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Report: Terry Glenn's BAC was twice legal limit at time of death

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According to TMZ, the autopsy on former Patriots wide receiver Terry Glenn revealed he had marijuana in his system during his fatal car crash and his blood alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit.

Glenn's fiancee told police the two were returning home from a Cowboys game on Nov. 20 when Glenn crashed his truck into a concrete divider which ejected the former wide out from the vehicle. He was pronounced dead a short time later.


Toxicology tests revealed he had a .165 BAC and had marijuana in his system, which explains the marijuana grinder and bottle found at the scene.

"I was pretty close with Terry," Bill Belichick said on a conference call after it was learned Glenn had died. "His rookie season was my first year here in '96, so I had a lot of interaction with him and other people that were involved in his life and his upbringing separate from the Patriots. Terry was a very smart individual, had a lot of, obviously, a lot of physical skill and talent, could do a lot of things on the football field very naturally. I think he was deep down inside a good person with good intentions and a good heart. Obviously, it's a very unfortunate passing. I mean, it's just sad. It's a sad day. It's sad news."

Glenn was 43 years old.