Updated: 1/16/07
Page 5: How It Happened
Medical and Law Enforcement Experts. Internationally acclaimed Forensic Pathologist, Cyril Wecht, worked the case and concluded, “all the relevant circumstances and social features require that this case be investigated as a homicide.”
Jack Baugh, retired chief
of the Alameda County Sheriff’s Department and a veteran homicide investigator,
tells the San Francisco Chronicle, “she didn't
ingest this stuff by herself. There is no question that this is a
homicide.” Veteran District Attorneys,
prosecutors, homicide detectives, Assistant Attorney General’s, homicide
detectives, and numerous other forensic experts have studied Linda’s murder and
requested the Fresno District Attorney’s office conduct a legitimate homicide
investigation. To read how Linda could
have been poisoned, read the following three Website pages.
Linda’s poisoning case has
been peer-reviewed and published in a Forensic Science Journal.
Selenium is well known to kill in higher doses. Click to watch A recent selenium poisoning case shows how easy it is for a person to buy lethal doses of selenium over the counter and through the internet. The attached article illustrates how a dose of selenium can easily become fatal. Click to read
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