‘The Walking Dead’ actor Moses J. Moseley's cause of death determined

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Moseley, 31, who played one of Michonne’s zombies on the AMC series, was found dead in his car earlier this year.
Moses J. Moseley
Moses J. Moseley attends the premiere of "Attack Of The Southern Fried Zombies" in Hollywood, CA on Mar. 23, 2018.Paul Archuleta / Getty Images File

Moses J. Moseley, known for his role on "The Walking Dead," died from a gunshot wound to the head, according to his autopsy.

The actor, who played one of Michonne’s zombies on the AMC series, was found dead in late January in Stockbridge, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta about 22 miles southeast of the city in Henry County.

The autopsy, shared with NBC News by Henry County, Georgia, coroner Donald Cleveland, specifies that the manner of death is undetermined.

"At the time this report is issued, the information available does not establish suicidal intent," Rachel Geller, an associate medical examiner at the DeKalb County Medical Examiner's Office, wrote. "If more information becomes available, the case may be revisited."

The autopsy also says Moseley, 31, was in the driver's seat of his car with a gun in his lap. A bullet entered through the right side of his face and came to rest in his head, according to the document.

A small amount of blood splatter was found on Moseley's right thumb, right index finger and right middle finger, the autopsy says.

Moseley also had roles on “Watchmen” and “Queen of the South.” He also appeared in films such as “Joyful Noise,” “The Internship” and “Attack of the Southern Fried Zombies.”

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255 or text HOME to 741741 to reach a trained counselor at the Crisis Text Line. You can also visit SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources for a list of additional support networks.

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