Gatorade-creatine mix: The state crime lab measured four 20 oz bottles and got 3.3%, 3.6%, 3.6% and 4.7% methanol. Charles drank one apparently identical to this at about 5:00pm Sunday evening, June 11, 2000 (candidate time #1) (.033-.047)x(20oz)x(30mL/oz) = 20-28 mL Hospital measurement: The blood sample taken Monday evening at 7:30pm Monday evening, June 12, 2000 was split. Then two separate lab measurements determined 600 and 750 mg/L. That means his blood methanol concentration at the time of sampling was (.60-.75g/L) / (.792g/mL) = (.758-.947) /1000 = .076 - .095 % = 760 - 950 ppm,* which is up about 8 times the now known lethal BAC of 110 ppm. Hours earlier when he got a poison dose, his blood methanol must have been much higherl. Charles was 37, 5' 11" and weighed 170 lb, so his body fluids volume was about 57 L. So the total amount of methanol in his system at the time of blood sampling was 57L x (760-950 ppm) = 43-54 mL *The autopsy report says serum methanol on Tues, June 13 was 600 ppm. That's hardly down at all, which is reasonable, because hospital treatment includes administration of ethanol to prevent metabolism of the methanol and thereby force it to be excreted instead, which is slow.