The 8 common disguises used by bad actors to mimic natural causes of death:


1. Faking acute myocardial infarction, using excessive adrenaline, cocaine, or certain stimulants to trigger severe arrhythmias, coronary spasm goes unnoticed, only showing myocardial ischemia and focal myocardial necrosis, easily mistaken for sudden cardiac death.
2. Faking a stroke, injecting air intravenously to cause air embolism, rapid infusion leading to acute heart failure, abnormal cerebral perfusion or drugs causing malignant hypertension or cerebral hemorrhage, externally resembling sudden death from stroke.
3. Faking pulmonary embolism, injecting oil, fat, or forming bubbles to cause venous embolism symptoms, sudden difficulty breathing, chest pain, fainting, sudden death due to embolism from leg thrombosis reaching the lungs.
4. Faking severe asthma, anaphylactic shock. Contact with hidden allergens, such as ester drugs, causing severe bronchospasm, suffocation, appearing as asthma, dying from an acute attack, no external injuries, only pulmonary edema and airway spasms observed.
5. Faking diabetic ketoacidosis, excessive insulin leading to severe hypoglycemia, sudden death goes unnoticed, extremely low blood sugar but no obvious trauma, easily mistaken for natural death from diabetic complications.
6. Faking acute pancreatitis sudden death, certain drugs or toxins like organophosphates or alcohol combined with medication causing acute hemorrhage, necrotizing pancreatitis, severe pain, shock, death symptoms, autopsy shows severe pancreatitis triggered by overeating or binge eating.
7. Faking epileptic grand mal seizure sudden death, drugs inducing tonic-clonic seizures with respiratory depression, sudden convulsions leading to death, no external injuries, mistaken as accidental sudden death from epilepsy.
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