It was the discovery of the Chloral Hydrate that blew this open.
Note: The only drug which is unaffected by the meds given Anna for "accidental overdose" is Chloral Hydrate.
before i forget - daniel was initially claimed to have (stomach) ‘flu-like symptoms’ for his hospitalizations... quickly changed to “depression”, by howie, (I have never seen any ‘rx bottles found’ or ‘pharmacy record’ mentioned tho)....
anna was claimed to have (stomach) ‘flu-like symptoms’ before her death...quickly changed to “depression/suicidal” by howie (”wanted to be with daniel” - “ask me again about the dreams!”, comments in court) and comments by KE and others, substantiated by anti-depressant medications prescribed to howie by ke.
Back to ch:
I’m trying to dig back to the very first comment by anyone about ch...who, specifically told perper or anyone, First, that anna ‘swigged’ or ‘drank [ch] from the bottle’ - was it ke or howie? Did someone say something before the results came back, or was it after Feb 27th/28th when the extended testing results were known?
I think it might be good to look at the ch issue like a clown video story...fed a little bit, then a little bit more..
Anna’s ch poisoning was over days - had anna ingested an acute toxic amount from a ‘swigging’, and died the same day, the ‘swigging’ comment MIght Fit,...well, maybe - but it was, days, of ‘swigging’ - and certainly, one kept in a room and monitored, wouldn’t be doing much free-style ‘swigging’ on their own....
was it always, used, as a sleeping agent? or was it used for it’s other use, as an “hypnotic agent”, too? (clown-video kinda hypnotic?)
would ch show up in hair analysis? anna had about 6 years of hair on her head at the time of her death, right?
“As (sic) this point we were satisfied that there was credible evidence of two, possibly three, concurrent infectious processes: a significant bacterial infection originating in the buttock abscesses, a probable, less severe, viral infection of the intestines, and, possibly, the flu.
broward county investigative report, page 11 of 40
“However on February 27, 2007, the quantitative analysis for chloral hydrate was completed and the results showed concentrations of TCE and TCA consistent with the toxic effects produced by chloral hydrate...a hypnotic agent which may cause respiratory and central nervous system depression, coma, convulsions, cardiac arrhythmias and death...[and]which can cause epigastric distress, nausea and vomiting, especially if the drug is insufficiently diluted or if the drug is taken on an empty stomach3. The absence of the parent chloral hydrate in the blood of Miss Smith suggests that her death did not occur immediately...[levels are] consistent with her having received repeated doses of chloral hydrate over a couple of days. “
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