["My husband doesn't smoke" - nicotine murder case] On April 22, 2016, a middle-aged man was found dead in his bedroom. An autopsy of the deceased found toxic concentrations of sleeping pills zolpidem and nicotine. A healthy man who never smoked. Could someone have injected poison? Through the Supreme Prosecutor's Office's psychophysiological test (lie detector) and the forensic scientist's nicotine toxicity test, it is proved that this case is a 'nicotine poisoning case'.
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