The autopsy report carried out on the late musician Leah Labelle and her husband Rasual Rutler has determined the latter was intoxicated at the time of their car crash.
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The Count reports that Rutler, an athlete, had drugs and alcohol in his system when the car he was driving crashed with Leah in it earlier this year…ending both of their lives.
Unfortunately, the report, carried out by the Los Angeles County coroner’s office, revealed he had multiple intoxicants in his system at the time of the accident including marijuana, methamphetamine and painkillers and had a blood alcohol level of 118.
The nationwide limit is 80mg.
DON’T DO DRUGS PEOPLE. NOT EVEN WEED!
Say it again.
More like DON’T DRINK AND DRIVE PEOPLE. Alcohol kills & has killed more people than weed ever has or will, hence his blood alcohol level.
I drive while on weed and never had any issues. I have a prescription for it. Now alcohol is the problem not weed.
Please go take a few puffs and come back with some better sense….
WEED MAKES PEOPLE DUMB AND SLOW. YOU JUST THINK YOU ARE FINE BUT IN REALITY YOU LOOK AND ACT A PLUM FOOL.
Just lighten up and enjoy some. I have a prescription and it is legal here in CA for recreational use.
I’m sorry but I had such a strong feeling he was to blame! That’s so fu#ked up!! Poor girl.
They are both to blame. Adults have a moral and legal responsibility to get an uber or taxi when they are under the influence. They endangered their lives and other drivers for being under the influence. I highly doubt she was sober and if she was then she had a moral and legal duty to be the driver or use her phone to order an uber.
Look whos talking about moral and legal responsibilities. Driving under the influence of cannabis is illegal, just like driving while intoxicated. Yes its legal to smoke it but not while driving .Better read up on the laws.
Roland I am well aware of the laws. Do not compare alohol DUI to a weed DUI because they are not synonymous. With weed there is a very big grey area when it comes to charges and litigation. You can certainly drive while high in CA if one of the following two conditions are met:
1. You used marijuana, but you were no longer high when you drove;
2. Your mental and physical abilities weren’t significantly impaired;
Perhaps you should loosen up, learn how to drive while high (its easy), and have some fun:
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-marijuana-dui-20180322-story.html
I believe he got her started on it and from there she just got caught up. Once you taste the devil’s potion, there is no stopping. Neither weed nor drinking is smart while driving.
Don’t blame the WEED!
I agree… this is just an unfortunate situation.
Why not? When will people accept that drugs (weed included) affects everyone differently.
Rasul Butler
People need to understand that weed only slows down your reaction time and sensory, not completely jumble them like alcohol does.
I know pot heads who can pick you up,take you around,go back to your house, smoke you out,leave stop at a restaurant for munchies, and get home safely. Albeit, a little slower than normal.
I’ve seen all too well what prescription drugs mixed with alcohol can do. Alcohol alone can impair you driving abilities,mixed with prescriptions and depending on the person and you may have a possible death on your hands. Not to mention alcohol and prescription drugs can both damage your liver and kidneys simultaneously.
It’s unfortunate he nor she thought to take a taxi or Uber home that night. May they both rest in peace and may their story help someone think about the consequences driving impaired can have.
She was too. The report actually stated that she was more intoxicated than he was. It’s an unfortunate situation, but I feel like the media is trying to put all the blame on him. Yes, he was driving, but she also got into the car with him(by choice), knowing that he was intoxicated.