Document Release: Vitreous fluid analysis of mutilated Nebraska cow
The Black Vault published GC/MS laboratory results from vitreous humor extracted from cow #8. Analysis detected possible brominated compounds and tryptophan derivatives with sedative properties, though findings remained inconclusive regarding pharmacological intervention.
Background
The disclosed documents detail gas chromatography and mass spectrometry testing conducted on ocular fluid samples preserved from the 2003 incident. While biochemical screening confirmed natural constituents expected in bovine tissue, technicians noted anomalies suggesting potential brominated substances requiring expensive secondary confirmation procedures. Notably, analysis found no oxindole compounds previously detected in other mutilation cases. Tryptophan derivatives present could represent endogenous metabolic byproducts or potential masking agents for tranquilizing compounds. Laboratory personnel emphasized that while definitive exotic toxins were not confirmed, the possibility of covert chemical sedation could not be categorically excluded without additional analytical resources.