OTHER EVIDENCE After the note was found at the crime scene, handwriting samples were collected from the staff members. Seen here is the original note (left) and a sample of Garrett's handwriting (right). Students did ink chromatography to confirm that the note was written with a pen similar to Garrett's. After the Shodor staff member was rushed away to the hospital in an apparent poisoning, the cup she drank from was sent to the lab for analysis. This is the reports that was received from the lab:
Warfarin Sodium Clathrate USP 4-Hydroxy-3-[3-oxo-I-(R,S)- Phenylbutyl]-2H-benzopyran-2-one, sodium salt, 2-propanol clathrate C19H15NaO4 · 1/2(C3H8O) Mol. Wt.: 330.32 + 30.05 CAS 67430-45-9 The lab also reported that fingerprints on the cup the staff member drank from matched Millicent's fingerprints. Millicent could not be present for the trial, so she sworn her testimony out on this affidavit.
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