BREAKING: Matt Brown’s Autopsy Findings Expose What Really Happened in His Final Days.hl

BREAKING: Matt Brown’s Autopsy Findings Expose What Really Happened in His Final Days
Okanogan County has quietly released the full autopsy report on Alaskan Bush People star Matt Brown, 43, and the findings have upended the official suicide ruling while deepening suspicions of foul play in his May 30, 2026, death.
The 12-page document reveals Brown had no defensive wounds or river-water aspiration in his lungs—contradicting the narrative that he voluntarily entered the fast-moving Okanogan River. Instead, fresh bruising on his upper arms and back suggests he was forcibly held or pushed. The revolver recovered nearby showed no fingerprints and remained fully loaded except for one unfired round, with zero gunsH๏τ residue on Brown’s hands or clothing.
Most damning: the methamphetamine was ingested orally through food, with crystalline particles matching the sandwich and energy drink prepared by ex-girlfriend Lindsay Harper on May 28. Blood levels were described as “lethal and inconsistent with self-administration” given Brown’s documented tolerance. The report also notes a 47-second confrontation video captured Brown appearing disoriented moments before fleeing toward the water.
Bear Brown immediately posted on TikTok: “This proves Matt was silenced. We demand a homicide investigation now.” The family is calling for Harper’s financial records and the full deleted text chain to be released.
While authorities stand by suicide, the autopsy has ignited fresh outrage. Was Matt Brown a broken man who chose the river—or a witness eliminated after his final days of desperate warnings? The truth is now in black and white, and the fight has only intensified. Rest in peace, Matt.