Mitt Romney’s Sister-In-Law
Suicide Note In Book of Mormon, Xanax In System
Published
A GHASTLY new twist SHATTERS the facade of the political dynasty. The L.A. County Medical Examiner has revealed SHOCKING details behind the tragic death of Mitt Romney’s sister-in-law — a handwritten suicide note found tucked inside a HOLY BOOK, Mitt Romney‘s own faith’s Book of Mormon, and a body laced with Xanax. The connections are UNSETTLING and demand answers.
This was no random act of despair. According to the explosive report, detectives found the sacred text on the passenger seat of Carrie‘s car, the final note of a tormented soul secreted within its pages. What final message did she leave in the scripture of her famous in-laws? The report chillingly confirms other medications were scattered inside the vehicle, painting a scene of URGENT crisis that ended in a parking structure’s shadow.
The M.E. found a DISTURBING 6.3 ng/mL of Xanax in her system — evidence of a chemical haze enveloping her final, desperate hours. A witness saw her PACING the top level, staring into security cameras, peering over the edge. HAUNTING surveillance footage, the report confirms, captured her last moments alive. She didn’t jump; the report states she FELL BACKWARD from a seated position on the parapet. Was this an accident induced by medication? The questions MOUNT as the story DARKENS.
This tragedy is part of a HORRIFYING pattern. As we previously reported, Carrie died from blunt force after the fall in Valencia. But the new details expose a life in TAILSPIN. Her husband, Scott Romney — Mitt’s own brother — had reported her missing. He revealed to authorities she had previously DRIVEN HER CAR OFF A CLIFF and battled severe anxiety. Where was the help? Where was the intervention from one of America’s most prominent families?
And the timing is DAMNING. Carrie died while embroiled in a bitter divorce from Scott, who had filed just months prior. She was his THIRD WIFE. A woman in crisis, medicated, leaving a note in a religious text, while the powerful Romney machine carried on. This isn’t just a death; it’s a DEVASTATING INDICTMENT of what happens behind the closed doors of political royalty.
The official report may be closed, but the haunting image of a suicide note placed inside a holy book, written by a woman on drugs in the middle of a divorce from a Romney, BEGS a terrifying question society is afraid to ask.
How many other souls are being sacrificed on the altar of power and privacy?



