According to the medical examiner’s report, Gutierrez Molina did not die from being drugged, as some initial theories had suggested. Instead, officials confirmed that his death was the result of severe physical injuries, pointing to a violent encounter in the moments leading up to his death.

Investigators have not disclosed the full extent of the injuries but described them as significant and consistent with an assault. The findings have deepened the emotional toll on the victim’s family, who had initially hoped for a less brutal explanation.
“This confirmation is devastating,” a family representative said in a brief statement. “The reality of how he suffered is something no family should ever have to endure.”
Law enforcement officials say the autopsy results align with evidence collected at the scene and statements made by the suspect, who is currently in custody and has reportedly confessed. Authorities reiterated that the killing was not random and stemmed from a prior interaction between the victim and the suspect.
The case has drawn increasing public attention, particularly following the release of details about the motive and now the cause of death. Prosecutors are expected to move forward with formal charges, which could include first-degree murder.

American Airlines again expressed condolences, calling Gutierrez Molina’s death a “profound loss” to the company and those who knew him.

The investigation remains ongoing as officials continue to piece together the full timeline of events leading up to the killing.