DisturbedConcerned
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Having seen large mammals that bled out that way and most of the bleeding being internal, I can't imagine not being able to prepare the body for an open casket or allowing her mother to see her.
NOW if they have some crazy slasher running loose, LEO needs to disclose.
Whachu think?
BTW, is the D3 poisonous to dogs? I'd like to set some out, but, I won't risk any chance of my dogs possibly being harmed.
NOW if they have some crazy slasher running loose, LEO needs to disclose.
Whachu think?
BTW, is the D3 poisonous to dogs? I'd like to set some out, but, I won't risk any chance of my dogs possibly being harmed.
BBM Yes! I was trying to recall what type of poison causes hemorrhaging. If she had ingested rat poison containing an anticoagulant like warfarin, how would it have gotten into her system? If food at the truck stop had been tainted, why was no one else affected? She would have to be targeted.
Also, I think most rat poisons now contain Vitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) which is not dangerous to humans, but causes hemorrhaging in rodents. But if Karmeshia was targeted, someone could have slipped her a high dose of warfarin, either via rat poison or a prescription.
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