wasnt_me
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It has been stated by Dr Baker that the stomach contents were not sent for toxicological analysis.
I don't have the time stamps to hand, but I will add them
This point was also raised by Mr Nelson, in his questioning of Dr Fowler today.
I will take your word for it. So the contents were fully examined, and no partially digested pills were found. Correct?
Unless, as I keep asking, there's any way for any drug in the stomach to have any affect on the body before entering the bloodstream, I don't see the need for a toxicology on the stomach. Some others may disagree, but for the record, the contents were FULLY examined, yes? There just wasn't this additional test ordered?
And did they say the reason they didn't feel they needed this additional test? Is it because unabsorbed drugs do not have an affect on the body?