The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds - 133 - The Toxic Woman of Riverside
Episode Date: November 23, 2015Comedians Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds examine Gloria Ramirez, also known as the Toxic Woman of Riverside. SOURCES TOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH...
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Hello you are listening to the dollop. This is a bi-weekly podcast each week.
I, Dave Anthony. Here we go. Read a story. We can get there. From American history to
my friend Gareth Reynolds who has no idea what the topic is gonna be about. I had a
girl. Yeah but that took a while.
Do you want to look who to do? I'll do one bottle. People say this is funny. Not Gary Gareth. Dave okay. Someone or something is tickling people. Is it for fun? And this is not going to become a tickling podcast. Okay. You are queen fakie of made-up town. All hail Queen Shit of Liesville. A bunch of religious virgins go to mingle. And do what? Pray.
Hi Gary. No. I say done my friend. No. No.
January 11th, 1963. Oh okay. You want me back? That's it. Like your attitude now? Gloria Ramirez was born in Riverside County. Gloria Ramirez. California. Okay. She was one of three kids in a close Mexican
American family. Her dad worked as a car mechanic. Gloria dropped out of high school. She went from job to job working in a lot of fast food restaurants here and there. She was said to smile a lot and made friends very easily. It sounds like the Riverside lifestyle to me. That's what I'm talking about. Just, you know, bouncing around from Jack in the Box to Del Taco. Who's hotter right now? Arby's. Arby's is hot. In 1878 she was swimming in Riverside Park when Angel,
Archie Nigra, saw her. He fell in love instantly. And she fell in love with him. Oh, okay. It's always good when the other person's on board. I always think it's weird. Otherwise, it's a stalker.
I think it's weird when you fall in love with someone who's swimming. Yeah. Well, that in a way, though, doesn't that just kind of, isn't that an unfair advantage? It's just like seeing someone in their best outfit. It's like swimming is like, you know, someone's wet. You're going to get, you can see what's up nipple wise.
I mean, it's just it's a different experience. It is whereas if you see someone in their winter clothes
You don't see a lot of people in the streets of New York during a blizzard falling in love madly
You know the people like get the fuck out of my way
Yeah
After angels she moved after she separated from angels so they were together for a while
Well, that was really for me as a listener. That was a real I jumped out that really but thank you
They were I didn't have a honeymoon phase with they were together for years. They did a whole thing
Well, what were some of the things they did? Well, they had a couple of kids. Okay
So she moved in with her parents with her two kids who are now 15 and 12
She met another guy Johnny Estrada and she fell in love again. Was she swimming at the time? Nope. This time fully cloth
He was swimming
He was naked
She with clothes. They were in a movie theater. Okay. No more questions at all
He asked her to marry him and she said yes, okay
But Gloria was losing weight and had been feeling sick for two months. So she went to the doctor. Here we go
And she was diagnosed with advanced cervical cancer. Okay
She should have known much earlier in 1991
She had been given a pap smear at Riverside General Hospital and those results came back abnormal
But the hospital never contacted her
What you do if someone has what appears to be cancer, don't make that phone call
I mean, is that is that the re if that's their rationale?
That might be the only reason that I'm a minorly okay with it
Well, they said she was supposed to have come back in person to get the test you come and tell us you have cancer
You ever been here before?
Welcome to reverse hospital. Yeah, welcome you welcome to reverse side. You want to know you got cancer
Do you come in here and you let us know? Well, we just got your results back. You're here now
What do you have to tell us? What do you got?
Want to read a sports illustrated had she known about the abnormal results doctors say
She probably would have completely recovered, but now she was given just over one year to live
She was 31 years old
On February 19th 1994 she began vomiting and was having a hard time breathing an
Ambulance was called in the ambulance paramedics put an IV did the hospital call the ambulance for is that that reverse move there?
Yeah, we called one for you just in case we never know reverse hospital welcome to reverse side
So
The paramedics put it in IV line
During which time they spilled a little bit of blood
Little bit of blood came out. I feel like that's important for sure
But it feels like that's you're highlighting that feeling I wouldn't say it if it wasn't you're highlighting it now
It's just a thing I'm throwing out there tiny bit of blood on the on the floor
Detective Gareth is on the case a clue. She was taken to Riverside General Hospital and
And taken to a trauma bay in the emergency room at 8 15 p.m
There was nothing odd about the blood and when Gloria arrived at the hospital. She was awake and speaking
Hey, how you doing? Mm-hmm. I feel my I feel like my stomach has a boo boo. Mm-hmm. Well, that's right
The emergency room quickly went to work right where the nurses are doctors and the doctors are nurses. That's what I'm talking about
Yep, the doctors and nurses gave Gloria drugs to sedate her and help with her irregular heartbeat
Then nurses in Kane started another IV
One administering an IV standard protocol is to squeeze fluid out of the tubing to get rid of any air bubbles
Oh god, well, that's a no fucking brainer if an air bubble gets into a patient that patient can die
Yeah, it's terrible. Yeah, you don't want an air bubble in there. No, no air bubbles
So nurse Kane put the IV needle into Gloria's right arm. She then drew blood
From close to the IV area and at that point she started to smell something weird. Oh
What the fuck is about to happen?
Weird smell
It smelled like ammonia
Oh, dude get what no she did not what the IV I don't even mean to react like a
Disney character, but your reactions good. Well, they're not putting ammonia into her arm nurse Kane asked who popped the ammonia
Kane gave the syringe full of Gloria's blood to ER resident Dr. Julie Gorchniski
She then leaned over to smell the arm at the place where the IV entered
I mean she just put a bag of ammonia into a woman's arm. Then nurse Kane fainted
Nurse Kane fainted. Yeah, how's Gloria doing?
Someone yelled out to catch nurse Kane and Dr.
Humberto Ochoa jumped grab the nurse and gently put her on the ground at that point
But that real quick that does sound like every like Mexican soap opera. I've just seen
Just like while flipping through the channels real quick
Humberto Humberto catches her places around the ground
so
Now dr. Gorchniski smelled the syringe and immediately felt queasy
So she turned and began to leave the trauma Bay, but she didn't make it
She passed out before she could exit. What is happening there? Are they all what is happening?
If I was on the Mexican soap opera, that would be almost to camera. What is happening?
She lay on the floor shaking and was having difficulty breathing
Both women were then quickly taken out of the trauma Bay on gurneys. Where are they gonna take them?
They're already in the place. They should be
To the trauma Bay. Oh, right. Oh shit. We're there. Get him off the gurneys
at this point respiratory therapist Maureen Welch gave
the syringe of blood a sniff
What is it? It's like a Bram Stoker about to what like this is
What is happening? Well, I love that people keep smelling stuff and passing out so people keep smelling keep smelling it here smell this it'll hurt you
She also said it smelled like ammonia and she started to feel faint
Well, then she was this is the syringe. This is the syringe that her blood was on
Yeah
Okay, keep going. Then she went down like a third sack of someone sniffing the same thing. That's a good line
I wrote
Okay, congratulations
When Maureen woke up her arms and legs were jerking uncontrollably
At that point nurse Sally Baldera started vomiting and said she felt like
Her throat was burning. She was put on a guardian taken out into the parking lot
The parking lot getting the fuck out of there. There's food trucks. We got to make a stop
Well, why are they going? Okay, the fish taco trucks here. Come on
How's gloria?
Well, we'll get to that because so far by what you're telling me it sounds like shrapnel. I'm curious about the bomb zone
Then many other you are ER workers started becoming ill all saying they smelled ammonia smell this you'll die
Yeah, you stiffen take a rip and smell it. You'll die. I have an idea. Let's not smell that. Hey make him smell it
I wish you told me that before I smelled it
At this point it was total chaos in the ER ER. So dr. Achille called for an evacuation
9-1-1 was called. Well, I'm sorry and and what did 9-1-1 tell the fucking hospital?
We're taking people to you guys. We're having a stiff out
9-1-1 we need medical emergency. This is a medical emergency. We're at the medical place
We are at the medical hospital. We're at reverse side. We are
Medicaling we're at the reverse side hospital things are backwards here
We are getting sick on the patient with the doctors are all sick and the patients are helping the doctors which is normal practice here
reverse hospital NBC
Reverse hospital 8 p.m. Or as they call it breakfast time
Patients were taken to the parking lot while a skeleton crew stayed inside trying to save Ramirez's life a
Short while later the Riverside Fire Department responded and ordered those remaining in the ER to get out
Okay, so it's like a dude with like a hammer in his head is like okay, but
Ow
Get out about 8 50 p.m. Ochoa pronounced Ramirez dead
It is unclear for medical records whether she died before or after the evacuation of the ER
Okay
Did you expect that you seem well, and I'm not surprised that she's dead now when she clearly had problems
Well, dude, everyone's sniffing her blood and dying. I mean, what am I supposed to think? I think she's probably in a bad spot
Paramedics responded began treating those who had fallen ill
When investigators arrived later that night at least 15 people said they had smelled the strange odor
They almost all said it smelled like ammonia, but some said it smelled like gas or had a chemical smell
Ammonia a sweet chemical smell. Mmm. I want to drink me some of that chemical
It's like sherbert 12 people had fallen ill with dizziness nausea headaches and difficulty breathing
Of those who smelled that and became ill six were admitted to nearby hospitals
Dr. Julie Gorginski who was the second person to smell the IV?
Was the worse off?
She would be in intensive care for two weeks and need a respirator to breathe. Oh my god
So that should smell bad. What what what is the smell? What? Yeah, quit toying with me. What are we're gonna get to that? What is it?
Gloria Ramirez died in the yard it turned out
As we already knew she had advanced cervical cancer. They found out now they found out right
The inspectors from California's worker safety advance worker safety agency
Declared her dead body a public health hazard. Well, that's hard to say goodbye to her
Your mom's gone and you can never be near her again
She's like your mom's kind of like the ring if it were a lady, right?
Good Jesus. Oh, they just fucking staring at me. Don't worry, man
Gloria's corpse was wrapped in layers of heavy plastic and placed into an airtight aluminum casket. Wow
Yeah, actually the more I hear that the more I kind of like the sound of that and shot into space
Oh, of course. Where else are you gonna put it?
The media went crazy
The story of the fuming woman of Riverside hit the airwaves and newspapers
It was a great mystery
No one in the ER or other doctors could explain the fumes that came from the woman and
Caused others to become ill and led to an ER being evacuated
The reporters called it the medical mystery of the century. I
Mean, I feel like we've had bigger mysteries. This is it. This is the one. What if people start becoming essentially?
stink bombs
That's it. I like where we're headed. I like the premise we're living in
Obviously, they were concerned about performing an autopsy on Gloria's body. What don't you don't do it?
Well, you have to you do not you have to find out what happened. I leave her sick
Yeah, you what have we learned that her body is crazy. Yeah, so it's leave it be we got this who's gonna do an autopsy got this
Elaborate steps were taken to shield the pathologist from whatever nightmare was inside the body of Gloria Ramirez
Imagine like if you're the pathologist like explaining that to your wife like well
It's everyone who touched her died and I'm gonna actually have to cut her open and see what it was
I say goodbye to you and the kids. Yeah, I am going to work
I'm gonna cut up a lady. I'm gonna cut up a chemical alley chemical alley and I might not see you guys
All right, but it's my job. All right guys
I'm gonna go cut up the ammonia woman
so a
Special chamber was built
So the four men conducting the autopsy would be sealed off from the rest of the world
Okay
they put on
A level a protective suits Wow like the kind that are used to clean up toxic right the hazmat like in breaking bad
Yeah, that outbreak crazy. Yeah outbreak, right? I think we got it. Yeah, are we clear?
I think so like what he wears him back to the future when he goes into the barn. Yeah, and the DeLorean. Okay, three we got three
Sort of like in district
Eight or thirteen nine nine. Yeah. Yeah, that's always my favorite one out of the 13
So then they then each man was attached to an oxygen oxygen tank. Okay, right through a little tube
As they
Okay, so so I
This is sorry. We got an auto correct fucking thing here. So
So when they're doing the autopsy Riverside County's hazardous materials team watched on a video monitor
Okay, so they're doing the autopsy in a chamber and then outside there are guys watching the whole thing on a video on video monitors
Who and those guys were also wearing protective suits?
And their job was to rush in and rescue the guys doing the autopsy if anything went wrong really fast
It's a little like tag team wrestling. It's also fucking crazy. Yeah, that's your job
outside
Three firetrucks waited with full crews
Okay, world's best autopsy. Okay is ET inside
And then beyond the firetrucks over 50 reporters were gathered across the street behind yellow police tape
They waited for word and probably hoped for something horrible to happen
Right. Yeah, they had to oh, you know, they want one of the building to blow up. Yeah
nine dead as
Glorious body continues to kill people but we have to get inside that body
Herald the Rivera will lead us inside the body before the autopsy had started the media had been briefed about what would occur
One reporter yelled. What are you afraid of?
a
Chief deputy corner Dan Caputo said the unknown Wow what an exchange
That is straight out of Armageddon
What are you afraid of that's such an extra line in a movie? What are you afraid of the unknown?
Hard cut yeah, Hara Leone
So
Then the sunset so this is happening in darkness. Oh
Perfect smart Charles Cox was a
Cal OSHA district manager. Okay, so you know what everyone knows that OSHA is there the health
basically work the make sure everything's safe and healthy for work environments and
Hazardous spills and shit like that. They take care of all that stuff take care right clean the birds
so he's the district manager and
Tom Cranjiewicz sure Cranjiewicz was also a Cal OSHA inspector. They were keeping an eye on the autopsy and
The emergency standby equipment the two men had all come up with the entire autopsy plan
Which is crazy. Well, they're OSHA. That's what they're supposed to do. It is a crazy plan. Oh, it's fucking nuts
Okay, this is like the beginning of an X-Men. Yeah, it really yeah, this you definitely yeah
You Wolverine should emerge from bricks at the end. I mean, I think I already spoiled this, but she is a mutant. Yeah, that's where we're going
Yes
So the autopsy was Gloria make them all die from ammonia like smells
I wish it didn't have to come from there. That's where it comes from
The autopsy was not allowed to proceed
Until Cox and Cranjiewicz were sure everyone was protected as much as possible
Then something odd happened. Oh, yeah, okay, what?
Someone lived
Riverside County Coroner
Scott Hill
ordered Cranjiewicz and Cox to leave
Interesting
The two men were very upset and said they had to be there by state law and legally
The autopsy couldn't take place without their approval
But the coroner was having none of it. Okay
They were escorted out of the building by a Riverside police sergeant
What the fuck's happening
Cox had been working for OSHA for 12 years and he said quote
I have never encountered such hostility in all my years with Cal OSHA as
We were being let off the property by the police sergeant
I had the feeling that something very serious had occurred at that hospital and the coroner knew what it was and they wanted us out
Of there because they were afraid we might find out what had really happened at the hospital that night. What the fuck what?
Okay, remember when I said it was a great medical mystery. Yeah, you're in it. I mean you're fucking in it. I want answers
Coroner Scott Hill
ruled that Ramirez died from heart and kidney failure related to her cervical cancer
There is no explanation given for the fumes
Riverside officials just said they came from Gloria's body and were released when the IV was put in what?
What so what if their excuse is what?
That she's just she's got an odor body. She's just made of like maybe she didn't acid maybe she didn't wash
It sounds like she washed too much
But remember in the ambulance
They spilled the blood so and nothing happened. Oh, right. What the fuck?
So she just became a fucking bucket of bleach by the time she got to the hospital bed
That's exactly right. That's the name of the movie black bucket of bleach bucket of bleach
Uh, so the Ramirez family began to look into Gloria's death. Why they wait. What were their questions? Yeah. Hey, why hey, uh, literally everything? Hey
what
Hey, I wanted to ask all questions. Hey, uh, everything is my question. Can you answer that nope? Uh, fuck
Uh, because she was supposed to have another year to live
Uh, and they uh, we're noticing that evidence was missing lots of evidence. Yeah
Yeah
The syringe that you was used to draw her blood was gone
That's gotta be hard to do
Riverside spokesman Tom DeSantis told reporters the fire department did not think to retrieve it that night. Yep
Why would they which is strange because everyone was freaked out and one would think all the evidence would be taken care of
You would also think that it would be hard to take out
Yeah, because everybody's getting sick from it, right?
Everyone's been evacuated. So it's all just so we're yeah
A nurse Sally joe mccorkle said the fire department's hazardous materials specialist did ask about the needle
Where's the needle? She was also asked about it by the hazmat crew and her supervisor. She told them all where she had put the syringe
and yet
Nobody found it. Oh god. Yeah, then weirdly
Hmm
And uh, the blood that was removed from gloria right before she died also vanished
interesting
Her ivy bag was sent to the us food and drug administration to be tested at least we found the bag
Later chief deputy coroner caputo explained that he never followed up with the fda. Why would you I mean, you know what I mean?
You know how it works in reverse side
Yeah, they'll call you
Hey, this is reverse hospital. They solve the mystery you bring it to me. You know what I mean? All right
It's what are you putting the sheets on the bed for that's for the couch
reverse side he even uh
He never checked to see if it was tested which is why would you check? Why would you?
A lot of other stuff ivy tubing towels bedding
And even the clothing worn worn by the er staff was all put into barrels
Oh, as long as they had the clothing from the er staff and sent to a desert waste facility. Oh good
There it sat in the hot desert sun for several months. Cool. No tests had ever been performed on any of it. Why would it be?
Why would you test it?
Doesn't make any sense. We know everything we can know
Okay, so what about the uh
Cal osha guys who were kicked out of the
Yeah, okay. What about them? I'm sure they're getting the bottom it, right? No, they're in front of god damn it
Well two weeks after her death
They were taken off the investigation. Oh good
Cox was told he wasn't sensitive to the politics surrounding the situation and he was demoted. What are the politics?
I don't know what the the fallout from I mean, yeah, you know, oh god
I just like it's so easy for my conspiracy mind to just go crazy
Like but it just sounds like a Martian
Oh, it's like it sounds like what would happen if there was an alien by the way
I thought this was going to be a small up when I started it. Yeah, I was just gonna I was like, oh my god
I remember that lady when I was in college that lady who
The all the er passed out that's going to be a craister and they looked into it and it's so fucking nuts. What okay?
The other guy
krogenovich
Who was known as a very aggressive enforcement officer was removed for being disruptive and uncooperative with hospital officials
But that's that's hiding everything
But that's like when yeah, exactly that that is like when
You're like when nine cops will attack one dude pushes face into the ground and he's trying to move his right arm
And they're like he's resisting arrest
He's like you're killing him. Also, he should be
He should have a problem with the hospital officials because they fucked everything up
Yeah, no, he's he of course he's that's like if you take someone's child being like she was a real bitch about it too
One jesus, we're also going to get her for that
Uh, the coroner then claimed the two had threatened and intimidated him to delay the autopsy
The one that they were kicked out of
After cox and krogenovich were yanked off the case the head of the county's health services agency sent out an email to his staff
holiday party thursday
No toxic ladies. Yeah
We're gonna have a toxic punch
He ordered everyone to keep their mouths shut about the incident because of quote a very sensitive agreement with cal osha
That could be disrupted with adverse press reporting. Which turned out to be true
so
so
I don't even know where to begin but they they like
So there's she somehow has been like chemically poisoned or something
and
That nobody can know no one can know something like that. That's basically it no one can know
good
So it turned out to be true that uh cal osha did make a back room deal with riverside county
The deal was to get the two investigators off the case the case was then given to a new cal osha investigator
Some shithead who would be do whatever they said and he didn't make it over to the hospital
for six weeks
traffic
Right
Can be such a bitch
The highly publicized death of gloria ramirez came at the worst time for corner hill
He was in the middle of a difficult corner hill kind of sounds like a melrose place for like the morgue this this is a movie
You mean it's a movie waiting to be done or it is going to be okay. Yeah, I mean right now
It sounds like we're we're doing a hospital mystery show. Yeah
Hospital mysteries on an all new hospital mystery show
What do you got
No, nothing
Next week on hospital mystery shows
Uh
So corner hill was in the middle of a difficult campaign to keep him job
Who's being challenged by one of his workers deputy corner rick deas
Hill had been in the coroner's office for 20 years
And that suddenly found himself in the spotlight
Reporters were all over him looking for information and quotes
His face was popping up on tv every single day, which could only help in his reelection
Right, okay
But then things went sideways a month after gloria's death. Yeah, but yeah, they went sideways for sure
The deputy corner in charge of gloria's case stephanie albright
Shot herself while talking to her ex-husband on the phone. Whoa. What the fuck?
That doesn't help anything. No, that's not good at all
Oh god now the press is like, oh my god
That don't touch the phone. They're killing themselves. Don't touch the phone
Another deputy that worked with her said she was under pressure from the gloria rumira's case. What hill said the suicide would not slow down
The investigation of gloria's death, but the family wasn't happy with how the case was going
Yeah, yeah
For a month after gloria died her family had called the coroner's office to ask when her body would be released
So they've learned a lesson now to actually call make these calls instead of waiting for information from places now
They're calling. Yeah, you call the bureaucracy. You don't wait on the bureaucracy
They wanted an independent autopsy and they wanted to bury gloria rumira's
So of course riverside county officials sued gloria rumira's family. That's an interesting call to get
Hey, we'd like our mom's body
Uh, unfortunately, I work with shady assholes and shadiness and uh
We're actually going to sue you. That's um, uh, it's oh, what uh autopsy infringement
You've infringed on our autopsy. We want to bury our mom. Also, it's it's what we like to call uh, morgue slander
What you've slandered us via saying that you don't think we did a good autopsy. We just want to bury our mommy
Yeah, well, unfortunately, you're trying to also bury the truth which we've uncovered
So
Do you understand the lawsuit? No, I could go through it again. I don't want to
The county was demanding that any autopsy performed by the family would follow the same crazy procedures they had followed
Leaving out the part where they kicked out the two guys for watching over anything, of course
But during court proceedings, it was discovered that the county had performed a double secret autopsy on gloria
What it a double this is like now you're getting into like tag rules a double secret autopsy
In this time without using any of the crazy protective measures
What had used the first time and we're demanding the family now use
And now they were suing the family to follow the crazy procedures of the first autopsy that they didn't use in the second autopsy
So there was a earlier autopsy the first one that we know about okay, and then after that one where those dudes got kicked out
They went and just then they went and did another one normal one where there were no suits nobody
no
So what the fuck is happening now they're suing the family to make them do it like the first one
But so
So you can be around the body though. It seems so
God dammit
The judge was not happy
She asked the corner to explain what was going on
I'm sorry as a judge. What is happening. I'm sorry. Uh, just as the judge. I would like to say what the fuck
I think I'm the one who's going to plead insanity. Look to camera
Hill said
They just wanted to finish the stuff. They hadn't been able to finish the first time
Yeah, they left a couple things open they had a dinner to get to we forgot to look at the legs
We also
Thought that the brain was the heart for a minute. Um
So there's more stuff we still got to do to it
We thought the foot was the head so it's all we're gonna do our taxes and then we'll finish it
Oh, I also dropped a ring in there. Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah, Benny dropped a ring inside of her can of beer
Yeah, well, not just a can of beer. We were using her as a refrigerator unit for about a fortnight
um
So I'm sorry. I forgot what the question was. What was the question? What are you up to? Hey?
Cox one of the two guys kicked out of the autopsy the OSHA guys was not buying it
Quote when they did the second autopsy they wanted to make sure the chemicals Ramirez have been injected with or exposed to
Had sufficiently dissipated. There are many chemicals that have a half-life and disappear over time
I okay
If what is the angle in some way the like the angle is maybe
she
Like do do they think that in the hospital she got injected with a bunch of shit?
That's what the OSHA guys those two OSHA guys so they think that in the hospital
There was some sort of like malpractice where she was where they put fucking like ammonia in her
And that's when they all passed out and then what happened was the hospital and OSHA
had some sort of cover-up where they
Wanted to make sure that all this chemical all these chemicals were actually out of her to avoid any sort of litigation
With the Ramirez family pretty much
The Riverside corner was trying to act like it was normal to do an autopsy in two parts weeks apart. Oh, yeah
No, everybody's doing that's how we're doing it. No, no, no, you guys haven't heard of sequeling. You haven't heard of half ways
No, we sequel now everybody's sequeling. We do like a halfway to be honest
The first one's always really good and then the second one's kind of shitty, but it's a sequel. It's a sequel
That's how we do it. Anyway, any who's so what are you's been up to? Hey
Hey, experts say that this is far from normal. Really normally we do autopsies all at one time
Set a spokesman for the LA county coroner's office
A veteran pathologist should be able to do an autopsy in one setting. Yeah
That's how most jobs are
You do it, you know what
My hands got tired. I'm gonna get back to this body in a few weeks. Hey, listen. I can't wait to give you your car back
But uh, you know, I did the first part. I'm just kind of waiting on the second one now. It'll be a couple weeks
It'll be a little month or something
The judge said that the coroner's actions made it seem like the county was trying to hide something
Then the judge ordered county officials to answer questions under oath about their investigation
Just before
Moments before they were back to take the stand. Oh god
The county withdrew its lawsuit and allowed the Ramirez family to take gloria's body. Wow
So they went right up to the edge
They did now been a full two months since she had died
Right. Yeah, so they take her out of the morgue, you know
Now they can have it they can have they take her out of the morgue and they hand her over and they go
There you go and do what you want either on autopsy. Yeah
The body was delivered to a pathologist the family had hired
It was badly decomposed. Yeah, I'm sure because they didn't keep it on ice
Yeah, and it was full of chemicals, which I'm sure didn't help anything
Yeah, but they didn't keep it in the fucking morgue. Where was it?
Well, it wouldn't decompose if it was in the fucking morgue. So it's just in
They fucking put it up on the roof or some shit
Olive gloria's internal organs had been placed together in a plastic bag
Uh, you maybe she was born that way
You can't put that on them
And her heart was missing
Um, okay, I'm I'm gonna go ahead and say maybe that that is a red flag
Uh, the family pathologist said he could not determine a cause of death because of the
Decomposition the missing heart and the fact that her other organs were contaminated with fecal matter
Well, it's one of three things really. It's either the chemicalization of the body when she was in the hospital
The fact that she didn't have a heart or the fact that her poo organs were put into a bag in her stomach
Gloria's brother-in-law said quote. I think the county has already found out how she died and wanted to make sure we did not find out
Yeah 10 weeks after she died gloria ramirez was buried in an unmarked grave in her hometown
The family had to hold a yard sale to pay for the funeral
They also sold homemade brownies and cookies
At the funeral revin brevin brian taylor could not contain his anger and said gloria has not been treated right
It's a it's a that's a a religious man at the funeral. Yeah
Now riverside general hospital was looking down the barrel of serious liability
Gloria's family was rightfully angry and the lawsuits came
One was by gloria's family and the other was by dr. Gorkjinsky who had been put into intensive care by the fumes
Oh, fuck
She would spend the next three months in a wheelchair. I don't have bleeding into her brain. Oh my god
Both lawsuits claimed the state and county had destroyed evidence to cover up the release of a toxin substance and riverside general hospital
er
Corner Hill was named specifically
an
An investigator hired by the family went out to the desert waste facility where a lot of the evidence had been put in barrels and
Was sitting in the sun
Wow
It was now four months later. Oh my god
There were no labels on any of the items in there
It was a as though they'd collected up bags red bags filled with items thrown them in a barrel and sealed the barrel and shipped it
I can honestly say that everything I saw out there is useless
Well my mission accomplished. I guess how you do stuff. Are you trying to get to the bottom of this? Yeah, that's what they want to hear
Even though the media was calling it the medical mystery of the century
There was no chain of custody
There was no indication of who had been in charge of what evidence
And it was clear no one had made an effort to preserve any of the evidence
Now the corners election was coming up in just weeks and corner hill finally released the report of gloria's death
This ought to be good
What did she die of I wonder
Heart and kidney failure related to cervical cancer. He told reporters that the fumes that made everyone sick were just quote
The smell of death
Oh
Okay
You know by that one the only way to bring her back is a genie
Uh
No, no, I'm not buying that
The smell of death the smell of death. That's what made everybody sick a fragrance by calvin klein
That's why that one lady was in intensive care for uh
A couple of weeks well breathing tube. Yeah, that's why you got to go through your mouth old smell of death. Yep
It didn't take long before hill was being attacked for his handling of gloria's body. Well, I already I think we wrapped it up
It was the smell of death. I did a final report thing. Yeah, come on signature on it. It's mainly pictures. Well death guy. Come on
S. O. D. Huh anyone
So how he handled gloria's body the secret autopsy and the conclusion of everyone passing out and being hospitalized because of the smell of death
Elections smell of death. He sounds like ben karson
Yeah
Election day came and he was forced into a runoff with his deputy. How's he getting into a fucking runoff?
Is he a bush who votes for corner? I mean honestly, yeah
You know what the next time that there's corner elections if there still are would you ever elect a corner?
Can you imagine what that voting room looks like?
What the fuck what why are we electing coroners like talking about crazy democracy?
You know what you're not gonna cutting up dead people. Who the fuck knows who's good at it?
My opponent hasn't cut up as many dead people as me
I'm the best at cutting up the dead people and embalming them. I used to cut up kitties when I was a boy
Vote for me. I cut up puppies vote for me
See? This debate has always come down to kittens versus puppies
I once cut up a frog. We've all cut up frogs sirs
That's the third party candidate
Why are you even here? You're just throwing it off for my corner party. You're not even a doctor
You're right. I'm a garbage man, but I want that salary. I kind of like this garbage man angle the voters
Okay, so the runoff uh, he was forced into a runoff with his deputy and the runoff got closer and closer
And the heat he was getting from his smell of death theory was not going away. Good
So
He'll dump the smell of death theory five days before the runoff election
Oh, give me a dave. He suddenly produced a report made by scientists at laurence live or more national laboratory
That's a place that works on nuclear weapons. Okay, a nuclear weapon
The lab speculated that the fumes probably
Give me a from a bizarre chemical chain reaction in ramirez's blood
Prompted by the use of dimethyl
Sulfoxide also known as dmso
The scientists had found something in gloria's blood that could have been produced by dmso
So they reverse engineered the way that could have worked
And the idea was completely accepted by the press. What is the idea?
Well, it's that there within her body
Because of something she had been taking previously because of her
So some like cancer chemical and then because of the iv it caused some crazy chemical reaction that because of the iv
Okay, well then
I'm not gonna shout at you like you're the corner
The la times wrote a big story about it on the front page even though scientists all over the country were ridiculing the lab's conclusion
Yeah
There isn't a knowledgeable chemist anywhere who could call this theory plausible said stanley jagab one of the world's leading
Dmso experts
Well, that's damning even a college chemist would know this couldn't happen
Well, someone should tell him that we don't have college chemists, but yeah
He also said the study was quote goofy
Medically speaking and then it was amazing the authors
Oh, and that the authors hadn't been able to get it published
It turns out the laurence lived more scientists had only come up with the idea as a theory
Not as a den of it as definite explanation of what happened, but he'll release it as if it was conclusive
Well, it sounds like he's in a good spot
Sounds like this reelection is cinched. I want a corner who's in a panic. Yeah, you want to quit
You totally want a corner who's just everything is a lie. He almost yeah, he's he's got the behavior of a bookie
He's like sway like smell of death
Um, no this report. No, it's just chemical stuff in the body. No more questions smoke bomb smoke bomb
The state department of health services then released a report blaming the er situation on
mass hysteria
Oh, of course the smell of rubber peeling on the hospital floor. Yeah, which they said was begun by the strange smell
Oh, so it's one of those things the smell is the impetus, but it's not the disease
Right, right now. We've obviously covered mass hysteria on this podcast. Yes
And it often affects more women than men right
Health services made sure to point out that more women
In the er became ill than men
Wasn't it anybody who smelled it? That's just a good call by them. Yeah. No, that's likable
And of course as often has happens in mass hysteria one of the women were was put into intensive care for weeks
And had to use a wheelchair
the usual
That happens all the time time of the message. Yeah, that's one of the things
It's not mass hysteria until someone's been in a wheelchair
The workers in the era were furious
Doctors who treated them said the idea was bullshit the doctor treating dr.
Gorginski said quote the mass hysteria diagnosis is very insulting
It was obvious there was a certain bureaucratic pressure to come up with the theory
But these er workers had real physical problems and dr.
Gorginski was the most severely affected
The air people are not likely to succumb to mass hysteria seriously
These are the people who suck out chest wounds all day and drill holes in people's heads and she was just on a table
Like it wasn't like she it wasn't like yeah, she had a gunshot through her chest
And was like walking around a little bit. No, it's fucking insane
She was just on a table with an iv and then it was smelling a needle the shit that er people
See and smell every day is horrifying. Yeah, I mean we all we've seen er
Yes, that's what i'm talking about also reverse hospitals in those shows
That's that show is actually called re
Dr. Gorginski said quote I think it is absurd and ridiculous
For a government agency to come out with conclusions without reviewing all the records
The bones in both my knees are dead and they never even bothered to interview me
her
The bones in her knees died from smelling this
She took a whiff of something
And the bones in her knees are dead and the state is saying
Ladies be crazy. Well, I mean, you know, I mean she
She's a chick
Yeah, exactly the state the state would probably saw a really hot dude and got weak at the knees
We're talking about can't focus the state would like to just say the chicks be crazy
She must I mean she god she must just be so pissed fucking live it. I mean your life
Your life said one doctor said it sounds to me like the people in the emergency room. We're exposed to some sort of volatile toxin
What?
So a lot of people are coming up with obviously insane and ridiculous ideas to explain this away. We are america
What could the hospital be so afraid of?
Well, it's riverside county. Mm-hmm. What do you think of anything at riverside county?
I don't know
It's a place known for meth the way anaheim is known for disneyland. Yeah, well, it's a shithole
The county it's full of people making and using meth between 1988 and 1997 more than 1000 meth labs were shut down in the county
It's I don't know why people always are trying to put their foot through science. Just let the people have their science
People think
Oh police think they couldn't find twice as many meth labs over the same period
So they're probably more like
Two or three thousand right?
In 1996 the state bureau of narcotic enforcement called riverside county the methamphetamine capital of the world
But it's it's just fun to be on a list. Hey, what about being the best at something? Yeah, you know
That you know, they put up a statue. Yeah. Yeah, I would have just a meth bag. It's just a meth guy. No teeth
A toothless psycho with a boner. He's got a hard eye. He's fucking a watermelon
No teeth one of his eyes is just like out of his out of its socket
And meth labs pop up in the weirdest places in riverside in 1995 cops found one being run at a daycare center
In 1996 got to teach kids meth. Yeah
1996 please found a meth lab at the home of middle school teacher
Several people around the country have been found making meth in walmarts
And in 1990 a meth lab was discovered in denver at a public medical facility
An employee was making meth at night in the lab of the medical facility
The lab was discovered because a supervisor smelled
strong chemical fumes
State and county officials never looked into the possibility of meth
But the fumes and sickness symptoms of the er staff match those associated with exposure to meth fumes
A forensic chemist who analyzes drug lab materials said quote
Those smells and symptoms are classic to meth fume exposure
All that would be consistent with a drug lab
And as happened in denver, colorado hospitals are the perfect place to make meth because you can order the chemicals
You need without being questioned
And there are a lot of locked doors
So the theory is
That there they there was like a meth leak
Is oh no
It gets so much better
Meth doesn't require a lot of equipment to make
It could be made with a few beakers and some solvents the big problem is the chemicals can explode or release toxic fumes right?
Because cops have cracked down heavily on labs. It's funny. It's funny to crack down on meth
Have you ever met down on crack? I have okay
Some meth makers because the crackdown started carrying out the process in stages in different locations
Which made it easier to avoid detection like an autopsy
Yes, you do an autopsy in several different locations. Yeah different stages
So uh
So a market was created
So you could get all the stuff you you needed to make the meth
Like people would prepare that stuff and then give it to you like a like a ready-to-go recipe
Yeah, like a like a meth starter kit a meth starter kit. So instead of you having to make all of the stuff
To make the meth another guy would make this and this and this and then you just grab and put it all together really quick
So this sounds like an infomercial we're like five years away from it's just great
Like where it's just like the like distressed housewife where it's like how many times have you passed out in your kitchen from meth?
So
Finished meth actually has no odor
Okay
But as the as what we're talking about are precursors precursor chemicals, right?
This is meth in stages the right methods before you make the meth
This is the this is the ingredients of meth right the tough part the baking. Yeah, uh, they often smell like ammonia or have a sewer like odor
Sewer like odors were reported regularly at Riverside Hospital for months before gloria died. Wow at no source was ever found
One month before
She died in the ER
A cancer patient had to run out of his room because he was almost overcome by toxic fumes
The smell was so intense that he vomited the same thing happened two days later to the same patient
And then the morning gloria Ramirez was brought to the ER
The hospital staff reported sewer like odors
I mean the only thing that is in their defense is it is riverside and it's such a shithole
It smells like sewer welcome to riverside
You go to go down to high school. We're gonna watch the fighting sewage
If someone was making chemical recipe bags to make meth the smells would have been
The source and that is exactly what one of the fired osha
Investigators thinks was happening cox believes a chemical precursor was being made at Riverside General Hospital quote
I believe there was an intermediate product not full meth that was being manufactured in the hospital and then transported out to be completed elsewhere
I think very quickly into the investigation county officials figured out there were some hospital workers running their own business on the side
I don't think anyone in the hospital knew about it at the time other than those involved
But as a result of this incident
They found out what was going on and decided to cover everything up
It is the only plausible scenario because the lawsuit would just be
The hospital would be shut down. Yeah, the hospital would be shut down, right?
Cox believes it's a meth lab
I mean, yeah, how you got it the panic on someone's face whether they're just like
Fuck it. Let's just deny it. You're like deny. How the fuck Ted with all due respect. How the fuck are we gonna deny this?
I don't know. Let's just deny it though. Everything everything put the body in a bag
Put the body in a bag on the roof. Let it rot. We're gonna treat the body like a goddamn hot pocket
Throw it on the roof and let it spin for 30 days. I don't think you know about hot pockets. I'm sorry
What are hot? I don't think it'll lean pockets
Cox believes the chemicals were packaged in iv bags and then smuggled that at the hospital. Oh
Oh, shit and somehow one of those bags accidentally made it into the ER and we was used as an iv on gloria ramirez
Oh god, that is what that I mean
If a nurse squeezed some fluid out of the bag when getting rid of the bubbles
It would explain how strong fumes got into the air. Oh my god
There is other evidence that indicates meth the symptoms the ER staff and ramirez experienced
Point to exposure to meth gases
Also blood tests on ramirez dr. Kirchinski and a nurse showed elevated levels of cyanide
That has been unexplained by government officials, but meth specialist ed brown
Who provides expert testimony in drug trials says the elevated cyanide levels could be explained by exposure to methyl
Lemming meth methyl aiming
Uh is an ingredient of meth that has a strong ammonia odor
Methylamine causes headaches dizziness burning sensations of the throat and other respiratory problems. These are
All the exact symptoms that were experienced
by
ER staff. Oh and once it's in the body it can be converted
to cyanide
County and state officials said there was no meth detected in the body of ramirez
And a decomposing body makes detecting meth almost impossible. Yeah. Well, that was the angle, right?
So they sued
To delay them getting the body back so the body would decompose
Also, they did not test for meth precursors and finally there was vapor found in the body bag
And the state claimed the chemical was new
And it did not match anything in their chemical libraries
So they found
A vapor in the body bag. Yeah, and they tested it and they're like, this is I don't know
I don't know. That's as good as an answer. There we go. We're out of here
But when asked to look at it three years later a uc professor of forensic toxicology
And consultant to the da
Found that it matched two amine compounds. One of them is a meth precursor that has a strong ammonia scent
He was able to come to these results so quickly that he doubt state investigators made any sort of effort
Wow
Ramirez went to a grave with the media calling her the toxic woman and the smelly body. No funeral home wants
The coroner never returned her heart
Upon being questioned in court three years after her death
If there's any reason to keep the heart
He told the judge. I don't know of any
Good. Well, there's a that's that's good. That's resolution. Glory Ramirez's family settled for $350,000. What?
I could find no record of what happened to the six million dollar lawsuit filed by dr. Gorkchinsky
They only got $350,000 because they fucking blew away the evidence. How much cheaper is that than getting your hospital shut down?
I mean, right crazy. They saved. It worked. It did work. They won. Fuck. They fucking won
That's insane
That is what I was thinking at first is that it's some like but I mean
Imagine like putting ammonia into a person's bloodstream
This is such an evil story
It is insane. It's vile
Not only that, but they fucking killed her in the first place, but telling her about the fucking pap smear results, right?
Yeah, well, they wanted it. It's almost like, you know, it's almost like when you run a lap you want to shave a couple minutes
They were like, well, look, I mean we gave her a year. Let's see if we can fucking do it today
Let's undercut ourselves. Let's get that meth in here. Wow. That is crazy. Isn't it? Yeah
And it's one of those things too where you're not going to get any employee to step up and admit that that shit's going on
It'd be like, yeah, I'll go to jail for meth. Yeah, no way
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