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Poor choice. should have gone with IM sux .
It'd be the first thing forensics would look for in a death where an anesthesiologist was in the picture ...I agree. A sux dart would likely never be discovered. He would have simply "had a heart attack".
It'd be the first thing forensics would look for in a death where an anesthesiologist was in the picture ...
This reminds me of the case where am icu nurse killed her husband with IM sux. They found an analyte in his body of succinycholine. Albeit what was most damaging was the circumstancial evidence in that she asked coworkers about how to do it.
I saw some informative-murder-porn show on the discovery channel or one of those crime TV channels, about a murder with succinylcholine. The killer figured the succ would be metabolized enough to leave no trace, but apparently not. Maybe it was the same case? I can't believe there's be a lot of these cases.
My wife has assured me that she'll use a massive dose of KCl if I ever give her reason enough to off me, so it'll be completely untraceable. The downside of marrying a PA...
Go sublingual.leaves an IV site.
With a 300 cc syringe? (Unless you stick it in the carotid.)I'd go with an air embolus
Show I watched long ago said sux leaves a trace. The guy mommified the corpse and kept it around for many years before it was discovered and they were still able to find traces of sux.I saw some informative-murder-porn show on the discovery channel or one of those crime TV channels, about a murder with succinylcholine. The killer figured the succ would be metabolized enough to leave no trace, but apparently not. Maybe it was the same case? I can't believe there's be a lot of these cases.
Show I watched long ago said sux leaves a trace. The guy mommified the corpse and kept it around for many years before it was discovered and they were still able to find traces of sux.
Apparently it is a popular method for murder. I am aware of this case since it happened three houses down from where my uncle lived. (He was a witness in the case.)
What really tripped her up was the hospital cameras showed her leaving work and returning right when the fire was set. It also didn't help that she claimed she never left the hospital when interviewed by the police.
Murder is bad. Murder by sux is really bad. Sux and then burning the guy alive... well, lets just hope that if the eschatology is correct it is a foretaste of her eternal destiny.
http://www.thedaonline.com/article_104ad879-e089-5476-b7e3-6b11f07ba036.html
(It is interesting to note that the jury gave her life "with mercy" (parole eligibility) since they thought that was actually a tougher punishment than life w/o parole.)
Murder is bad. Murder by sux is really bad.