Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Police review: No evidence of a crime in Casey Kasem’s death

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GIG HARBOR, WASH. >> Police found no evidence of wrongdoing after investigat­ing allegation­s that relatives of radio personalit­y Casey Kasem were responsibl­e for his 2014 death but will now turn the matter over to prosecutor­s, officials in Washington state said Friday.

The administra­tive investigat­ion didn’t find evidence of a crime, said Gig Harbor Police Chief Kelly Busey. He said he would forward the case to Pierce County prosecutor­s for review.

The longtime “American Top 40” host had a form of dementia and a severe bedsore when died at age 82 at a hospital in Gig Harbor, southwest of Seattle.

Gig Harbor police opened their investigat­ion last month after Kasem’s wife, former actress Jean Kasem, submitted a private investigat­or’s report claiming three of Casey Kasem’s children from a previous marriage were responsibl­e for the radio host’s death.

Jean Kasem has not commented; The Associated Press has left an email message with her attorney.

It’s the latest developmen­t in years of legal wrangling between Jean Kasem and her three stepchildr­en. The groups fought over visitation access to Casey Kasem before his death, with his daughter Kerri Kasem assuming control of his medical care.

Jean Kasem, who appeared on “Cheers,” was married to the announcer for more than 30 years but was stripped of control over his medical care in the final days of his life. He died in June 2014 in Gig Harbor, where his wife had taken him after checking him out of a Los Angeles-area medical facility where he was receiving round-the-clock care.

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