Carter said the organization does not publicly publicize when people die, but a full autopsy report would be released to the public in about four months.
Madsen’s lawyer said on Wednesday that the actor is doing well and is spending time with his kids. The actor’s wife is in Hawaii making trip plans in the meanwhile.
In a statement to The New York Times, Madsen said, “I am amazed because my son, with whom I just spoke a few days ago, expressed happiness – my last text from him was that I love you, dad.”
“I just spoke to my son a few days ago, and he expressed happiness, which has me in complete shock.”
“As far as I could tell, there were no indications of despair.” The thought is really depressing and distressing. “I’m just trying to make sense of it and comprehend what took place,” he said.
Hudson had just returned from his first tour in the US Army, when he was sent to Hawaii and served as a sergeant.