"Unraveling the Mystery of Frozen Fentanyl Deaths Among Kansas City Chiefs Fans"

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Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden suggests that the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans may have been caused by a combination of fentanyl and cocaine, leading to hypothermia after they passed out in the snow. Baden explains that fentanyl, a powerful painkiller, can make a person sleepy, and the cold weather could have rapidly dropped their body temperatures, leading to cardiac arrest. The possibility of unknowingly consuming fentanyl is also raised, as the drug can be mixed with other substances. The case is being investigated, and questions have been raised about the involvement of the friend whose home the men were found outside.
Topics:nation#cocaine#crime-and-investigation#fentanyl#forensic-pathologist#hypothermia#kansas-city-chiefs
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