The tragic circumstances surrounding the untimely demise of songwriter Kyle Jacobs weigh heavily on the hearts of many.
In the early hours of February 17, 2023, as the sun kissed the city of Nashville, country music sensation Kellie Pickler woke up in the comfort of her home.
In a distressing turn of events, the personal assistant contacted emergency services after encountering an insurmountable obstacle: the locked door leading to the upstairs bedroom office. It was within this confined space that the lifeless body of Kyle, aged 49, was discovered.
Kyle Jacobs' Death
Kyle's life and unfortunate demise continue to captivate attention even after nine months.
In a recent development on December 1, Reed, aged 71, and Sharon, aged 70, unveiled their legal pursuit by filing court documents to obtain crucial information from the AT&T Subpoena Center and Apple's law enforcement division.
In their quest for information, they seek access to their son's phone records, email and text messages, and electronic footprints from cellphone tower pings. Additionally, they are requesting access to "all iCloud data," which encompasses photos, videos, and the contacts associated with his email accounts.
The 37-year-old singer recently opened up about the tragic loss of Kyle in August, describing it as the most gloomy period she has ever experienced in her life.
In the examination findings, it was additionally disclosed that Kellie's spouse of over a decade, who had a reputation for crafting music for renowned performers like Garth Brooks, Trace Adkins, Tim McGraw, and Kelly Clarkson, had no traces of drugs detected in his body during the time of his passing.
However, it was noted that he had a notable medical history marked by instances of pseudoseizures, gastrointestinal bleeding, elevated liver enzymes, and a long-standing habit of consuming alcohol.
According to the source, the issuance of subpoenas can potentially reveal previously unknown information about Kyle.
'Living A Nightmare'
According to a source who spoke with In Touch, Kellie is distressed and believes she is trapped in a nightmarish reality.
During the commemoration of Kyle's life, which lasted for three hours and was attended by many people physically and through live streaming, Kellie, also a former contestant from the fifth season of "American Idol" in 2006, was noticeably absent in August.
She had previously mentioned organizing a private memorial for her late husband during the upcoming autumn.
During that very same month, she decided to decline the role of estate administrator, consequently allowing his parents to assume control.
According to court documents, the subpoenas they have submitted are specifically aimed at providing evidence for a probate case, although specific information has not been disclosed.
Per Goldie Schon, a family law specialist in Woodland Hills, California, the move aims to guarantee that Kyle's estate is rightfully granted all financial resources pertaining to his songwriting, copyrights, and royalties.
Schon emphasizes the importance of inquiring to uncover any hidden opportunities or benefits that may be present.
According to the insider, completing probate might bring about a sense of closure. However, until that point, Kellie's ordeal unfolds like an ongoing nightmare.
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