Monday, July 25, 2016

About the Amitriptyline in Morgan Ingram's blood

The toxicology reports (and you can read them here http://keenanvanginkel.blogspot.com/2015/06/the-real-toxicology-results.html ) reveal that Amitriptyline was in Morgan Ingram's system. The reports state that she tested for 7,909 ng in her blood and 2,287,440 ng in her gastric (stomach fluids). Morgan also had 2,833 ng of Nortriptyline in her blood and 9,431 ng of Nortriptyline in her gastric. With a small Amitriptyline bottle at the scene (keep in mind that the bottle was only missing a few pills and there is proof of this) it is impossible that even if Morgan were to take the entire bottle, she would have died. It is also impossible that the amount found at the actual crime scene itself was what actually killed her. The pill prescription was also expired by 2 years.
 
According to multiple health sources on the internet (here for example: http://www.news-medical.net/drugs/Endep.aspx) Amitriptyline doesn't work as well as it would if it were active. Only a few pills were missing from that expired prescription. There is picture evidence of the scene with the pills missing which reveal this. The pills were a low dose, so even if Morgan would have ingested the entire bottle, she would have never died from it. The amount in her system came from a third party source. What we do know is that 300 ng is toxic and 800 ng is lethal. You can read here http://www.mayomedicallaboratories.com/test-catalog/Clinical+and+Interpretive/63506 about this fact. Morgan Ingram was 115 pounds when she died. She didn't regurgitate the amount in her stomach (which was lethal enough) but what killed her was the level in her blood. She had 7,909 ng in her blood.
 
We have to question why Robert Kurtzman says Morgan died of Porphyria knowing that the level of drug in Morgan's blood was lethal. We also have to question why the amounts in her blood reveal a close ratio of Amitrptyline to Nortriptyline and the amount in her gastric (stomach fluids) had a ratio that was spread apart? The common ratio of Amitriptyline to Nortriptyline is 80 and 200 ng. Morgan Ingram had 7,909 ng of Amitriptyline and 9,431 ng of Nortriptyline in her blood alone and 2,287,440 ng of Amitriptyline and 431 ng of Nortriptyline in her gastric. Look at the ratios and decide for yourself. This is not a suicide.

Now, why would Robert Kurtzman even think of saying this was a suicide let alone natural causes knowing Morgan Ingram had any drug in her blood at all? Did Lou Vallario threaten Kurtzman at the morgue or is Kurtzman refusing to see the truth due to his own selfishness and laziness? This is a homicide folks. Don't be blinded by the lies that are being spread by Team Keenan.
 
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