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If you follow the links and actually read the article, he did not take the SN in a room full of people, he was in a holding cell alone waiting to hear the verdict of the jury.Fucking asshole. I need details.He died in a room full of people? I want that certainty too.
Ahhh okay that makes sense. I couldn't find the actual link to the article.If you follow the links and actually read the article, he did not take the SN in a room full of people, he was in a holding cell alone waiting to hear the verdict of the jury.
If you follow the links and actually read the article, he did not take the SN in a room full of people, he was in a holding cell alone waiting to hear the verdict of the jury.
When it's your time to die, it's your time to die.He drunk it in front of everyone. It took about 20 minutes to render him unconscious. He threw up and they administered medical aid but he still died.
You have any leads? Cyanide was my first choice considering it worked fast enough for Soviet spiesReminds me of the case against Michael Marin who was found guilty of arson in court, and took a home made cyanide pill right there in the courtroom. Still trying to find a way to get cyanide and do what Marin did.
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Ex-banker's courtroom death an apparent suicide | CNN
The death last month of a 53-year-old former investment banker who collapsed in an Arizona courtroom, minutes after a jury found him guilty of torching his palatial Phoenix estate, appears to have been a suicide, police said Tuesday.www.cnn.com
Either way, how did he get his own bottle of water or thermos past security at courthouse)?If you follow the links and actually read the article, he did not take the SN in a room full of people, he was in a holding cell alone waiting to hear the verdict of the jury.
I don't unfortunately have any leads for sourcing it But also to note thet death by cyanide supposedly is not painless though it is portrayed as quick and painless in the James Bond movies. In the video of Marin dying in the courtroom he is gasping for air and he did not die immediately—took around 8 minutes. But cyanide will do the job. There are plenty of reports of sn not working for whatever reason. The ideal means would be drinking a solution of cyanide and water, then immediately putting a pistol to one's mouth and pulling the trigger. A gunshot wound to the head alone will not even garuentee to work. It's amazing how the human boday can survive a traumatic head injury. But cyanide solution + gun shot is imho quite reliable.You have any leads? Cyanide was my first choice considering it worked fast enough for Soviet spies
This gives me so much hopeHe drunk it in front of everyone. It took about 20 minutes to render him unconscious. He threw up and they administered medical aid but he still died.
In the Bond flick "Skyfall", the villain had half his face burned off by a failed cyanide suicide.But also to note thet death by cyanide supposedly is not painless though it is portrayed as quick and painless in the James Bond movies.
Ouch! How does cyanide fail after one consumes it? The death by cyanide scene that comes to my mind is from Dr. No - where a villain consumes it via a cigarette and quickly keels over instantly dead.In the Bond flick "Skyfall", the villain had half his face burned off by a failed cyanide suicide.