You are assigned to investigate the death of a police officer and his wife who died as their car spun off the road on New Years, hitting a tree in the early morning. When the toxicology comes back 6 weeks later it shows the husband, who was driving to be positive for cocaine. How will you proceed with this information knowing there are two small children surviving their parents and a pending $600,000 life insurance payout? Please do a little research here and find a toxicology report first, and if possible, a "tox report" for a MVA death due to the influence of cocaine.

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If I am assigned to investigate such a case, I would proceed according to the law as there's a reason laws are made for the well-being of the citizens. I will get the report and knowing that the driver was positive of cocaine will submit that report. This might cause life insurance payout to be nullified but one should follow his/her duty first. The children are small and there are chances that they may be put in foster homes or with some relatives. There is an equal chance the money they will inherit from the insurance may be misused. So, I will follow the law and will investigate accordingly.