Playboy model Cassandra Lynn Hensley found dead in Los Angeles home
Cassandra Lynn Hensley was found dead in a bathtub
Los Angeles (CNN) -- Former Playboy centerfold Cassandra Lynn Hensley was found dead at a friend's home in Los Angeles, the coroner said Friday.
Hensley was 34.
Playboy model's mysterious death
The autopsy on Playboy's Miss February 2006 was done Thursday, but the determination of the cause of death has been deferred until toxicology testing is completed, Los Angeles County coroner's Lt. Joe Bale said. Lab results usually take several weeks to become available.
It has been revealed the former Playboy playmate found dead this week in Los Angeles was binging on drugs and alcohol hours before her death, according to police.
Cassandra Lynn Hensley consumed large amounts of cocaine and champagne the night she died, police sources told TMZ. She was found dead in a bath tub the following morning.
The woman wasn't feeling well when she landed Tuesday LAX, but went forward with a fitting and a photo shoot before returning to the home of a celebrity photographer she was staying with, the gossip site reported.
Hensley, who was originally from Ferron, Utah, had moved to Los Angeles when she was 18. She lived at the Playboy Mansion with Hugh Hefner at the time she was named Miss February 2006. After her Playboy days, she married, had a child, and had moved to Fairfax, Va. She also was still active in modeling and maintained a presence on several websites.
Hensley, who lived in Fairfax, Virginia, told Philadelphia's Metropolis Nights magazine last month that there was "life after Playboy."
"I have been a part of many great experiences: travel shows, magazine covers, and of course giving advice to young impressionable girls who think they need to act a certain way for a chance to be a model -- classy not slutty," she told the magazine.
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