Chloral hydrate comes packaged in a 473 ml. amber colored plastic bottle. Weird! Why not 500 ml? (I'll learn how to post a proper link soon.)
http://www.mgp-online.com/Products/ProductDetails.asp?Part_Number=533-16
Didn't the autopsy report state that around 1/2 of the bottle was consumed? 177 mls. left in a 473 ml. bottle would indicate 2/3's of the bottle had been consumed.
Thanks for providing the list and GVS/Perper interview.
perhaps pitinkie can explain that one for you.
I dont know....500 mg/5 ml so that really doesnt make sense!
Would the amber bottle indicate sensitivity of the product to light?
dezrat's link from Post #15,756:
Product Profile for:
CHLORAL HYDRATE SYRUP
Compare to Noctec® Syrup*
"Didn't the autopsy report state that around 1/2 of the bottle was consumed? 177 mls. left in a 473 ml. bottle would indicate 2/3's of the bottle had been consumed."
From : Medical Examiner Releases Autopsy Investigation Results
2. In most cases of suicide, the victim ingests a large amount of a drug to insure death. In this case, there was a lot of Chloral Hydrate left in the bottle.
2/3 depleted doesn't sound like a lot left to me. Is Perper an optimist? Glass is half full kind of guy?
Many discrepancies are noted in the thread. That's another.