Toxicology Report Reveals Super Bowl Reporter Adan Manzano Had Xanax In His System
We’ve got some interesting updates regarding the Super Bowl reporter, Adan Manzano. It turns out that a toxicology report has revealed that he had Xanax in his system after he was found dead in a hotel room in New Orleans. Now, we don’t want to jump to any conclusions here, but this raises some eyebrows. […] The post Toxicology Report Reveals Super Bowl Reporter Adan Manzano Had Xanax In His System appeared first on BlackSportsOnline.

We’ve got some interesting updates regarding the Super Bowl reporter, Adan Manzano. It turns out that a toxicology report has revealed that he had Xanax in his system after he was found dead in a hotel room in New Orleans. Now, we don’t want to jump to any conclusions here, but this raises some eyebrows.
For those who don’t know, Xanax is a prescription drug that is commonly used to treat anxiety and panic disorders. It’s not exactly the kind of thing you’d expect to find in a reporter covering the Super Bowl. So, naturally, people are wondering how this happened.
There could be several explanations. Maybe Manzano had a legitimate prescription for Xanax or maybe there’s something fishy going on behind the scenes. We’ll have to wait and see what authorities have to say about all of this.
In the meantime, one woman named Danette Colbert has been arrested in connection with the death of Adan Manzano. According to reports, she had in her possession Adan’s cell phone and credit card.
Adan Manzano’s body was found in a hotel in Kenner, a suburb west of New Orleans. It remains unclear when or how the substance was introduced into Manzano’s system.
It should be noted that the detective said the same drug was found at the residence of Danette Colbert.
Police detective Jeffrey Fitzmorris testified that the depressant is commonly used in thefts because it can cause amnesia.
A preliminary toxicology report showed Alprazolam in Mananzo’s system at the time of his death, KCTV reported on Tuesday.
Danette Colbert, the suspect arrested in connection with his death, is still being held without bond as the investigation into the reporter’s death unfolds.
Danette Colbert, who was arrested after the death of Super Bowl reporter Adan Manzano, has a lengthy criminal history.
It includes allegations of drugging men and stealing tens of thousands of dollars from them via cryptocurrency and other accounts linked to their phones.
Because of that, a judge denied her bond as court commissioners called her “a danger to society.”
For now, Colbert is charged with stealing the cell phone and credit cards of Kansas City Telemundo reporter Adan Manzano.
In any case, this news is certainly causing a stir in the world of sports reporting. It raises questions a lot of questions. After all, we rely on reporters to bring us accurate and unbiased information. And having a substance like Xanax in your system while reporting on one of the biggest sporting events of the year raises some red flags. As the story develops, we’ll be sure to keep you updated.
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