ricardo Lopez of the Sheriff’s Department said. Homicide detectives were assigned to investigate the case, and the San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office was expected to perform an autopsy to determine the cause and manner of death, Williams said. It’s unclear how the man died. A Sheriff’s helicopter flying overhead was asking residents to be on the lookout for an armed person with dreadlocks and wearing a grey jacket, a black shirt and a black backpack. Check back for updates on this developing story.
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