dizziness, confusion, weakness those are your clues you are looking for anything that could possibly contribute to a person s death. one dose, high enough dose could do all of that she found a love at las with husband number three. the charming jeopardy chain. younger guy, gourmet cook nuclear physicists i was impressed. then suddenly, she was gone a mystery illness that baffled even her doctors she shook like someone with the start of parkinson s what had killed her something at home? something at work? household items that s a possibility listen carefully. in this case, the most important clue of all just might come from the victim herself. this just seems like ther is some suspicion things tha have occurred. could this be murder? do you think that someone might be trying to poison you? that s an unpleasant way to die. yes and could she help solve it your disk are griping kin of a murder and should slo motion yes, rather diabolical. it s a mind
and, like everyone else, he wondered if postmortem tests would finally solve th mystery. you understand that they re doing, toxicological - to try to determine - yet they haven t sent me an information. she has a forensi toxicologist at the boston university school of medicine. she didn t work on linda s case, but in her lab, she often deal with the same challenges, when finding out how someone died linda suffered from dizziness, weakness, vomiting after eating, what does that sound like? it definitely sounds like the nausea and vomiting is persistent, that s suggestin that the body is ingeste something that the body can handle that s what linda s frien had thought all along. she said she shared he concerns with lynda. let s have someone go int