The “Do Not Resuscitate” note taped to Phillips’ chest did not stop the guard from initiating CPR. Treatment continued as Phillips was moved first to a triage area in the prison, then by ambulance to a hospital, arriving at 1:01 a.m. He was pronounced dead 26 minutes later.

The investigating deputy coroner first examined Phillips’ body in the hospital trauma room. She found that he was clad in two pairs of boxer shorts, two pairs of socks and two shirts. Phillips’ ears were plugged with small plastic bags stuffed with paper.

Inside one of the socks, the coroner found a note and a photograph of Phillips with a child.

The report did not indicate what was in the note, and the Coroner’s Office did not respond Tuesday to a request from The World-Herald for a copy.

But Phillips’ attorneys have previously reported that one side of the note said: “Did you hear the one about the football player who hung himself from the TV mount in his cell?’’ The writer had later added an “X’’ before football player. The other side of the note began, “What’s the black person do?’’ and ended with, “They should just die.’’

The investigating coroner also found in Phillips’ cell that all of his personal belongings had been tied up in a large bundle with a bedsheet.