PERPER: Yes, yes, they were. And I think in this case, somehow, the carriage is put in front of the horses. What`s happening in this particular case is that the autopsy clearly revealed evidence of severe pneumonia due to staph aureus. That`s a bacteria which causes severe pneumonia.
But pneumonia is not the primary cause of death in a young person. It`s the complication. The question is, was she sick? The answer, yes. And there are some diseases which are difficult to explain. She was severely anemic. At the hospital, her blood was 80 percent between -- normal. She had three grams of hemoglobin instead of 15 grams of hemoglobin. She had severe thrombocytopenia. Decrease in the thrombocytes which precipitates bleeding.
There was no evidence of bleeding, she had some evidence of bleeding from heavy menses. So it`s not clear exactly what happened. Now the toxicology showed Oxycodone in toxic amounts, and in addition to that, it showed anti-depressant drugs. So it`s a very complicated situation, the thing which makes it more difficult --