Ok may sound strange but whats to say her heart didnt just stop?,no heart attack or anything else,her heart jus stopped,she looked stressed and very tired and maybe it was just too much?..
And yes young healthy people can just drop dead.
Yes Yes i know,what about the stuff found in her system/stomach,well maybe she just didnt tell her mom everything and had been self prescribing tro try get a good nights sleep or de-stress a bit.maybe she thought so much of her mom she just didnt want to tell her,does that make sense?.
All my opinion of course.
Off to make spag bog now.
Again though, had she been self-medicating, where are the pill fragments or other evidence of how she was administering the drugs to herself? And considering the high levels of several drugs that were found, why would she take such insanely high doses and in such a clandestine form? If she wasn't expecting to die what would be the point of taking the drugs in any way other than just straight pills? If she took it in a form other than a pill, how did she get rid of the evidence before she died?
Also, something else to consider is that according to the second opinion posted yesterday from the Arapahoe County Coroner/ME/Forensic Pathologist, the Flexiril is what was found in gastric contents, the amitriptylene and nortriptylene (sp?) were found in tests done on her blood, so doesn't it remain possible that those two COULD have been administered via some sort of creme or patch or something of the sort and not by pills or spiked food/drink? Hopefully I haven't just been misunderstanding what everyone has been saying.
I know we are all going back and forth about the poisoning:
-was it over time, or one or two lethal doses
-was it injected in food, or directly into her
(and other questions)
My question is: is there a possibilty that the stalker was simply trying to incapacitate her? Kind of the date-rape druged up scenario? Maybe he was planning on drugging her and then taking her somewhere, or raping her in her house but not killing her? He is so dumb that he injects her with way too much, ruining his plan? I have never heard a stalking case quite like this one. Wouldn't her death in this way be anti-climatic for most stalkers?
I've wondered about this too. Perhaps he saw that she was alone (or knew she would be, if he did indeed have some sort of bug in the house), and seized the opportunity, meaning only to incapacitate her, and instead killing her?
I REALLY wish we knew that they had actually done a full rape kit and checked for signs of sexual assault other than "Well she didn't look disheveled at the scene". It would be extremely helpful if the Garfield Co. officials were actually being cooperative. That's something that keeps standing out to me: they aren't doing or saying anything to charge the family for making false reports or to say "Look, we DID do this and this" or to otherwise defend their reputation. If the Ingram's story was made up/embellished/etc. and the authorities had done their job properly, I don't believe for one second that they wouldn't be throwing everything they could out there to discredit the Ingrams and show that they did the right thing. Instead, they've kept totally silent and the efforts to shut up the Ingrams seem (from what I can find) limited to threatening (and following through) changing the verdict to suicide and generally sticking with "Uh... well... they're just upset... uh...". It's also quite thought provoking that Dr. Dobersen's report states that he doesn't see how the original verdict was arrived at and that he doesn't at all agree with the verdict or suicide and instead feels that it should have been classified as "undetermined".
IMHO, Dr. Dobersen's report does quite a lot to substantiate Toni's story and lend her more credibility while doing the exact opposite for the GC authorities, most especially the coroner/pathologist.