she had an addiction to opioid medication. an overdose would mean no crime. a regrettable accidental death or a suicide. then six weeks later, something that changed the entire focus of the investigation. emily s toxicology came back. results came back clean. she wasn t under the influence of opioids at the time of her death. so it wasn t a overdose. no trace of the pain pills. there was nothing in her system that would have killed her. there was no alcohol in her blood. so now investigators had to take a new look at the case, starting with the photos of the bruises on emily s body. police saw a bump on her head but during her initial exam, the medical examiner found more. areas of trauma to the front of her head, both left and right side of her head and top of her
she did have a drug problem. she had an addiction to opiate medication. it would mean no crime. just a regrettable death or suicide but ten six weeks later, something that changed the entire focus of the investigation. emily s toxicology results came back. it came back clean. so it wasn t an overdose. wasn t an overdose. no trace of the opioid pain pills she was abusing. there was nothing in her system that would have killed her. nothing in her blood. now investigators had to take a new look at the case. starting with the photos of the bruises on her body. police saw a bump on her head but during the exam the medical examiner found more. she had areas of trauma to all four sides of her head. the front of her head.
her death was linked to her addiction. she did have a drug problem. she had an addiction to opiate medication, prescription pills. an overdose would mean no crime, just a regrettable death or even a suicide. but then, six weeks later, something that changed the entire focus of the investigation. emily s toxicology report came back. the results came back clean. she wasn t under the influence of opiates at the time of her death. so it wasn t an overdose? it wasn t an overdose. no trace of the opiates she had been abusing. there was nothing in her system, no alcohol. so investigators had to take a look at the case, starting with the photos of bruises on her body. police saw a bump on her head, but during the medical exam, the medical examiner found more. she had trauma to all four sides of her head. possible those injuries could have occurred while alex was dragging his wife out of the tub?