The tragic death of Garrison Brown, son of Janelle and Kody Brown from the reality show “Sister Wives,” has been determined to be a suicide. An autopsy report revealed that Garrison died from a gunshot wound to his head.

The report also cited alcohol poisoning as a partial factor in his death, with his blood alcohol level at .307%, which is significantly higher than the legal limit of .08%.

Janelle took to Instagram to share the heartbreaking news and expressed her deep sadness. She described Garrison as a bright light in their lives and asked for privacy during this difficult time. Kody also posted a similar statement on his Instagram account. The family is devastated by the loss and is mourning the passing of their beloved son.

Flagstaff Police received a report of a death inside Garrison’s home, and his brother Gabriel was the one who discovered the tragic scene. While foul play is not suspected, the police’s Criminal Investigations Division is conducting further investigation.

Upon hearing of Garrison’s death, TLC, the network that airs “Sister Wives,” expressed their condolences to the Brown family. The show follows the polygamist lives of the Brown family, including Kody, Janelle, Meri, Christine, and Robyn, along with their multiple children. Currently, Robyn is the only wife who maintains a relationship with Kody, while his relationship with some of his children remains strained.

Garrison and Kody had a difficult relationship for years, with Janelle expressing concerns about their sons’ mental health due to the lack of connection with their father. Despite the passage of time, their relationship did not improve, and Kody admitted to not being in touch with Garrison and Gabriel for quite some time. The situation made him sad, but he acknowledged that the door for communication with his sons was not open.

The death of Garrison Brown is a heartbreaking loss for the Brown family and the “Sister Wives” community. The family requests privacy during this difficult time as they grieve and honor Garrison’s memory.

 

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