• Hottenstein/Kings of Leon

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    Opening Day is next Saturday, May 23rd.  See you all on 59th Street!

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    The coroner and county prosecutor spoke yesterday regarding the unfortunate death of Tracey Hottenstein during the weekend of this year’s polar plunge in Sea Isle. It seems that forensics indicate accidental death.  They are looking for any assistance that the public may have as details of the case are still fuzzy.

    According to the Prosecutor, an autopsy was conducted on February 16 by Dr. Margaret Prial, M.D., Forensic Pathologist from the Southern Regional Medical Examiner’s Office. Injuries were documented, which included several fractured ribs as well as abrasions and contusions of the abdomen and upper and lower extremities. The Medical Examiner has indicated that these injuries are consistent with a fall. There is no evidence that Ms. Hottenstein was the victim of a sexual assault.

    Charles Seibert, acting medical examiner, told the assembled guests that Hottenstein died from “hypothermia due to exposure with complicating acute alcohol intoxication.” It was below freezing that night with a wind-chill temperature of about 21 degrees and a water temperature near 35 degrees.

    When asked if the death was suspicious or if there were any persons of interest, Taylor repeated the medical examiner’s report Hottenstein’s death accidental and said “I wouldn’t characterize anyone as a person of interest.”

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    Saw these guys recently. They’re comprised of three brothers and a cousin. Lead singer Caleb Followill’s voice is a gift.  Great band…

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