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Battered_Seoul

Experienced
Jun 13, 2018
244
Came across an article about a university student who killed himself with a combination of plastic bag suffocation and organic solvent inhalation. Now, I assume the solvent is ether. There are also a few forensic articles describing this method.

Thoughts on how unpleasant this would be? Would death primarily be from asphyxiation?
 
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anna

anna

downfall
Mar 18, 2018
441
I also read an article about someone who died accidentally while inhaling ammonia while cleaning.
But I do not know the details as if it is painful or slow ...
I guess if these methods were safe and peaceful, the pph would have included them in the list
I do not know...
 
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Justanotherconsumer

Justanotherconsumer

Paragon
Jul 9, 2018
974
They sell pure ether in truck stops for cold starting trucks in sub zero temps. I've tried inhaling some and nothing happened. Not sure if medical ether is any different. In Mexi co it's pretty common to give foreigners ether in there drinks to make them easy to rob.