According to an autopsy report released on Monday, Bob Lee, the founder of Cash App who was fatally stabbed in San Francisco last month, had consumed alcohol, cocaine, and ketamine prior to his death.

Dr. Ellen Moffatt, an assistant medical examiner, stated in the report that there was no connection between the substances found in Bob Lee’s system and his cause of death, which was determined to be multiple stab wounds. She concluded that the manner and cause of death was homicide by sharp injury.

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Lee, 43, the founder of Cash App, died from stab wounds that damaged his heart. He had called 911 after he was attacked in downtown San Francisco last month. The suspect in Lee’s killing is Nima Momeni.

According to the autopsy report, Lee sustained three stab wounds, with two being in the chest and one in the hip. One of the chest wounds penetrated 2 to 3 inches deep, piercing the “right lateral anterior inferior ventricle of the heart” and the “right posterior lateral inferior ventricle.”

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Paula Canny, the defense attorney for the suspect, said: “There’s a lot of drugs in Bob Lee’s system. I mean, Bob Lee’s system is like the Walgreens of recreational drugs.”

“What happens when people take drugs? Generally, they act like drug people, and what drug people act like is not themselves, not happy-go-lucky,” she added. “Just kind of illusory and make bad decisions and do bad things.”

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The arraignment and bail hearing for the murder suspect, who was identified as Momeni and was arrested on April 13, has been postponed to May 18. Momeni faces murder charges in connection with Bob Lee’s death.