!!!!!!! BREAKING NEWS, YOU MUST READ THIS; YOU COULD BE NEXT !!!!!!!!Recently, a local man was found dead in his home, but he didn't exhibit any visible wounds or apparent signs of poisoning. The man, 25 year-old Ryan Schofield, was discovered by his visiting mother, collapsed and unresponsive on his couch. She quickly alerted the police who arrived with the Crime Scene Investigation squad. The CSI ruled that he had been dead for days, and apparently from some kind of respiratory duress because of the position he was found: his hand on his throat. An autopsy revealed that the manner of death was anaphylaxis and ensuing asphyxiation.
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A representation of how Ryan was found

The motive was unclear, but it seemed to be suicide.
The mother was flabbergasted and so were medical and forensic specialists; Ryan was a perfectly healthy individual with no documented medical allergy (that's what anaphylaxis is: an allergic reaction) nor depression. He was a successful young man with a promising future.

external image 44140.jpgRyan was a very successful and happy person. He had plenty of friends, a great love life, and prospects of a great future.

For days, the crime scene was quarantined and the crime became harder and harder to solve. However, after reexamining the body, the autopsist luckily found a discrepancy among the internal organs. When we was taking pictures of the body for documentation, he noticed that the flash reflected quite luminously off the tissue in the lung. It shone as if the tissue was coated with an oil. He quickly examined the mysterious substance, but he couldn't identify it. Many questions were uttered by investigators and kinsmen. The ultimate question was: what killed him?