As you all are under the age, your BAC (which stands for this) on prom weekend should be 0.00%
What is Blood Alcohol Content?
Algor Mortis refers to this when investigating someone's death
What is the temperature of the body?
Livor Mortis refers to this process that happens when someone dies
What is Blood Pooling?
Rigor Mortis refers to this
What is Death Stiffness?
One of four (could be a fifth) ways a person's death can be classified...just give the four
What are 1) Natural, 2) Accidental, 3) Suicidal, and 4) Homicidal?
In New Jersey, this is the legal limit to be considered intoxicated
What is 0.08%?
What is 1.4 degrees?
Livor Mortis begins after this amount of time after death
What is 2 hours?
Rigor Mortis starts with this area of the body
What are the Head and Neck?
The injury, disease, or condition that is responsible for someone's death is considered this
What is the Cause of Death?
A high dosage of poison given over a short period of time is known as this
What is Acute Poisoning?
A dead body's temperature can never go lower than this
What is the Ambient Temperature?
Livor Mortis is permanent after this amount of time has passed
What is 8 hours?
Rigor Mortis sets in around this time after death
What is 2 hours?
The specific physiological, physical, or chemical event that leads to a person's death is referred to as this
What is the Mechanism of Death?
A low dosage of poison given over a long period of time is known as this
What is Chronic Poisoning?
What is 0.7 degrees?
Livor Mortis can help investigators determine this when observing a dead body
What is the position of the body within the first 8 hours of death?
A body is most rigid around this amount of time
What is 12 hours?
Referring to the autopsy lab, this organ typically weighs the most
What is the Liver?
Mr. Dougher admitted being an addict to this particular substance
What is Caffeine?
The average body temperature of a human being is said to be this
What is 98.6 degrees?
If a dead body was found hanging upside down, blood pooling would be found here
What are the arms, head, and upper torso?
This stiffness of a dead body generally begins to disappear after this amount of time
What is 24 hours?
What are the Kidneys?