How can I make this medical mystery as realistic as possible in my story?

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answer:Howdunit:The Book of Poisons for starters. Google “Any untraceable poisons” also. Toxicology tests vary depending on whether the victim is alive or dead, and if dead, how dead. (perpetrator) I have two deadly poisons growing in my perennial garden, one hightly favored by the Medici. There are also the wild mushrooms that spring up after rain showers.

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