The primary data he considered began with medical records beginning in 1993 when she was a military dependent. Records from NIMH. Records from USF. Records from Windmoor hospital. Reviewed police reports, medical examiner reports, depositions of lay witnesses, police officers, 3 mental health experts (Croft, Maher, Solomon), JS's journal entries starting 5 days before and ending shortly after incident, emails of JS and her husband. He reviewed her medical and mental health treatment at Hillsborough County jail. He reviewed her records of treatment at Tampa General Hospital where she was admitted for 2 days after being arrested.
Test results at Tampa Gen showed a toxic level of Lithium and prolonged bleeding times which suggested an overdose of Coumadin. Urine drug screen positive for oppoids (oxycodone) and benzodiapines (her Clonopin which was prescribed for her)