Syringes with a pink fluid made me think of B12 shots.
But wouldn't they be able to identify what it was?Most likely children's amoxicillin or possibly pepto bismol
Syringes with a pink fluid made me think of B12 shots.
But wouldn't they be able to identify what it was?Most likely children's amoxicillin or possibly pepto bismol
Yes but lab work is heinously backed up right now. It probably doesn't have her name associated with it unlike the toxicology so it's not being rushed.But wouldn't they be able to identify what it was?
This was my thought too.Syringes with a pink fluid made me think of B12 shots.
Nah, although they probably had a cooler. I guess I assume that if they were needless they would be referred to as "hypodermics" but that's not necessarily the case.Doesn’t amoxicillin need to be refrigerated?
Wondering if it was a syringe with needle or just the plunger type.
Not that it has anything to do with COD, but it made me sad to see the weight-loss/weight-control drugs in her system (phentermine/amphetamine). Too much pressure on young women in Hollywood to have that particular body that's almost unachievable without pharmaceutical help.
This was my thought too.
I thought methadone was green? Interesting.
I think if a rope was tied off in the boat it could have saved her life had Josey been able to throw it out to her. He was frantically looking for a rope to throw to his mommy. But alas, there was no rope. There were no life saving devices on that boat that I've heard of. That is negligence.It’s such a terrible tragedy and to be witnessed by her son is just awful. But I struggle to see the basis for the case. Many more steps could have been taken which would have potentially helped in this incident- one being if Naya had been wearing the life jacket that was left in the boat. Signage may have helped, but she had been swimming in the lake since she was a child and surely knew it’s perils. As for the steps and the rope if she was too far away from the boat these wouldn’t have helped.
The fact that she had the life vest in the boad and didn't use it is not going to help their case. Because that's how the tragedy started, she didn't use the life vest so she drowned. The baby had his life vest, as far as I know.Such a sad and tragic situation, but this lawsuit rubs me the wrong way. If the conditions were so bad, why were they in the water in the first place? Why wasn't she wearing her life jacket? I thought swimming was prohibited in this lake except in a small specified area?
Why didn't he throw her her life vest? Would a rope have helped much? I don't think a rope will help keep your head above water. What good would a radio have done? They don't claim there was no ladder, just no "safely accessible ladder." Whatever that is. I don't see any kind of ladder helping if you are separated from the boat.
I just dont get the lawsuit. I guess some people can't pass up the opportunity of a big payday. Regardless of if it is right or wrong.
I fear they have been sort of feeding the kid with information. I think it’s a bit far fetched that a toddler would be able to get on the boat by himself, he was obviously helped. I don’t doubt she asked for help though, but going from not remembering much to remembering a lot of details is weird. They need to leave this kid alone, money is not going to bring Naya back and this poor kid has suffered enough. This rubs me the wrong way, TO ME, they’re exploiting both Naya and her son. Not cool."Josey, who was closer, managed to get back on the boat on his own volition..."
"The autopsy report into the "Glee" star's death, released on Friday by the Ventura County Medical Examiner, says that Rivera, 33, helped her son back into the boat after they'd been swimming."
Which is it? It's weird the story is changing now. I hope people aren't telling Josey what to tell authorities for the sake of a lawsuit.