well if tests are done after death and the system is not processing anything, I am wondering if toxicology levels change significantly with time as they do in the living.
I'm sorry, I have no idea.
well if tests are done after death and the system is not processing anything, I am wondering if toxicology levels change significantly with time as they do in the living.
Max had wounds on his back. Are those wounds from being pushed? The depiction shows him hitting his back on a bannister, but if his fall was broken by a hit on the bannister, it would lose the necessary momentum to create the fatal whiplash he died from.
I'm glad you posted that picture. In studying it, I can't imagine how MS could have fallen with enough momentum to fall towards the chandelier (not to mention his arms wouldn't be long enough to grab it). There isn't enough room for him to fall across and have the kind of momentum he did, not to mention that he was too short to topple over it.
If he had momentum from a scooter (which I don't believe he did because of the carpeting and the fact that the scooter was found downstairs across his leg), he would have fallen towards the wall, not upwards and onto the chandelier.
Curiouser and curiouser.
IMO
But he didn't fall from the railing shown in this picture, he fell from the railing higher up on the 2nd floor.
BBM
With all due respect, this reads as a statement of fact, and I don't see how it COULD be a verified fact in this case. I would guess that you mean this as your OPINION but don't specifically say that. The way it is written it reads as though it is a given fact, yet I don't think that is true since there is nothing I've seen to support it as fact. Perhaps I have missed a link or a verification that you are WS-approved as a professional poster knowledgeable in this area? Please know I am only trying to understand Max's tragic death, and the basis of what is posted here. I apologize if I have missed the elements I mentioned that would lend credence to such a statement.
I presume they tested the same sample they have taken upon his arrival to the hospital.
-Many people have a benign heart murmur - so not significant.
-Benzodiazepine drug test was FALSE positive - so not significant.
(They may have given him Versed when he was intubated, and this caused the false result)
-How could a petite woman have the strength/momentum to propel 50 pound boy all the way across the staircase? Wouldn't he have just gone straight down with gravity?
Lets not make up evidence!
RNs sister said she did not feel guilty, as this was an accidnent. IF she did commit suicide - why would she write, "She(RN) saved him(MS)"... why not I am sorry for what happened? Doesn't fit.
How does the medication leave the body after death? I thought meds typically leave the body through breath,liver,kidney and urine.Don't want to get too far OT but just wondering how drugs can leave the system if someone is dead and body is no longer functioning. Thanks Sunnie.Jenny, they would normally draw a new sample. Where I work, if the child was not on prescription, or over the counter medications that would make the test 'positive', it would be re run on the same sample as well as redrawing of the patient.
JBean, even if a person dies, some of the medication will still leave the body. There are exceptions of course, but that is why timely lab work is so crucial. Some drugs have a very quick 1/2 life, like benzodiazepines, so they leave the system fast. Others, like pot, get stored in the fat in the body and releases as you burn fat. So, whether or not it would be detected long term, is dependent upon the amount and type of drug.
We specifically know the tranquilizer was not prescribed to him because if it was, it would have said such-and-such amount of drug was found in his system and prescribed for such-and-such and was taken last at such-and-such time. They also wouldn't have been surprised it was in his body.
How does the medication leave the body after death? I thought meds typically leave the body through breath,liver,kidney and urine.Don't want to get too far OT but just wondering how drugs can leave the system if someone is dead and body is no longer functioning. Thanks Sunnie.
-Many people have a benign heart murmur - so not significant.
-Benzodiazepine drug test was FALSE positive - so not significant.
(The paramedics most likely gave him Versed when he was intubated, and this caused the false result)
-How could a petite woman have the strength/momentum to propel 50 pound boy all the way across the staircase? Wouldn't he have just gone straight down with gravity?
Lets not make up evidence! IF we have a positive tox screen and want to verify if true- then test reordered that day. At this point, we know the first tox screen was positive, then confirmed negative - so false positive. (OR, you look to see what the paramedics/doctors ordered and voila - benzo ordered and obvious reason for false positive. )Then, the autopsy performed several days later also returned negative for Benzo's detection. A final confirmation of negative drug in system. IF present, the drug would have still been detectable. End of story.
RNs sister said she did not feel guilty, as this was an accidnent. IF she did commit suicide - why would she write, "She(RN) saved him(MS)"... why not I am sorry for what happened? Doesn't fit.
Jenny, they would normally draw a new sample. Where I work, if the child was not on prescription, or over the counter medications that would make the test 'positive', it would be re run on the same sample as well as redrawing of the patient.
I have a very hard time imagining anyone purposely hurting MS. He was only 6 years old. I can't see how anyone could have hurt him, however, the explanation that has been provided just flat out doesn't make any sense and has been proven incorrect. (Thanks Val Hall, hinkymeter)
Then we have the RZ case. I see Rebecca's family FIGHTING for answer's and Max's family basically silent. IMO, that is very strange. If I had the financial resources that JS has, I would certainly want a better understanding of what has happened to both my girlfriend and son. In fact, I would be screaming from the tree tops demanding to know what happened. He loved them both. It was quoted that JS said at her funeral he didn't think she would commit suicide. (radaronline), Why, when all of this doesn't add up, is he "accepting" the scenarios provided?
I want the person who has the capacity and wealth to get answers to stand up and help get them. That may be wrong but it is how I feel. IMO
I don't think anyone set out to murder MS that day. I think his accident was an accident, but I also think there's a lot more to this case than anyone is revealing. The police might even know more and have decided not to release the information to protect a minor, or because RZ is dead.
IMO