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Alexxx [7]
3 years ago
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The victim samuel motsay, 16, was found dead in a home in indiana. an autopsy confirmed he died of an overdose of a relatively n

ew synthetic hallucinogen called nbome. police are on the search for the dealers of this drug and the lab in which it was produced. zachary catron has been arrested, suspected of being the supplier of the drug that killed motsay. catron claims that he provided motsay with something called "jason's all natural flu vaccine" – not an illegal drug. however, police found several samples of unknown chemicals in his home and suspect those samples are actually illegal. your lab is testing the drug samples to determine if the drug is a match for the drug ingested by motsay. if you can conclusively prove that the drug in catron's possession is the same chemical, catron will be tried for murder.
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1 answer:
andreyandreev [35.5K]3 years ago
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The best way to see if this substance is actually an illegal drug is to use a field test called a NIK that will respond to a certain kind of drug, which will confirm or deny if the substance is illegal or not.
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