...here are the remainder of the questions GLAAD is highlighting for journalists to ask:
5. What other scandals has the medical examiner’s office been implicated in? The Office has faced allegations of misconduct, incorrect death certificates, and more, from families of the deceased to former employees of the office.
6. When have Benadryl and Prozac ever been listed as a lethal combination?
In fresh and original reporting today, Christopher Wiggins of The Advocate spoke to Dr. Joshua King, medical director of the Maryland Poison Center at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, and Dr. Masha Yemets, a clinical toxicology fellow at the same institution, to gain insights into the risks associated with these medications in overdose scenarios.
“‘Without the full autopsy report and associated toxicology data, we couldn’t comment about the medical examiner’s determination,” Yemets cautioned — but they agreed that both of the medications reported to be in Benedict’s system are commonly taken and pose a low risk of dangerous interactions when used correctly. Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine taken for allergies and fluoxetine is used for depression and anxiety.”The medications are “part of a larger group of medications that, in the vast majority of cases, are used safely by millions of people. The risk of death from these medications, especially when used as directed, is extraordinarily low,” King added.
7. How did the medical examiner determine that these two common medications millions of Americans take were not ingested accidentally or improperly administered via medical providers who treated Nex the night before their death?
8. When did the medical examiner or police department review the records and interview medical center personnel from Nex’s visit the night before they died to determine what medications, dosages or other treatments and guidance were prescribed or given and when?
9. Why did the school not call police immediately after the assault in the school bathroom?
10. Where are the formal written protocols and policies that guided this non-response to an assault in which a student was beaten unconscious in a school bathroom?
11. What programs exist to prevent, report and address bullying in Owasso and all Oklahoma public schools? Where are the materials used to inform students and educators about bullying? If such a program exists, when was it created and initiated and by whom; when was the last time staff or students were briefed about bullying, including ways to prevent it, report it, and address it? How are schools familiarizing students and teachers with differences that are commonly targeted by bullies? What is being implemented today to stop bullying from happening again?
12. Have there been other attacks in schools on Indigenous or LGBTQ students? Where do these reports and documentation exist?
13. What correspondence has Owasso public schools had with Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters, about Nex’s death and next steps to prevent any more bullying or deaths of Owasso students?
14. When will Owasso and all public schools in Oklahoma update its bathroom policies and protocols to ensure all students, including Two Spirit, Transgender and Gender Nonconforming (2STGNC+) can simply use the bathroom they feel safest in?
15. Why does Superintendent Walters continue to deny the existence of transgender and gender nonconforming people, in a state whose Indigenous history and culture has long respected and honored Two Spirit people and expanded definitions of gender and gender expression? How does Superintendent Walters think his inaccurate statements and beliefs such as “there are only two genders” impact people of other faiths and Indigenous backgrounds who know and respect that transgender people and youth exist, attend Oklahoma public schools, and as taxpayers, pay Walters’ salary to represent and protect their families and children?
16. What other cases of the deaths of Indigenous and 2STGNC+ people has the medical examiner and police department handled? How do their families feel about state officials and department credibility and competency?