Looksmaxxing influencer Connor Murphys Thai rental home was found in state of filthiness after drowning death age 32

Texas looksmaxxing influencer Connor Murphy’s luxury Thai home, which he rented with his girlfriend, was found in a state of squalor after his drowning death at the age of 32, shocking pictures show.A gray and yellowish paint-like substance had been smeared on the walls and ceiling of the once pristine lakeside home in Samut Prakan, which had been previously valued around $658,000 (22 million baht), the Bangkok Post reported.Video obtained by Viral Press showed the kitchen in a horrendous state as a black tar-like substance appeared splashed across the tiles and dishes.At least two boxes of the prescription-strength antidepressant medication, Stablon, known as tianeptine, were near the sink.The Food and Drug Administration has not approved the drug for medical use, and it’s not known if Murphy was taking it.There were also several packets of Falim — a Turkish sugar-free gum used to strengthen the masseter muscle and enhance jaw appearance — that lined the sink.The kitchen worktop was strewn with pots, tools and bowls – and ornaments proudly displayed on shelves had been covered in residue. A kettle, blender, scales, and other electrical equipment were covered in the black substance.A trash can was overflowing with garbage – and there were another two full trash bags on the floor.
There was also a cardboard box stuffed with bottles, cans and other pieces of garbage.Syringes with orange tops were found in his car, and white pills were discovered in his bag. The homeowner, identified as Ms.View, was devastated when she learned about the state of the property.She had selected the tenants carefully.
Murphy and his 22-year-old girlfriend, only identified as Bee, had lived in the home for just three months and they were paying around $1,046 a month in rent.Bee claimed the home was trashed while she was sleeping in her room.It’s not known what caused Murphy’s erratic outburst. Bee claimed she hadn’t noticed any odd behavior in the months leading up to...