Hercule Holmes
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I don't think she expected #2. She lied about having foraged mushrooms. If she'd been smarter, that would have been the right angle.
If she didn't expect there was a chance the DC's could be detected, then she didn't research very well beyond the first 48 hours.
It would have been easy enough to know that blood and urine tests would only show the toxin for around 48 hours. I am certain she knew that much.
If 4 (was meant to be 5) related people all suddenly died from unknown causes, there would be autopsies conducted as a matter of urgency. The risk is not necessarily a murderer, but a potential disastrous health crisis, where the public are still at risk.
If it is one person who falls ill (like Simon previously) the testing would not go to the same levels. We will never know what would have happened had he actually died from one of the earlier attempts.
I can find by googling, that a forensic pathologist could determine DC poisoning by the specific signs of deterioration of the liver. It might have taken a while (as mentioned, it wasn't DC season), and they might have had to call for the best practitioners in the country, but they would have found the cause eventually. There is no way the medical fraternity (and police), would have thrown their collective hands in the air and accepted 3,4 or 5 deaths as an unfortunate tragedy of unknown cause.