syedali73
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Mati could have not made Minhas to ‘drink’ methanol (or other alcohols for that matter) so it is out of question. Chloroform would take long time for Minhas to pass out, at-least 5 minutes if he was ‘fully cooperating’ with Mati and it is not logical that he would volunteer to get passed out. Other anaesthetic agents you have listed out are all controlled substances and extremely difficult to obtain by non-Medical personnel. Besides, using them safely was not possible for Mati or any non-professional for that matter. We have a dedicated anaesthesia specialist available during operations involving GA, for even a regular MBBS or MD is not qualified to handle these substances.So,it is again understandable that methanol,if taken could be broken down into metabolites,where as further stress conditions would have further affected-but it is again just an assumption.The list I have posted earlier as an alternative,should be considered as well.Besides the chemical concentration,state of matter is something which has it's own importance.Besides,environmental condition such as stress,and extreme cases such as explosion,would have affected upon chemical traces.
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In case of Minhas, his body was not burnt hence if autopsy was ever done, presence of certain substances could be ascertained. I do not know if autopsy was carried out or not but it is a routine procedure.Sir external heat cannot effect the rate of metabolism or it can?. So explosion or no explosion (i know in autospies original compounds are not sought,its the metabolized or degraded substances or whatever u call them are considered to determine what substance orignially wud have been used, hence, sometimes vagueness also looms in some cases), the inhalants would have metabolized in the body just as in normal circumstances.?
Secondly, the blog said the use of cholorform was circumstancial evidence ,but had they performed autopsy on him?