Very informative on details.
Raine
QUOTE=gitana1;8391099]BBM. Well, not quite. He stated:
****NO DISCUSSION****Morgan Ingram's Autopsy Report - Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community Emphasis mine.
Yes. I think if someone wants to pay the fee, anyone may be able to get a copy of the police report from that day. Journalists do it and they have no special privilege.
Well, no. It would actually be clearly stated in the police report with pill names and everything. It would be considered evidence. It is not a doctor giving that info out, it's LE finding evidence at the scene, so it is not HIPPA protected and we could find it out.
It sure does. I totally remember that!
Raine, you rock. I can't believe you did that for us - that you knew how to get that for us!!!
I do not believe this is accurate at all, (I think you are recollecting it right but I don't think it's a fact). I think if we got the police report we would find that bottles of prescription pills were found in that bedroom and that the pills were not "all accounted for" as Ms. Ingram believes.
The only way it is possible for the EMTs to be able to do that is if the total amount of the prescriptions was there.
Like AIDS patients, right?
http://hiv-aids-help.com/treatment-gives-hivs-long-term-survivors-hope-but-takes-a-toll.html
It is just untrue that a person intent on suicide could not take 18 pills more. It's just not true.