"'Our purpose was to locate specific places or items in the room that could have caused the trauma found on autopsy,' the final investigation report said.
'The countertops, tables, nightstands, and other hard furniture in the room all had sharply defined edges and corners and were thought to be unlikely due to the fact that they would have lacerated the skin,' the report added.
'The counters in the bathroom and the shower stall were ruled out for the same reason. Most of the chairs and couches were thickly upholstered and were too soft to have caused the type and extent of injury Mr. Saget suffered. 'As mentioned earlier, most of the suite was carpeted. The headboard of the bed was lightly padded and set slightly out from the wall."