Overdose: Doctor Found Dead in Firefighter’s Home Died from Drug Intoxication, Cause Undetermined

Frontenac, Missouri – A recent tragic incident sheds light on the mysterious deaths of two women linked to a firefighter in Westwood, Missouri. Dr. Sarah Sweeney, a 39-year-old doctor, was found deceased in her boyfriend’s home in suburban St. Louis. The toxicology report revealed that her death was attributed to a drug overdose, including Oxycodone, Gabapentin, and Diphenhydramine intoxication.

The circumstances surrounding Dr. Sweeney’s death on January 13 are still undetermined, leaving room for speculation about whether it was an accident, suicide, or potentially involved foul play. This marks the second death of a woman in the home of Robert Daus, a Maryland Heights firefighter. The previous death occurred when Daus called 911 in July 2020 to report that his then-fiancĂ©e, Grace Holland, had shot herself in the head.

Renowned forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden confirmed that Dr. Sweeney’s death was primarily caused by an overdose of oxycodone. This revelation has reignited interest in the case of Grace Holland, whose death was initially ruled a suicide. However, her family has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Daus, citing suspicious circumstances surrounding her death, including the unusual location of the gunshot wound and the disappearance of her engagement ring.

Dr. Sweeney’s passing has brought attention to Holland’s case, which was under review by county police and subsequently sent to the St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office in December. Sweeney, who was undergoing palliative care and involved in a legal battle with a former employer, had a life-threatening condition called mast cell activation syndrome.

Investigators are still piecing together the events leading up to Dr. Sweeney’s death, as her family revealed that she had stopped communicating with them after receiving news about Holland’s passing. Questions loom over the control Daus allegedly had over Holland’s finances and suspicions of domestic violence in the time leading up to her death.

The Westwood community remains in shock at the tragic turn of events within the firefighter’s home, prompting Creve Coeur police to stand by their investigations while bracing for increased scrutiny if foul play is suspected in Dr. Sweeney’s case. As the investigation unfolds, more details are awaited to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the deaths of these two women in Westwood, Missouri.