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Maria Singlaham: Yes. Steven Vermiliti: Did you read the label on that? Maria Singlaham: Yes.It says "Insulin" on it.I was very impressed because before that, I had never seen insulin. Next, there are some famous lines of Maria in this case.Holding insulin in one hand and pointing to three syringes in the other, she said to Prince Alexander: "Insulin? What is it for? Madame von Prov is not diabetic, she doesn't need insulin." "Therefore," concludes Susan Isdri, a spokeswoman for the Kool Transcript, "every significant detail in the 'Kol Transcript' concerning the contents of the black leather box that Maria found a second time, is consistent with the Her own court testimony is contradictory...no insulin, no syringes, because the insulin test results were not yet available, and the doctors had not yet notified Sunny's family that her coma was caused by 'exogenous insulin'...for sure Yes, the 'Kool Note' was recorded on January 8, 1981, two and a half weeks after Sunny was 'permanently comatose', and the party's memory of events at that time should be fresher and more accurate than in court a year later, so Also more reliable."

Professor Dershowich's concern remains: "So when did Maria and Alexander first 'remember' that they had discovered insulin and the syringe?" "January 20, 1981," replied Susan Isdeli. "Excellent!" The professor patted his thigh again. "At that time, they just learned that Sunny's blood contained high levels of insulin." "Yes, just found out, so their story wasn't slick enough. Alexander told Richard Kuhl that Mariah found the insulin and the syringe in the black leather case was 'December 1980, or 1981. Early January'..."

"Early January 1981?" Professor Dershowitch interrupted his young colleague excitedly. "His mother fell into a coma on December 21, 1980, and he said that insulin may have been discovered after that. This... this... this is too much." Don't use your brain." "Don't worry," Susan said with a smile, "their memories became clearer as time went on. Ten days later, on January 30, 1981, Maria had a vivid memory of Richard Kuhl's Reminiscing about 'discovering insulin on Thanksgiving Sunday, saying she was 'sure it was insulin'... As for why Mariah didn't think of insulin before the blood test report, how did she read it from the 'had been ripped off' label 'Insulin', 'Kur Transcript' without any explanation."

"So," Aaron Dershowitch stood up.The students knew that the professor was going to make a summary, so they took up their pens and prepared notes.If the guess is correct, the professor's summary is likely to become a certain test question in the final exam, or the basis for the case report. "The 'insulin theory' in this case developed as follows: The Boston medical laboratory randomly picked a '216' from their four 'inaccurate' insulin readings and wrote it on Sunny's blood test report. According to this, the medical experts came to the conclusion of the so-called 'exogenous insulin', and Alexander and Maria recalled the 'insulin and three injection needles' in the black leather case. Immediately, Alexander and Edwin went to Clark London manor, but the 'insulin' in the black leather box has disappeared, leaving behind an injection needle 'contains high concentration of insulin'. At the same time, Newport, who participated in the diagnosis and treatment of Sunny's first coma The doctors turned back and denied their conclusion of 'hypoglycemia', saying that they suspected 'insulin' at the time. However, all of this must be linked to Kloss to explain the problem. In the end, Alexander defecated in his found a fabricated vial bearing the name 'Klos von Pro'."

A year later, on Thursday, April 25, 1985, the second trial of the "Attempted Murder Case of Klos von Prowes" opened. On June 11, the jury declared the defendant "not guilty."
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