Adan Fabian Perez Dept: LOUISVILLE, Ky. - The bourbon had been stashed away and the hats returned to closets by the time someone found a groomer's body inside a barn at Churchill Downs, hours after the running of America's most famous horse race, according to Winnipeg Free Press. Authorities have no suspects. An autopsy was done, but the coroner refused to release the results and this undated photo provided by the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission shows Adan Fabian Perez in his most recent KHRC license, which is required for anyone who works in the stable area at Churchill Downs, in Louisville, Ky. Jo-Ann Farmer, chief deputy coroner in Louisville, said an autopsy revealed injuries on the body of 48-year-old Adan Fabian Perez, who was found in a barn at Churchill Downs at about 4:50 a.m. EDT on Sunday, roughly 10 hours after the race. AP Photo/Kentucky Horse Racing Commission Other workers on the backside of the track a different world from the pageantry seen on race day were left to wonder if a killer was among them: Why did someone want 48-year-old Adan Fabian Perez dead? How was the Guatemala native killed? And why did his killer leave him in a barn, a few stables away from where I'll Have Another would bask in the glory of winning the Kentucky Derby?
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