GUILTY UT - Michele MacNeill, 50, found dead in bathtub, Pleasant Grove, 11 April 2007 - #2

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Not to mention, post-mortem potassium rises rapidly. Isabelle described the reason why.

An another consideration would be a high potassium due to a large amount of water in the lungs. Water would tend to move into the capillaries causing red blood cells to burst, releasing potassium that would add to a higher potassium level. This potassium would be distributed through the blood stream only as long as the heart is beating and I would think the highest level would be found in blood taken from the heart
 
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uuugggghh they are not focusing on that potassium
 
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Has anyone from inside the courtroom commented about how jurors respond to each of the lawyers?

I can never be a juror, my friend told me yesterday when I was dicussing defense attorney's my eyes started twitching:floorlaugh:


actually I did feel myself do it.:great: I can be physically/facially expressive.
 
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You are watching basically live testimony right now. :scared:

ROFLMAO:floorlaugh::floorlaugh::floorlaugh: Dear gawd make it stop.
 
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We are running out of Gypsy time.
 
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I'm telling you, he gave her a crap ton of potassium. Very simple way to get his desired outcome. Hard to prove because of K spike after death...wouldn't raise suspicion per se'.

Yeah, then he starts on his ranting that Michele insisted on "taking all those drugs," as an explanation for her demise. Snake.
 
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Lisinopril

Lisinopril has the side effect of possibly raising potassium level. I doubt this is a common side effect though, since it could be dangerous. Many people on Lisinopril or other "ace inhibitors" also take a diuretic and potassium.

Another problem with Lisinopril is lowering of blood pressure to the extent that it can cause fainting, especially if it is taken as an overdoes. This is a thought. Do we know if there was a Lisinopril level done (I don't even know if there is such a test)? Thanks
 
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He just testified that he thinks it was from the rbc's bursting.

I know but at the same time that is not for certian, this is the problem with this as it relates to the statement he made to the mistress :( I suspect they will not release the tox from supeona
 
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Yippy there just might be some Gypsy time. That is if the Jurors questions do not have this man talking on and on..........
 
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Toxicologist earned his pay today.
 
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Oh, I was an hour off - so we might still hear from Gypsy today
 
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What would Gypsy's motive be in helping the Prosecution? Have they struck some deal to mitigate her fraud charges? Anyone have thoughts? Thanks.
 
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