@pez1963@James_ENTMT_@JackAub42647787@TMZ So postmortem fentanyl testing is not a good measure of fentanyl prior to death because fentanyl is stored in fat and released after death.
@JohnDoe63618@DontCatchaStray@jag_reno@CreatedByEric@Mooseterful@TMZ Who said that? Fentanyl was in his system. There is no denying that. What we don't know is the concentration of fentanyl was just prior to and at the time of death. Post-mortem fentanyl testing is unreliable becuase fentanyl is lipophillic and is released upon death from fat.