Investigators also photographed a privacy sign that was lying on the floor inside the room, the thermostat which was set to 74 degrees, Saget’s personal toiletry items on the counter, a trash bin with discarded masks, a valet vehicle claim tag for his car, and his rental car’s keys.

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In other photos, theFull Housestar’s clothing and toiletry bag could be seen hanging in the closet beside a pair of his sneakers on the floor.

Bob Saget.James Brickwood/getty

Bob Saget

The images in the full report were released just one week after Saget’s wife, Kelly Rizzo, and his three daughters — Aubrey,Lara, and Jennifer — weregranted a permanent injunctionto block the release of certain documents tied to the actor’s death.

After Saget was found dead on Jan. 9, just one day after he performed a stand-up set in Jacksonville, officials confirmed that hisdeath was “the result of blunt head trauma,” and themanner of his death was an accident, not tied to any illicit drugs or toxins. The comedian had severe fractures to the back of his head and around his eyes when he died.

On Feb. 15, amid the growing questions around his death, Rizzo, 42, and Saget’s daughtersfiled a lawsuitagainst Orange County Sheriff John Mina and the District Nine Medical Examiner’s Office in an effort to block the release of records tied tothe actor’s death.

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Judge Chiugranteda temporary injunction just one day after the lawsuit was filed, and apermanent injunction was grantedlast Monday, PEOPLE confirmed via the Saget family’s attorney, Brian Bieber.

Bob Saget with Kelly Rizzo, Aubrey Saget and Lara Saget.Leon Bennett/WireImage

Aubrey Saget, Bob Saget, Kelly Rizzo and Lara Saget

Last week, PEOPLE also obtained an incident report from the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, which found thatthere was no conclusive reasoning for Saget’s fatal injury.

“A court order was entered prohibiting the release of certain materials gathered during the course of OCSO’s investigation into the death of Bob Saget,” authorities said along with the incident report. “The Orange County Sheriff’s Office will comply with the order, while remaining committed to transparency and following the law regarding access to public records.”

Dr. Stephany cited “a fall onto a carpeted floor” as an example of something that could cause such injury, though there were no signs of blood on the bedsheets or bedspread, according to the report.

Though Dr. Stephany was unable to “state definitively” when Saget’s injury occurred, he said he “believed it was probably within hours of his death, possibly within a day or two, depending on several medical factors.”

source: people.com