Well, they may have said acid but they obviously did not examine the cigarette or make an up close examination of her body. So their determination of acid was perhaps premature.
So what could it have been? Well, some metals burn when exposed to air. And some of them burn really HOT. Maybe the cigarettes might have been laced with a powdered form of some of those metals?
Not to over think this, but perhaps the cigarette packages were vacuum packed to prevent premature combustion? Maybe the metal powder inside the cigarettes were covered in a protective film, that burned off when the cigarettes were lit?
That's all I got.
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