Murder suspect’s wife had depressant drugs in her system at death
Martin MacNeill accused of killing wife to continue affair with another woman.
By Jessica Miller | The Salt Lake Tribune
First Published Oct 09 2012 01:08 pm
“cocktail” of drugs that would have caused loss of consciousness, respiratory depression and coma, according to an expert who testified Tuesday during a preliminary hearing in 4th District Court.
Four drugs were found in Michele MacNeill’s blood after her death in April 2007: oxycodone, promethazine, diazepam and zolpidem, which is also known as Ambien.