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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Walks out with multiple pairs? There’s just too many details that were glossed over. No teen is going to “hang out”at a pig processing plant even if their mom owns it. If a bike belonging to one of the victims at the plant, it would be searched for evidence; employees would be extensively interviewed as possible witnesses/perpetrators. Amma being there would be established a timeline done by detective work. [b]The mother was routinely using antifreeze and rat poison that would show in any basic blood work.[/b] If this gang of girls were playing dress up then torturing their victims for hours, their dna would be ALL OVER the bodies. When children go missing or are found dead, it’s routine to search places they spent a lot of time, their house or for example a carriage house where their brother is living. munchausen by proxy is completely antithetical to take the blame for a child’s misdeeds. There’s no way someone that selfish would take the blame for someone else.[/quote] So, I'm a pediatrician, and I do plenty of chronic abdominal pain workups in kids (most of whom are constipated, or who just don't want to go to school- but I digress). There are no routine blood panels for antifreeze or rat poison. [/quote] Okay then in the pee sample: https://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/8645 Chronic arsenic poisoning would show up in the nails.[/quote] Absolutely it would- but, the problem is, someone would need to be looking for that. It seems everyone in Wind Gap was dead set on turning a blind eye to it. [/quote] Then what evidence did they use to convict adora for her daughter’s murder?[/quote] It wasn’t included in the series. If I had to guess, medical records, nurse’s testimony, possibly Camille's testimony, the poisons in the house, everyone who saw her giving her daughters her homemade concoctions.[/quote] The body was gone, the nurse previously discredited. The medical records would probably be considered inadmissible b/c of foia exemptions: https://www.hhs.gov/foia/exemptions-and-exclusions/index.html I could see if she were convicted of a murder of amma and Camille.[/quote] Discredited because she suspected what turned out to be true and that was not a popular opinion at the time.[/quote]
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