Mac Miller was found dead in his house last year because of a drug overdose and since then police has been looking for that one person who overdosed him and it looks like they have finally found someone.
The federal prosecutor has charged a Hollywood Hill’s man called Cameron James Pettit in connection with his death. He has supplied counterfeit oxycodone pills to Miller that were laced with fentanyl.
The man was registered in a 42-page long complaint regarding the same in the files of Central California district.
As per the investigation, the authorities say that Miller had asked Cameron to deliver ‘percs’, which is a very high dose of painkiller that contains oxycodone.
Just two after his order was delivered, Miller was found September 7, 2018, unconscious and unresponsive on the floor of his Studio City home.
The incident of his death was named an accident by the investigators working on the case as it was found that the Grammy winner died because of a mix that was found in his body of fentanyl, cocaine, and alcohol.
For the case, investigators had issued search warrants to several places and somehow found a plastic bag filled with pills. The bag was said to be delivered by a prostitute.
After the examination, the pills were found out to be pure hydrocodone, oxycodone, amphetamine, cocaine, and Xanax.
Well, it was later found out that the pills were not genuine and were dose with synthetic opioid fentanyl, which is very powerful.
Cameron was found by the police through his direct messages on Instagram. He had written things like he is scared and that now he will die in the jail itself.
This gave the investigator a clue to go after the man who very wisely dropped these messages just a few hours after Miller had died.
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