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<blockquote data-quote="_CY_" data-source="post: 2494200" data-attributes="member: 7629"><p>this was taken from actual junk science document you referred to. </p><p>he was an admitted illegal drug user ... that could mean anything .. heroin on down to pot</p><p></p><p>absolute junk! they proved nothing .. so what someone dies suddenly and pot was found in their blood. </p><p>statement below says: The autopsy conclusion was an acute coronary event ... but says nothing to prove pot caused death. </p><p></p><p>needle marks in both arms from medical treatment?? if he died suddenly in a hotel, those marks didn't come from treatment to save him. </p><p></p><p>how convenient not to include why he had needle marks in both arms. no one gets multiple IV needle marks on both arms from medical treatment from a doctor unless there's a pretty good reason. could be an overdose from heroin from those IV needle marks for all we know. correct me if I'm wrong .. only IV needle marks will show up in autopsy? subcutaneous injection marks would be all but invisible within minutes. </p><p></p><p>2.6. Case 6</p><p>A 42-year-old male died suddenly in a hotel. Cardiac</p><p>resuscitation was started immediately, but was unsuccess-</p><p>ful.He had a record of illicitdrug use. Needlemarks in both</p><p>arms were ascribed to medical treatment. The autopsy</p><p>revealed slight atheromatosis in the coronary blood vessels</p><p>and also narrowing of a coronary artery. The autopsy</p><p>conclusion was an acute coronary event. Toxicological</p><p>analysis revealed 7 mg/l THC in whole blood. Urine was</p><p>not available for analysis.There were no other toxicological</p><p>findings</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="_CY_, post: 2494200, member: 7629"] this was taken from actual junk science document you referred to. he was an admitted illegal drug user ... that could mean anything .. heroin on down to pot absolute junk! they proved nothing .. so what someone dies suddenly and pot was found in their blood. statement below says: The autopsy conclusion was an acute coronary event ... but says nothing to prove pot caused death. needle marks in both arms from medical treatment?? if he died suddenly in a hotel, those marks didn't come from treatment to save him. how convenient not to include why he had needle marks in both arms. no one gets multiple IV needle marks on both arms from medical treatment from a doctor unless there's a pretty good reason. could be an overdose from heroin from those IV needle marks for all we know. correct me if I'm wrong .. only IV needle marks will show up in autopsy? subcutaneous injection marks would be all but invisible within minutes. 2.6. Case 6 A 42-year-old male died suddenly in a hotel. Cardiac resuscitation was started immediately, but was unsuccess- ful.He had a record of illicitdrug use. Needlemarks in both arms were ascribed to medical treatment. The autopsy revealed slight atheromatosis in the coronary blood vessels and also narrowing of a coronary artery. The autopsy conclusion was an acute coronary event. Toxicological analysis revealed 7 mg/l THC in whole blood. Urine was not available for analysis.There were no other toxicological findings [/QUOTE]
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