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Originally Posted by Dramacydle
Would a quick trip to a hospital make it a moot point?
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Quite possibly.
This site suggests that death can occur within 60 minutes (and in as short as 5 minutes), but that if a victim survived the initial problems (cardiac arrest and respiratory failure), that there was a good chance they would recover.
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Originally Posted by sanctus umbra
If an autopsy was to be made on the deceased,would it show that the victim died of natural causes? Or will it show an overdose of nicotine?Sorry for the stupid post.
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If there were samples of blood or urine taken during the autopsy, and a toxicology analysis made on those samples, it is likely they would find heightened levels of nicotine or cotinine (the substance created via the metabolism of nicotine).