New information has come out around the death of Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff. Back in March, she passed away at 62 years old from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Her daughter, Hayley, found her shortly afterwards, and called paramedics immediately. It absolutely floored anyone who knew her. ""It's shocking," one of her neighbors says at the time. "She was chatty, She would talk to a lot of people when she walked her dogs. She didn't seem like the type of person who would want to kill herself."
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Now, we have more details surrounding Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff and her tragic death. Recently, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner gave an investigation summary into her death. There, it explains that she suffered a self-inflicted gunshot wound. However, new info shows that Benzodiazepines, Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam in her system at the time of death too.
New Investigation Summary Shows Pamela Bach-Hasselhoff in Her Final Moments
People take Benzodiazepines to treat anxiety, while Clonazepam and 7- Aminoclonazepam are utilized to deal with seizures and panic attacks. Consequently, it's easy to imagine the depressive episode she was experiencing in her final moments. Additionally, earlier in the morning, Bach-Hasselhoff called her daughter and emphasized that she "loved her very much."
Obviously, this causes plenty of concerns in the daughter. So throughout the rest of the day, she would call and text her mom Pamela to check in. However, she never got a reply back and decided to check in personally later in the day. Unfortunately, during her welfare check, Hayley found her mother "unresponsive" on her bed.
No suicide note was found from Pamela and there were no signs of foul play from investigators. As surprised as her neighbors might have been, Hayley apparently knew her mom had been battling depression and thoughts of suicide. However, there were never any attempts either.
