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== Death == On the crowded I-805 highway in San Diego, California, Trevor drove 100 mph in his 2015 McLaren 650S on the wrong side of the road, and collided head-on with a 2010 Hyundai SUV, killing himself and a 43-year-old mother and her 12-year-old daughter, named Aileen Pizarro and Aryana Pizarro respectively. His initial autopsy showed that Trevor did not attempt to swerve before hitting the SUV, and toxicology tests did not detect any alcohol or common drugs in his system. Trevor is said to have died due to blunt force trauma, and the crash was ruled accidental by officials. During the day, his parents requested a psychiatric evaluation to San Diego Police to request a psychiatric evaluation, which was declined since Trevor had not broken any laws as medical examiners reported. A GoFundMe account for the Pizarro family raised more than $67,000 as a result of the deaths of Aileen and Aryana, well above its $5,000 goal<ref>https://www.10news.com/news/autopsy-details-mental-state-of-mcskillet-before-deadly-crash-on-interstate-805-in-san-diego</ref>. In August 2020, a body camera footage was released in which Trevor's father and mother, and Dr. Rusher asked police officers to hospitalize him before his death<ref>https://www.10news.com/news/team-10/body-camera-video-shows-parents-asking-for-help-hours-before-deadly-crash</ref>.
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