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Couldn't help wondering what this substance is? Could it be SN?
They mention she ordered it from russia.
They mention she ordered it from russia.
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I really want to know, thought it was SNsome says TET / rat poison
What Suicide forum do they dicuss tet/Rat poison on? A.s.h ?some says TET / rat poison
Exactly the article mentioned a suicide forum is where she got the information according to her search history and I couldn't help think it was here. The only substance I hear repeated on here is SN.What Suicide forum do they dicuss tet/Rat poison on? A.s.h ?
Yeah.She died from methmoglobainemia. That's how SN kills. Are there other substances that do that?
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What is methemoglobinemia? Beth Matthews inquest injuries explored
Nine months after the death of mental health blogger Beth Matthews, it was disclosed in an inquest that she died from methemoglobinemia caused by poisoning.www.sportskeeda.com
Cyanide and TETS or whatever it's called.Like what?
Mystery solvedShe died from methmoglobainemia. That's how SN kills. Are there other substances that do that?
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What is methemoglobinemia? Beth Matthews inquest injuries explored
Nine months after the death of mental health blogger Beth Matthews, it was disclosed in an inquest that she died from methemoglobinemia caused by poisoning.www.sportskeeda.com
It seems like TETS will not cause methmoglobainemia as it acts differently as a neurotoxin and convulsant. Cyanide acts in the opposite way to methmoglobainemia and in fact sodium nitrite can act as an antidote for cyanide poisonings.Cyanide and TETS or whatever it's called.
I think.
I honestly don't know.
Because she did it correctly and didnt disclose what she took so they were not prepared to recessitate her.So she took SN , right in front of everyone and was successful ? How is this possible - we have threads here saying they took SN but woke up after 15 hours. how is it possible ?
Agreed that it seems to be overly fast acting. 40 mins-4 hrs should be the length of time until death on average.So she took SN , right in front of everyone and was successful ? How is this possible - we have threads here saying they took SN but woke up after 15 hours. how is it possible ?
I thought the same. Thanks for explaining.It seems like TETS will not cause methmoglobainemia as it acts differently as a neurotoxin and convulsant. Cyanide acts in the opposite way to methmoglobainemia and in fact sodium nitrite can act as an antidote for cyanide poisonings.
Based on this article that it was methmoglobainemia, everything points to SN.
Most people die in under an hour.Agreed that it seems to be overly fast acting. 40 mins-4 hrs should be the length of time until death on average.
But if that blog is correct that it was methmoglobainemia, what else might have caused it?