Her concerns intensified when she received a set of police scene photographs, which she said showed a series of troubling physical signs that were never mentioned in the initial report.
“Something very bad happened in that room!” she shared in a Facebook post that included graphic images of the young man, dead in his bed. “They had Chris in there for two days before he died. The medical examiner who did the autopsy said Chris suffered two separate heart attacks. In my opinion, Christopher was tortured for the two days he was held in his grandmother’s house in Midlothian Texas. That is where Christopher died.”
Cyanide toxicity
These findings led her to press for further testing, and approximately one month after her son’s death, the Dallas County Medical Examiner tested a preserved vial of his blood, CBS reports.
The results confirmed her suspicions – a lethal concentration of cyanide was found in Chris’s system, prompting officials to revise the cause of death from cardiac arrest to cyanide toxicity. The manner of death was changed to “undetermined.”Continue reading…