Dead Woman Found In August Busch IV's Home Sunday

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The St. Louis County Medical Examiner's Office is investigating the death of a 27-year-old woman who died in August Busch IV's home Sunday, December 19th.

FOX 2 first began calling on the story Tuesday. We were asking for basic details about the death of a young, recently divorced, woman.

Adrienne Nicole Martin died Sunday afternoon, December 19th. According to Police, it happened at the Huntleigh home of August Busch IV. A Frontenac Police incident report states police found "no apparent signs of trauma or other indications of cause of death."

FOX 2 began calling Frontenac Police days earlier, with a promise from the department that we'd get something in writing.

The first response we did hear was from Busch's long time family attorney, Art Margulis, who said "there is nothing to suggest anything suspicious. It was a tragic and untimely death."

Finally, Thursday afternoon, Frontenac Police sent a brief statement confirming the death. The police chief said it took days to send it because they needed an attorney to review the two paragraph release.

Martin's ex-husband, a doctor of osteopathy, is out of town and was unavailable for comment.

Her old neighbor, in New Town, Missouri, had to brace herself when we shared the news. Patty Becker said, "She was very active. She was always out walking with her son and I'm just, I just can't believe it." Becker added, "She was very bubbly and she was going to school at the time and I don't know if she finished or not, but she was just a wonderful, wonderful neighbor."

Officers reportedly arrived at Busch's home during half time of the Ram's game Sunday.

It'll take the Medical Examiner up to six weeks to determine a cause of death.

August Busch IV, had been the CEO of Anheuser-Busch till 2009, when the company was sold to In-Bev.
 
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