<p>Long before Bobbi Kristina Brown was found unconscious in a tub at her Georgia home, the troubled teen may have tried to kill herself! That’s the explosive claim of a leading forensic pathologist, who says that Brown’s autopsy shows signs that Whitney Houston’s daughter may have once attempted suicide.</p><br /><p>The bombshell allegation is revealed as part of the new Reelz series Autopsy: The Last Hours of Bobbi Kristina Brown.</p><br /><p>As Radar reported, Bobbi Kristina, the 22-year-old daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown, was found unresponsive in a bathtub in January 2015. After being kept in a medically induced coma for several months, she died in hospice care on July 26, 2015.</p><br /><p>Now, the Reelz special takes a closer look at the circumstances surrounding her death, which tragically mirrored her own mother’s demise.</p><br /><p>For the series, British forensic pathologist Dr. Richard Shepherd used the autopsy report for Bobbi Kristina, and his own findings, to reveal the truth about her life, a life that he says was full of drugs, chaos and mayhem.</p><br /><p>PHOTOS:WHITNEY HOUSTON’S DEATH: THE LAST DAYS OF A DIVA</p><br /><p>According to Dr. Shepherd, the autopsy report reveals nearly 30 scars covering Brown’s body.</p><br /><p>“Most of these are small parts of the everyday wear and tear of life,” he said. “But there is a group of four scars on her forearm that I think are significant. I think these are evidence of self-harm, possibly even a suicide attempt.”</p><br /><p>Brown’s father Bobby has always blamed his daughter’s then-boyfriend, Nick Gordon, for her death.</p><br /><p>In September 2015, Gordon was found legally responsible for the death by default, after failing to show up to two hearings in a wrongful death civil suit filed Bobbi’s estate.</p><br /><p>Find out more explosive secrets when Autopsy: The Last Hours of Bobbi Kristina Brown airs Saturday, Feb. 11 at 8pm ET/ PT on Reelz. And watch a sneak peek above.</p><br /><p>The post Bobbi Kristina Autopsy Shocker: Expert Claims There's Evidence Of Suicide!</a> appeared first on Star Magazine</a>.</p><br />