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What Was the One Strange Detail in the Autopsy?? #truecrime #crimejunkie

February 16, 2026 / 01:12

This episode discusses the mysterious circumstances surrounding the deaths of four individuals in a fire, focusing on the autopsy findings and the presence of the drug Laorazzipam in a child's system.

The conversation highlights the lack of communication with anyone other than Shawn and his co-workers, raising questions about the timeline of events after Shawn left for work.

Key discussions include the autopsy results, which reveal that all four died from the fire, but also mention the unusual finding of Laorazzipam in 2-year-old Emory's system.

The episode questions how the drug, typically administered in clinical settings, ended up in Emory's system, considering there were no apparent medical reasons for its use.

This leads to broader implications about the investigation and the need for further inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the fire.

TLDR

The episode examines a fire's aftermath, focusing on autopsy findings and the unexpected presence of Laorazzipam in a child's system.

Episode

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And do they have an idea of how that day and night played out for them? Like after Sean left for work, did they see
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anyone? Did anyone see them? Like are there phone records of anything? They don't pull any of that as far as I can
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tell. I mean, like at least from the reports that we have, it doesn't look like they even talked to anyone besides
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Shawn and his co-workers. They just get the info from him, work to confirm his alibi, and then wait for the autopsy
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reports to come [music] in. But even when they get those, I mean, there's not a ton that helps, like no surprise
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injuries, like all four died as a result from the fire. There was though one strange detail that came back in the
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autopsies. 2-year-old Emory had a tiny amount of the drug Laorazzipam in his system. Now, the autopsy report says it
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wasn't enough to be fatal or even close to an overdose, but everything I read is
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that pediatricians would only give this drug in like a clinical setting, not at home. And usually, it's given for things
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like seizures or severe anxiety episodes or in emergency situations where they need to sedate a [music] young child. To
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my knowledge, none of this applies to Emory. So, how did it get in this baby's

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Episode Highlights

  • The Autopsy Findings
    The autopsy revealed a surprising detail: 2-year-old Emory had Laorazzipam in his system.
    “Pediatricians would only give this drug in a clinical setting.”
    @ 00m 53s
    February 16, 2026

Episode Quotes

  • How did it get in this baby's system?
    What Was the One Strange Detail in the Autopsy?? #truecrime #crimejunkie

Key Moments

  • Autopsy Revelations00:34
  • Mysterious Circumstances01:07