Investigators for singer Jill Sobourg are testing drugs, carbon monoxide… to determine the time of death
Published May 2, 2025 at 7:18 AM PDT
Jill Sobourg’s death is under increased scrutiny by investigators… because they are trying to determine when she died – and whether drugs, alcohol, or carbon monoxide played any role.
A representative for Ramsey County Medical Inspector in Minnesota told TMZ… Investigators are digging into the causes and methods of Jill’s death – and a major detailed investigator is trying to determine if she was still alive when the house fire broke out.
Remember that Woodbury Public Safety received an active household call around 5:30am on Thursday… our first responder arrived to fully envelop the home.
Firefighters were actively fighting the flames while searching for a missing person, a sob.
A Ramsey County Medical Inspector official also said that Jill has been tested for drugs, alcohol and carbon monoxide poisoning before the fire or because of that.
Both Jill’s manager and agent confirmed to us yesterday that she was dead…I remember Jill as “a nature and human rights advocate with music woven into our culture.”
Sobule is best known for his 1995 track “I Kissed a Girl,” Flick “Clueless”‘s “Supermodel” and The Minielodeon Show “Unfabulous.”
She was 66 years old.
RIP