To: muggs
GHB leaves the body's system relatively quickly( in the urine for about 12 hours), and it is not easily detected by medical tests. GHB breaks down quickly in the body, and is extremely difficult for laboratories to detect even before it breaks down.
85 posted on
06/07/2003 1:34:53 PM PDT by
kcvl
To: kcvl
GHB leaves the body's system relatively quickly( in the urine for about 12 hours), and it is not easily detected by medical tests. GHB breaks down quickly in the body, and is extremely difficult for laboratories to detect even before it breaks down.
To my way of thinking there would have been alot of it in her system if this is true. Scaught did not wait 12 hours to strangle her but immediately. The body functions would have stopped nd maybe plenty still in tissues?? Of course I don't know if this is plausable but just another slant on this idea
121 posted on
06/07/2003 5:38:00 PM PDT by
fiesti
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