The Body | 8
Update: 2023-07-242
Description
What happened to Sue’s body? Given all the speculation around the body’s treatment and transport, we bring in a medical examiner and toxicologist to walk us through Sue’s autopsy report and compare it with the typical autopsy process for the deceased in Texas.
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if she had the insurance policy for more than 2 years suicide would not preclude the insurance company from paying the proceeds. state insurance law mandates a 2 year suicide provision.
total friend crush on the forensic pathologist in this episode
in the 90's, Fen-phen or Fenfluramine, was a weight-loss medication taken off the market because it could cause heart damage. I feel like the doctors and scientists you spoke with who knew she was on diet medication were remiss in not mentioning this.
If she was "not currently depressed" it could mean that she quit taking an SSRI cold turkey (or otherwise too quickly) and it caused acute withdrawal which could easily make someone suicidal.
As someone who works in mental health, Sue’s “non-suicide” note is classic depression. Wanting to die but not wanting to unalive yourself is the same thing. Perhaps some of the meds numbed the pain, but that feeling of just “blah” is still deeply painful. I think it was an accident, but I also think Sue was purposely careless with how many drugs she was consuming.
you really should look into severe flu and depression. Another sign of accidental death could be high fever caused by the flu.
very good