It is one of the doses in question and does represent the range found in others at autopsy. THe only release of autopsy results I've seen is 8mg. The lawyer did the release. His ma was one of the patients in the terminal group this matter involves. The versed would have been a std dose required to eliminate the patient's anxiety over their predicament.
Take this as a clue. When an expert shoots off his mouth and avoids giving the facts of the matter, he's BSing. It takes 100s of mgs of morphine to kill and if there was any truth to the matter of versed overdose, numbers would have been given, not just BS. See if the con gave out the real numbers, he'd be making a public fool of himself. He didn't, because he knows the results have been sealed and it would make a lawsuit by those slandered easier. If the numbers showed a lethal dose, he'd have no problem giving them out.
Also, the only reason the prosecutor would not present a tox report is if the tox report showed no evidence a lethal dose was administered. 8mg is not a lethal dose.
Agreed. This is definitely a situation where we don’t have enough facts to assume a crime was committed. Since a grand jury with access to the facts didn’t indict, I’m going with their decision.
The bodies weren’t recovered for 2 weeks. That was bound to have affected the results of the tox screens.