An autopsy for “The Walking Dead” actor Moses J. Moseley couldn’t establish whether there was “suicidal intent” in his fatal shooting, as the manner of his death remains unclear.
The autopsy report, which was obtained by the Daily News, says Moseley died at age 31 of a gunshot wound to the head, using similar wording to a death certificate released earlier this week.
“At the time this report is issued, the information available does not establish suicidal intent,” wrote Rachel Geller, the doctor who conducted the examination for the Henry County Coroner in Georgia. “For this reason, the manner of Mr. Moseley’s death is undetermined.”
A death certificate published Monday by TMZ also says Moseley “shot self with intent unknown,” noting that it couldn’t be determined if he died from suicide, an accident or homicide.
In the autopsy report, Geller said the case could be revisited if “more information becomes available.”
Moseley was found dead in the driver’s seat of a car in January, according to the autopsy report. A gun was in his lap when his body was discovered.
Moseley’s sister told TMZ last month that she believes the actor was kidnapped and killed.
He appeared on “The Walking Dead” from 2012 to 2015, portraying a pet zombie of Michonne, the character played by Danai Gurira.
“He was always a delight to be around, always happy and excited about life,” Moseley’s manager, Tabatha Minchew, said in a statement after his death. “The world has lost an amazing and talented person.”
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