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... A Mayfield expert, Dr. Harold Schueler of the Broward County (Fla.) Medical Examiner’s Office, in an affidavit questioned the results of the NASCAR test, calling the level of methamphetamine in its results “astronomical.”
“In my expert opinion, based on my experience and the facts of this case, I do not believe that Aegis’ test results revealing 67,000 nanograms per milliliter of methamphetamine could be remotely accurate, unless Mr. Mayfield was deceased or a chronic abuser,” says Schueler.
Schueler also says that a chronic abuser would show signs of methamphetamine abuse such as the aging of physical appearance, sunken eyes and acne.
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