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Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Winter 2012Page 1 Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Instructor: Rob O’Brien (Sci 163) Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis: Concepts in the forensic chemical analysis of materials. Sampling protocols, sample preparation and clean up, instrumental techniques, chemical tracers, chemical fingerprinting, drug and toxin analysis, complex statistical analysis. Specific case studies with emphasis on environmental forensic issues will be presented. [3-0-0] Required Prerequisites: a) CHEM 211 or (b) CHEM 321 or (c) CHEM 123; and one of BIOL 202, PSYO 271, STAT 230. Lectures: Tuesday & Thursday 9:30am - 11:00 am EME 1202 Recommended Text: 1. Forensic Chemistry, Suzanne Bell ISBN-10: Publication Date: July 31, 2005, Edition: , Prentice Hall Note: Edition 2 will soon be available, because of this the textbook will not be mandatory.

Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Winter 2012Page 2 Journals & Websites: Canadian Society of Forensic Science (CSFS); Forensic Science International, ELSEVIER, ISSN: Forensic Toxicology, Springer Journal of Forensic Sciences, Wiley, ISSN: Environmental Forensics Journal, Taylor & Francis Course facebook page: Evaluation: Presentations (x4) 60% Class Participation 10% Final Exam 30%

Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Winter 2012Page 3 Case: 40-year-old man, and four other people, drank alcohol and smoked cannabis. Were supplied with cocaine snorted lines. Everybody snorted, except one person, who had cocaine with him and who snorted his own drug. All who snored supplied “cocaine” became unconscious. Emergency personal were called. One individual was found in asystolic with no pulse. All were rushed to hospital. The unresponsive person epinephrine, naloxone, and flumazenil. He was admitted to the hospital with a Glasgow Coma Scale of 3, hemodynamic instability (pH 6.8, lactate 13.7 mM), and hypothermia (31.1). The multislice computed tomography (CT) revealed diffuse cerebral edema. The toxicological analyses performed at the hospital showed alcohol in blood, cannabinoid metabolites, and methadone in urine. The patient died as a result of cardiac arrest after 24 h of intensive care. The other people intoxicated were also admitted to the hospital, where they regained consciousness after some hours. Toxicological analyses showed methadone in urine in all cases.

Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Winter 2012Page 4 Evidence: Autopsy Findings The body was transferred to the University Centre of Legal Medicine for autopsy. The CT-scan examination of the body was negative. The external examination was unremarkable, except for multiple signs of medical intervention. The significant internal gross findings were marked pulmonary edema and general congestion of the internal organs. The brain was edematous and congested. The trachea and bronchi were filled with frothy, serous, or serosanguineous fluid. No identifiable pill components or fragments were found in the stomach contents or upper gastrointestinal tract. The neuropathological investigation was negative. Microscopically, the heart showed no changes. The histological examination revealed hepatic steatosis, generalized congestion, cerebral and pulmonary edema, and desquamation of the ciliated respiratory epithelium, as well as alveolar and interstitial macrophages, which contained anthracotic pigment. Under plane- polarized light, rare birefringent, finely granular material was found consistent with crystalline powder.

Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Page 5 Evidence: Toxicological Findings Toxicological tests were performed on blood and urine taken at the hospital and on the hair taken at autopsy. These included blood ethanol determination and screening for common drugs and illegal substances by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), high-performance liquid chromatography with diode-array detection, and headspace-gas chromatography flame ionization detection. Methadone and its metabolite (2-ethylidene-1,5-dimethyl-3, 3-diphenyl-l-pyrrolidine [EDDP]), tetrahydrocannabinol and its metabolites (11-hydroxy-delta-9- tetrahydrocannabinol and 11-nor-9- carboxy-delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol), and ethanol (106 mg⁄dL) were detected in the blood. Midazolam and lidocaine, which were administered to the patient while in hospital, were also detected. The blood methadone concentration was 290 lg ⁄ L, and the blood EDDP concentration was below the limit of quantitation (<50 lg⁄ L). Methadone, EDDP, and tetrahydrocannabinol metabolites were detected in urine. The urine methadone concentration was 160 lg⁄ L, and the urine EDDP concentration was below the limit of quantitation (<50 lg⁄ L). Cocaine, benzoylecgonine, 3,4 methylenedioxymethamphetamine, 3,4- methylenedioxyamphetamine, amphetamine, and methamphetamine were detected in hair. The cause of death was determined to be methadone intoxication.

Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Page 6 Evidence: Toxicological Findings Analyses were also performed on the white powder brought to the hospital using GC- MS, gas chromatography-nitrogen phosphorus detector, and capillary electrophoresis and revealed the presence of 90% R,S-methadone base.

Chemistry 322: Methods in Forensic Chemical Analysis Topic 0: Course Structure Page 7 Evidence: Additional evidence Analyses were also performed on the white powder brought to the hospital using GC- MS, gas chromatography-nitrogen phosphorus detector, and capillary electrophoresis and revealed the presence of 90% R,S-methadone base. Police Investigation A total of 10 people were admitted in two different hospitals the same night: two groups of five people in two different locations of the same region. Only one person died, after 24 h of intensive care. All people were admitted with essentially the same clinical features

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