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Amarajoy

Amarajoy

Specialist
Sep 12, 2024
378
Not distressed? Didn't you hear the pig-like grunting noises? Turn your sound on.


Yes, I've actually seen the full video, which you didn't provide here.

The grunting sounds do not equal distress. When a person is dying they get what is called the death rattle. It does not cause them any distress but is distressing to witness. Same with agonal breathing. There is nothing to suggest he was distressed just because there were grunting sounds.

A recent video of sn on here the woman made grunting sounds. This went on for quite some time. She also fell face first into her bed. Struggled to get up to vomit. And went through quite a lengthy, unpleasant looking experience.

Mr. Marin, on the other hand, was able to accomplish his final exit in a packed courtroom, without a lengthy protocol, and managed to turn and look at his loved ones one last time before passing. This all happened in the span of about eight minutes. Much more peaceful looking to me and much quicker than sn with fewer requirements.

It seems the full length video has been scrubbed, unfortunately.
 
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Dai

Member
Aug 15, 2024
58
Here's another who took cyanide in court. Can't find a whole video of his death tho

 
Amarajoy

Amarajoy

Specialist
Sep 12, 2024
378
Here's another who took cyanide in court. Can't find a whole video of his death tho


Cyanide seems easier than sn? Any reliable sources to purchase from?
 
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maniac116

maniac116

My own worst enemy🌹💔
Aug 10, 2024
1,918
I've read that cyanide can cause agonizing pain and is not always fast at all 🤗🌹💔
 
Amarajoy

Amarajoy

Specialist
Sep 12, 2024
378
I've read that cyanide can cause agonizing pain and is not always fast at all 🤗🌹

Cyanide poisoning is poisoning that results from exposure to any of a number of forms of cyanide.[4] Early symptoms include headache, dizziness, fast heart rate, shortness of breath, and vomiting.[2] This phase may then be followed by seizures, slow heart rate, low blood pressure, loss of consciousness, and cardiac arrest.[2] Onset of symptoms usually occurs within a few minutes.[2][3] Some survivors have long-term neurological problems.[2]

Sodium Nitrite:
  • Signs of methemoglobinemia like a blue or gray color of the lips, nails, or skin; a heartbeat that does not feel normal; seizures; very bad dizziness or passing out; very bad headache; feeling very sleepy; feeling tired or weak; or shortness of breath. This effect is rare but may be deadly if it happens.
  • Signs of too much acid in the blood (acidosis) like confusion; fast breathing; fast heartbeat; a heartbeat that does not feel normal; very bad stomach pain, upset stomach, or throwing up; feeling very sleepy; shortness of breath; or feeling very tired or weak.
  • Very bad dizziness or passing out.
  • A fast heartbeat.
  • A heartbeat that does not feel normal.
  • Feeling confused.
  • Blurred eyesight.
  • Seizures.
  • Numbness and tingling.
  • Fast breathing.
  • Shortness of breath.
Sound about the same to me. 🤷
 
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tiredash

Banned
Dec 5, 2024
148
I asked chatgpt and it sais that cyanide causes a faster death than SN. I asked how fast if I overdose, like, nothing about miligrams, but like 100 grams and it says about 1 minute, but collapse around 30 seconds...

Honestly, idk what to think, idk if is veritable information.
 
L'absent

L'absent

Banned
Aug 18, 2024
1,391
I've talked to a lot of experts and it's really not easy to answer. It is certainly rapid, but it depends on the type of cyanide because it varies from seconds to many minutes. And for the agony there is still the same uncertainty. Conclusions: We know nothing.
 

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