Actor Johnny Lewis poses for a portrait during the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival.(Photo: Carlo Allegri, AP)
LOS ANGELES -- A former "Sons of Anarchy" actor who was the lone
suspect in the killing of his landlady did not have drugs in his system
when he died, according to an autopsy report released Thursday.
Authorities
had been interested in whether Johnny Lewis was on drugs or medication
when he apparently killed Catherine Davis in her home and then fell to
his death in her driveway.
Lewis had recently been released from
jail and had a string of drug-related arrests before the killing. His
attorney had speculated he might have been in a drug-induced psychosis
when he killed Davis.
Toxicology results on Johnny Lewis found no
traces of cocaine, alcohol, marijuana or any other types of drugs in the
actor's system. Officials checked for anti-psychotic drugs as well as
psychedelic drugs.
An autopsy report noted that Lewis had nail
marks on both sides of his neck when he died and had suffered partial
strangulation. His death was ruled accidental because there was no
evidence he attempted to kill himself or had been pushed.
Police
believe Lewis fell while trying to flee the home after killing Davis,
81, who operated a retreat for writers and actors out of her home.
Lewis had played Kip "Half-Sack" Epps on the TV drama "Sons of Anarchy" in 2008 and 2009 before his character was killed off.
He
had been arrested three times during the past year. Probation officials
earlier this year expressed concern about Lewis' mental health and his
danger to others.
A probation officer who evaluated Lewis' case
after he attempted to break into the home of a woman wrote that he was
being "very concerned for the well-being of not only the community but
that of the defendant."
The report added Lewis suffered from some form of chemical dependency and mental health issue, and was a transient.
"Given this, (Lewis) will continue to be a threat to any community he may reside," it said
The break-in attempt came about six weeks after the actor hit two men over the head with a bottle during a fight.
Lewis'
attorney, Jonathan Mandel, said after his client's death that drugs may
have been a factor in the deaths. He said he recommended treatment for
Lewis but he declined it.
Associated Press