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HelpDoes anyone know if N shows up in a toxicology report or autopsy finding?
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Does anyone know or does it have to be searched for specifically? I just want to know if I should leave notes or not. Do they search for it often? I would think not because it's illegal and hard to get.
I think you are right but I am no expert. In fact in many states the coroner/medical examiner don't even have medical training. Not only would they probably not be able to find N in your blood; most of them probably can't even find their own ass with both hands.
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Throwaway8675309
As each day grows the reasons to die does as well.
I think you are right but I am no expert. In fact in many states the coroner/medical examiner don't even have medical training. Not only would they probably not be able to find N in your blood; most of them probably can't even find their own ass with both hands.
I'm in Canada but maybe it's the same. Who knows. I'm gonna try and sleep. I'll check this thread when I wake up hopefully. Probably wasn't a good time to post this as I'm gonna try and sleep and most people in North America are probably sleeping lol.
John Oliver is not really an investigative journalist but his show consolidates lots of coverage that shows most of what we think of as "science" and "medicine" are complete bullshit.
Spoiler Alert: Forensic science is a hoax, and DNA analysis hinges largely on "human interpretation" (bullshit opinions).
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Throwaway8675309
As each day grows the reasons to die does as well.
John Oliver is not really an investigative journalist but his show consolidates lots of coverage that shows most of what we think of as "science" and "medicine" are complete bullshit.
Spoiler Alert: Forensic science is a hoax, and DNA analysis hinges largely on "human interpretation" (bullshit opinions).
Hey, I don't know where you're from, but I know the UK will do an investigation and court proceeding on any suicide. I'm sure they would do a tox screen, and its an easy substance to look for. idk how suicides are treated in other countries.
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Throwaway8675309
As each day grows the reasons to die does as well.
Hey, I don't know where you're from, but I know the UK will do an investigation and court proceeding on any suicide. I'm sure they would do a tox screen, and its an easy substance to look for. idk how suicides are treated in other countries.
Does anyone know or does it have to be searched for specifically? I just want to know if I should leave notes or not. Do they search for it often? I would think not because it's illegal and hard to get.
Yeah I meant to wrote N. But the investigator will search the room so they will find it either way. Unless you throw it out of the room. Still even if they cannot find the stuff you used. Any unnatural death will be subjected to testing to determine the cause of death. Mouth swipe. Gastric content, biopsy. It will be found. But it doesnt matter at this point isn it?
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Throwaway8675309
As each day grows the reasons to die does as well.
Yeah I meant to wrote N. But the investigator will search the room so they will find it either way. Unless you throw it out of the room. Still even if they cannot find the stuff you used. Any unnatural death will be subjected to testing to determine the cause of death. Mouth swipe. Gastric content, biopsy. It will be found. But it doesnt matter at this point isn it?
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