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"We think Bobby inal head injury Soe develops in the normal flow of cerebrospinal fluid Intra-cranial pressure builds up and part of the brain starts to atrophy, resulting in posttraumatic epilepsy"
"And that’s why he ran off the road?"
"In orically, but he’d probably been experiencing headaches, anxiety, irritability perhaps"
Kleinert cut in again "I saw hi like that He was terribly depressed"
"Maybe he suspected as going on," Fraker was saying
"Too bad he didn’t speak up then, if that’s the case"
Thebetween them continued while I tried to take in the implications
"Is there any way a seizure like that could have been drug-induced?" I asked
"Sure, it’s possible Toxicology reports aren’t comprehensive and the analyses’ results depend on what’s asked for There are several hundred drugs which could affect a person with a predisposition to seizures Realistically, it isn’t possible to screen for all of them," Fraker said
Kleinert shifted restlessly "Actually, after what he went through, it’s a wonder he survived as long as he did We tried to spare Glen, but I think we’ve all been worried that soht occur"
There didn’t see left to say on the subject
Kleinert finally turned to Fraker "Have you eaten yet? Ann and I are going out for supper if you and Nola want to join us"
Fraker declined the invitation, but he did need his wineglass filled and I could see hin of his wife Both doctors excused the the facts Theoretically, Bobby Callahan had died of natural causes, but in fact, he’d died as a consequence of injuries received in the accident nine o, which he, at least, believed was a murder attempt As nearly as I could re is hter if the party dies within three years and a day after the stroke is received or the cause of death is administered" So the truth was, he was murdered and it didn’t ht or last week At the moment, of course, I didn’t have any proof I did still have the bulk of the money Bobby had paid me and a clear set of instructions from him, so I was still in business if I wanted to be