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Episode #406 - "What Happens In Vegas Dies In Boston"

Victim One
Name: Tommy O'Brien
Gender: M   Age: 30's

Location of Body: Private Jet
Cause of death: Ventricular Fibrillation (heart attack)

Physical Evidence:
  • 3 millimeter depression on temple
  • Torso covered with burn marks
Analysis/Lab Work:
  • Tox screen reveal cocaine in system with falling benzyl ecgonine levels
  • Sodium fluoroacetate found in nasal cavity

Conclusions: Although victim was struck in head, blow was not cause of death. Victim had also endured electrical shocks, but they were not cause of death either. And although victim had cocaine in system, falling benzyl ecgonine levels indicate cocaine spike occurred before time of death. The ingestion of sodium fluoroacetate laced cocaine led to heart attack and death.

 

Victim Two
Name: Jefferson Mills
Gender: M   Age: 16

Location of Body: Victim's Home
Cause of death: Loss of blood

Physical Evidence:
  • Multiple spiral fractures of arms
  • Eye socket shattered
  • No defensive wounds
Analysis/Lab Work:
  • Canine tooth was pulled
  • Computer model revealed killer was shorter than victim

Conclusions: Lack of defensive wounds indicate victim knew killer or was surprised by killer. Victim died from loss of blood due to injuries.

 


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