160 Autopsy Report of THOMAS CROOKS References a "Companion Case" ... (twitter.com) posted 56 days ago by thanks_anon 56 days ago by thanks_anon +161 / -1 33 comments share 33 comments share save hide report block hide replies
2 people died in this incident... not a mystery this time.
but the elevated lead levels? was he eating paint chips?
If the "Companion Case" were indeed referring to Mr. Cory Comperatore, it would indeed be the simplest explanation.
The lead level, perhaps from old plumbing?
the house where he supposedly grew up look like it was built in the 80's... maybe he bought water bottled in Flint. ;)
What is with the lead analysis? Is it in relation to the lead from the bullet in his body?
It's in relation to point 5B of the Autopsy Report, which states "Mildly elevated blood lead level of 5.9 μg / dL (heavy metals panel)".
Why they doing a heavy metal panel and no other panels
Looking for heavy metals of course. But why would this be relevant?
Heavy metal tests look for potentially dangerous metals when found at certain concentrations. Examples of these heavy metals include:
Less commonly, a heavy metal test may also look for:
Anything missing? Are any of these relevant to intravenous drugs used by alphabet agencies and their proxies?
standard test in homicide related autopsy...
they have to also prove the person didn't die of something other than the obvious.
elevated lead levels should be rare now, outside of Flint Michigan that is.
but I'm betting it also came from municipal water supply. Lots of old water treatment plants in that Democrat stronghold.