Frenchman NICOLAS​ PLESSIS​​, 36, found dead in Phnom Penh room, drugs suspected

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Re: Frenchman NICOLAS​ PLESSIS​​, 36, found dead in Phnom Penh room, drugs suspected

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General Mackevili wrote:Ok, I know I'm a bit slow today....

So what's the consensus on the drug testing kit in the picture?

Reads positive/negative for uppers/downers?
It's positive for both Meth and Opiods
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jah steu wrote:Those results look negative to me. The C (Control) line is visible, showing that liquid did reach the testing area, but the positive T line is not visible.

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Thanks for the input Jah Steu. I wasn't sure about the test results either. The photos were upside down for a start.
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Other English language news sources are citing the drug tests shown as evidence, but it is always possible (yes) that the police do not know how to use the equipment correctly and have drawn false conclusions.

Also, don't these testers work on human saliva ? Are they still suitable for use on someone who is deceased ?
The detection of substances has no bearing on the subject being alive.
Body fluids will show substances if they are present, so long as decay is not advanced.

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Re: Frenchman NICOLAS​ PLESSIS​​, 36, found dead in Phnom Penh room, drugs suspected

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So yet another druggie has died ?

Feel sorry for the Cambodian people who have to clear the mess up everytime it happens
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