WKMG reports facts on Gatorade bottle and Syringe

Apparently yesterday evening investigative reporter, Tony Piptone, with the Orlando news channel WKMG, put the brakes on the spin of the Gatorade bottle and the syringe by reporting the facts of the matter. Addressing the claims made on Nancy Grace that the syringe was “loaded” with choroform and that it was the “smoking gun” for the Anthony case, Tony Pipitone pointed out that the FBI test results revealed a concentration of only 12 ppb. He went on to compare that concentration to the possible 80 ppb in drinking water allowed by the EPA.  Basically, Mr. Pipitone’s investigation confirmed what we have already discussed here. He went on to state that due to the fact the syringe appears to be nothing more than one used by some one who is using anabolic steroid stacks, and the absence of any evidence that Casey was engaged in such activity, there most likely won’t be much evidentiary value to the bottle or the syringe.

You may read Mr. Pipitone’s report here on the Orlando Sentinel news site.

Thank you, Mr. Pipitone, for reigning in this run-away stagecoach.  Some times it takes mainstream media to get people to listen.

Valhall.

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