CARIIS
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An autopsy performed Tuesday did not reveal any signs of trauma on either Daniel or Heather Kelsey. One of the victims did test presumptive positive for the presence of drugs. At this point in the investigation, I’m not able to release any specifics as to who tested positive or for which drugs. No official causes of death were immediately determined as a result of the autopsy. The causes of death for each victim will be determined through the results of their full toxicology tests.
Presumptive positive: terminology used for drug screen test results. It indicates that the drug screen came back positive (peroid) for that specific drug or drug class. A confirmation/quantification test will have a result of "negative" or will have a quantified value for a positive.
[FONT=&]Drug screens may give false positives, but a confirmation test will clear up any false positive. Confirmation tests are not vulnerable to false positives, but they are much more sophisticated, time consuming, and costly.[/FONT]
I think we are ok to conclude that it was him - they said from day one that something was different as far as she went
maybe she could talk for a a few seconds a said something that made them think he was trying to hurt her
there has to be a reason , with two bodies with no overt signs of trauma to state right away that they are hesitant to "think" drug OD for her - that is just IMO too random the way the scene has been described
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS702US702&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=presumptive+positive+
http://www.volusiasheriff.org/news/sheriffs-office-investigating-after-two-found-dead-along-i-4.stml
An autopsy performed Tuesday did not reveal any signs of trauma on either Daniel or Heather Kelsey. One of the victims did test presumptive positive for the presence of drugs. At this point in the investigation, I’m not able to release any specifics as to who tested positive or for which drugs. No official causes of death were immediately determined as a result of the autopsy. The causes of death for each victim will be determined through the results of their full toxicology tests.
Presumptive positive: terminology used for drug screen test results. It indicates that the drug screen came back positive (peroid) for that specific drug or drug class. A confirmation/quantification test will have a result of "negative" or will have a quantified value for a positive.
[FONT=&]Drug screens may give false positives, but a confirmation test will clear up any false positive. Confirmation tests are not vulnerable to false positives, but they are much more sophisticated, time consuming, and costly.[/FONT]
I think we are ok to conclude that it was him - they said from day one that something was different as far as she went
maybe she could talk for a a few seconds a said something that made them think he was trying to hurt her
there has to be a reason , with two bodies with no overt signs of trauma to state right away that they are hesitant to "think" drug OD for her - that is just IMO too random the way the scene has been described
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&rlz=1C1CHBF_enUS702US702&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=presumptive+positive+
http://www.volusiasheriff.org/news/sheriffs-office-investigating-after-two-found-dead-along-i-4.stml