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Logan Young (1940–2006) was a Memphis, Tennessee businessman and a booster for the University of Alabama football program. In 2005, Young was found guilty in federal court for charges relating to his role in a scheme to pay a high school football coach $150,000 to help recruit a player to Alabama.
The spread of the drug to the outlying suburbs of Dallas was confirmed in September by the return of toxicology reports from the July 13 death of an 18-year-old student from McKinney, located northeast of Dallas in Collin County, [41] and from two July deaths in nearby Tarrant County, one involving a 17-year-old male and the other, a 26-year ...
According to the official autopsy report obtained by Us Weekly on Wednesday, May 15, Brown had a blood ethanol rate of .307%. ... along with Maddie and siblings Logan, 29, Hunter, 26, Gabriel, 21 ...
He was previously editor-in-chief of Toxicology Reports, [2] and an editor or guest editor for journals including Food and Chemical Toxicology, [3] Toxicology, Toxicology Letters, and Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine. He is a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) and of the World Academy of Sciences.
Adolph Thornton Jr., known as Young Dolph, was shot and killed on Nov. 17, 2021, inside Makeda's Homemade Butter Cookies on Airways Boulevard.
The toxicology reports are back for Clayton McGeeney, 36, David Harrington, 37, and Ricky Johnson, 38. ...
Contrary to popular belief, during the investigation of the 2012 Miami cannibal attack toxicologists found no trace of the components in bath salts during the autopsy of the attacker. [44] [45] Bath salts or monkey dust were originally a research chemical or legal highs. Users would purchase the chemicals off the internet, ingest them and blog ...
The case drew immediate comparisons to an incident in November in Laos in which six tourists — including one American and two Australian teenagers — died after drinking tainted alcohol at a ...