Twenty years after the mysterious death of William Shatner’s third wife, Nerine Kidd, The National ENQUIRER can reveal the model’s battered body was covered with bruises and abrasions!
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Sketches exclusively secured from the 40-year-old’s autopsy report show Nerine had extensive injuries to her head, face and legs, as well as her back, left shoulder and wrist.
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The coroner also found Nerine was intoxicated and had Valium in her system before drowning in the couple’s pool on Aug. 9, 1999.
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The report described Nerine’s wounds in disturbing detail, including “multiple recent-appearing deep hemorrhages” in her scalp.
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In his memoir Live Long and … What I Learned Along the Way, the Star Trek icon, 88, said he’s “haunted” by Nerine’s death and admitted he considered suicide after discovering her body. The actor didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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Shatner called his pain the type “that makes you think either I’m simply going to die or I’m going to kill myself.”
Sketches exclusively secured from the 40-year-old’s autopsy report show Nerine had extensive injuries to her head, face and legs, as well as her back, left shoulder and wrist.
The coroner also found Nerine was intoxicated and had Valium in her system before drowning in the couple’s pool on Aug. 9, 1999.
Photo credit: NatENQ Files
The report described Nerine’s wounds in disturbing detail, including “multiple recent-appearing deep hemorrhages” in her scalp.
Photo credit: NatENQ Files (2)
In his memoir Live Long and … What I Learned Along the Way, the Star Trek icon, 88, said he’s “haunted” by Nerine’s death and admitted he considered suicide after discovering her body. The actor didn’t respond to a request for comment.
Photo credit: NatENQ Files (2)
Shatner called his pain the type “that makes you think either I’m simply going to die or I’m going to kill myself.”
Photo credit: NatENQ Files