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There is not a delicate way to ask this, so I apologize. I asked this before, about a week ago, and got no answer. If Heidi's remains are found at the landfill, two months after the "incident" occurred, given the condition of any remains , could the presence of fentanyl be detected if it was a one-time event? If not, what is the likelihood that a COD could even be determined?
I'm not an expert, but it would depend on some factors.
After plane crashes, autopsy reports have been conducted on pilots and plane crew to test for anything that could interfere with their ability to do their job.
Investigation of a fatal airplane crash: autopsy, computed tomography, and injury pattern analysis used to determine who was steering the plane at the time of the accident. A case report - PubMed
I don't know enough about the subject to say if the passage of time makes a difference.