So if I wanted some rare and exotic drugs, I could give them to someone, and they would MULTIPLY in their body, rather than being used up, if the person was shot at the right moment?
Sounds to me like someone just wanted to downplay the sheer epidemic of drug abuses in crime, because that doesn't make any logical sense. The human body can't synthesize fentanyl just because it ceases brain operations suddenly.
(it increases after someone dies apparently)
Waitwaitwaitwait what?
It increases after they die?
So if I wanted some rare and exotic drugs, I could give them to someone, and they would MULTIPLY in their body, rather than being used up, if the person was shot at the right moment?
Sounds to me like someone just wanted to downplay the sheer epidemic of drug abuses in crime, because that doesn't make any logical sense. The human body can't synthesize fentanyl just because it ceases brain operations suddenly.
its called postmortem redistribution
each drug has a different postmortem redistribution
im reading about fent
I'm pretty sure Fent killed him since there were no signs of asphyxiation
https://journals.lww.com/amjforensicmedicine/Abstract/2012/06000/Postmortem_Redistribution_of_Fentanyl_in_the.2.aspx