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- 26 Lis 2016
Here's the second addendum.Here's a roundup of Nicholas Rekieta's stories regarding his 8-year-old daughter testing positive for cocaine. Specifically, she may or may not have tested positive for the major cocaine metabolite called benzoylecgonine.
I really didn't want to do this because I knew it would take a few hours. (Yeah, this post took me 3 hours.)
(@Third World Aristocrat)
Q: How exactly does Omega Laboratories come into this?
A: As hinted a few times, an ex-colleague from an older job who watches Skelly reached out to me after they obtained this information. Basically, Minnesota Monitoring collects the samples and then the testing is done by an external laboratory. Accredited supervisors collect hair samples from individuals.
The two laboratories are: Omega Laboratories and USDTL (United States Drug Testing Laboratory)
Source? Trust me.
Now, let's expand on this.
I present something very simple, Skelly enjoys this activity.
Or this.
Originally, the timeline was refined by another user.
It's now safe to say that it's all but literally impossible for them to produce these results in the short span of about 50 hours. It's half a day of transporting the specimens.Pedantry: Nick and Kayla being tested on the 30th doesn't mean the children were also tested on that day. But it is still unlikely that he could have known test results on the 28th because that's right after Memorial Day, and the children were removed on the Thursday before Memorial Day weekend. Leaves very little time for collecting samples, sending them to the lab, testing, retesting, writing up the results, and informing the court.
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Likely, they are doing it via a special freight company. Either way, the samples are collected and then sent off together. Regardless of how the logistics work, it's inconceivable for them to produce these results.
Even if they immediately obtained the samples on the 23rd, got it to one of the two labs over the weekends, the lead time is still 3 days according to Omega Laboratories.Timeline:
23rd of May: Removal of children
24th of May: Friday
25, 26th: Weekends
27th of May: Memorial day
28th of May: Nick preemptive cope about drug testing positives
28th of May: Alisha Sweep visiting the residence of teach them how to clean the house
30th of May: Nicholas Rekieta and his wife was tested
~~ < We don't know when the children were tested, but it should be in this span.
6th of June: The document prepared
This means Nicholas Rekieta tried to insert an explanation of potential positive test results BEFORE the test.
He asserted this long before any test was conducted. Arguably, he asserted this before the sample was even gathered, or indeed, even knowing there was a possibility of a test happening.
Testing the children is standard in these cases. However, there is still a chance that the worker heard Skelly's "
You reap what you sow, child doser.
When will you kill yourself?


