Well, because it was a suspicious death, the Los Angeles County Coroner is now handling it and is by law considered Public Information. They have already created a public record for it in their searchable database. It may take weeks or months for the cause of death to be posted, but it will be. You can check out the record for Chris Burrous as it stands now at this link:
http://mec.lacounty.gov/case-detail/...ber=2018-09806.
The Cause of Death is Deferred because they are waiting for either toxicology, tissue testing and or other tests to come back, but as the news has reported, the autopsy has been done. The Manner of Death will be listed as Natural, say, if he died of a heart attack or aneurysm or some other type of natural death. What's interesting though is that most drug overdoses are listed as accidental for Manner of Death rather than suicidal. Homicide could be a Manner of Death if there is clearly evidence showing that he was killed at the hands of another. As of today, December 31, 2018, his Body Status says "Ready." This is a little unusual in that this means that his body is ready to be picked up from the Coroner's Office but hasn't been picked up yet. It might be because of the holidays, or it might be because of funding, but normally families want the bodies to be picked up by mortuaries handling the services as quickly as possible. This is so that embalming can be done as quickly as possible and so the body can be preserved if the services won't be happening immediately. When the body has left the Coroner's Office, the Body Status will change to "Released."
You can keep checking back to the link above to check on status. His case number will never change -- and if you are interested in looking up other famous people, they may or may not be in the Coroner's database. Some are not there because they were under doctor's care at the time of death. Others had/have a security hold place on them and don't show up. Also, the database only goes back about ten years. But it's very interesting though, but also very tragic. And... why do I know all of this? My sister died very suddenly in March 2018 and the circumstances of her death landed her at the Coroner's Office. I had to check the Coroner's Database for months to discover her cause of death. The Coroner is severely underfunded and the Database is one way they can help their customers get updates on their family members.