scrappinmama
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Post by scrappinmama on Aug 11, 2022 21:14:40 GMT
It wouldn't surprise me that the hospital administered fentanyl. The cocaine explains how she seemed to pop up off of the gurney when they were trying to get her in the ambulance. Between that and the adrenaline from the crash...
I saw more footage of her flying on residential streets just before the crash. It's a miracle she didn't kill anyone.
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Post by workingclassdog on Aug 11, 2022 21:20:32 GMT
The fentanyl wouldn’t surprise me if it was from the hospital. Just last week my daughter was admitted with horrible pains and that was the first thing they gave her. I was actually surprised by it.
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Post by pjaye on Aug 11, 2022 22:56:29 GMT
High on coke and driving at a high rate of speed. It's amazing she is the only one physically hurt. Is that too judgy now, pjaye ? Sure is!... A Los Angeles Police Department Public Information Officer told Fox News Digital on Thursday: " Based on the blood draw, it revealed the presence of drugs, however additional testing is required to rule out any substances that were administered at the hospital as part of her medical treatment." Unless you suddenly turned into some sort of doctor or pathologist or drug expert overnight. Fentanyl is commonly given as a fast acting pain killer and highly likely it was given in the ambulance, especially in a situation where someone has severe burns. Blood tests initially show things like metabolites of substances (drugs/medications partially broken down by the liver before they enter the blood stream) Proper analysis is required and if some reporter saw results they could easily make incorrect assumptions. And just 20 mins before she brought a wig from a hairdresser who didn't think she was drug or alcohol affected. So yeah - there's still a lot more information needed. But you keep right on with the judging of stuff you have no facts about - I'll wait until the official police/medical reports before I decide. And even if she took something, I can still feel compassion for a woman who is critically unwell considering she was the only person hurt. Burnt objects are not comparible to a human life.
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Post by sasha on Aug 11, 2022 23:05:51 GMT
High on coke and driving at a high rate of speed. It's amazing she is the only one physically hurt. Is that too judgy now, pjaye ? Sure is!... A Los Angeles Police Department Public Information Officer told Fox News Digital on Thursday: " Based on the blood draw, it revealed the presence of drugs, however additional testing is required to rule out any substances that were administered at the hospital as part of her medical treatment." Unless you suddenly turned into some sort of doctor or pathologist or drug expert overnight. Fentanyl is commonly given as a fast acting pain killer and highly likely it was given in the ambulance, especially in a situation where someone has severe burns. Blood tests initially show things like metabolites of substances (drugs/medications partially broken down by the liver before they enter the blood stream) Proper analysis is required and if some reporter saw results they could easily make incorrect assumptions. And just 20 mins before she brought a wig from a hairdresser who didn't think she was drug or alcohol affected. So yeah - there's still a lot more information needed. But you keep right on with the judging of stuff you have no facts about - I'll wait until the official police/medical reports before I decide. And even if she took something, I can still feel compassion for a woman who is critically unwell considering she was the only person hurt. Burnt objects are not comparible to a human life. It is but a stroke of luck that she didn't kill someone; she nearly did. And in the rare twist of karma the person who is being investigated for a felony only physically hurt themselves. I feel sympathy for her too in terms of her tragic life. But if she drove under the influence, she made a choice to do so. And how nice of you to chalk up the trauma from the woman who lost everything she owned to "burnt objects." You have no idea the emotional wreckage caused to her in addition to her animals because of someone's wreck #2. Talk to people that lost everything in a fire and get back to me on how meaningless their possessions are and how meaningless their emotional trauma is.
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Post by pjaye on Aug 11, 2022 23:13:42 GMT
But if she drove under the influence, she made a choice to do so. Facts? Proof? Or are we just expected to believe in your psychic ability to know someone's mindset? And for what feels like the 100th (and final time) you have ZERO evidence of this. You are still just a judgmental arsehole who hasn't changed one little bit. She didn't harm anyone that is a fact...no matter how often you parrot "nearly" Off to put you back on ignore...so they'll be no more discussion from me directed at you, so you can save the time typing, quoting or linking my name.
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Post by femalebusiness on Aug 12, 2022 2:53:34 GMT
I doubt very much they gave her cocaine in the ambulance or at the hospital.
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Post by mellowyellow on Aug 12, 2022 3:26:18 GMT
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Post by epeanymous on Aug 12, 2022 18:18:01 GMT
It has been confirmed that she has died.
Hoping for peace for her family.
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scrappinmama
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Post by scrappinmama on Aug 12, 2022 18:52:40 GMT
A tragedy on so many levels.
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Post by sasha on Aug 12, 2022 18:53:04 GMT
It is very sad. I feel badly for her two children.
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