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TMZ posts about SN suicide, but they call it nitrate instead of nitrite. is that an error, or do both work? (link attached)
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oh wait, when i mentioned that, i was thinking of a dailymail article that i had been reading later on.
this article has a lot of info about the compunds:
Edward Leclair started downing a cloudy liquid while being found guilty of sexually assaulting a child in August 2022. A medical examiner has ruled he died from the toxic effects of sodium nitrite.
www.dailymail.co.uk
this asshole guy in the article did something really terrible and then killed himself,
but the relevant thing here is the scientific aspect, and learning about how the chemical works
that's the article i mean, where they mention both nitrite and nitrate.
pretty long article
Edward Leclair started downing a cloudy liquid while being found guilty of sexually assaulting a child in August 2022. A medical examiner has ruled he died from the toxic effects of sodium nitrite.
www.dailymail.co.uk
i saw there was an actress who apparently used the chemical... if you press that link, like i said, then there will be "relevant article" links within the article
how the heck did he get it in the courtroom? they usually provide the water. I guess he must have disguised it as a regular beverage. that's wild he was in a courtroom and intervention wasn't fast enough. also very telling on how fast things happen with sn in my opinion
how the heck did he get it in the courtroom? they usually provide the water. I guess he must have disguised it as a regular beverage. that's wild he was in a courtroom and intervention wasn't fast enough. also very telling on how fast things happen with sn in my opinion
i wonder if he took anti-vomit medication and then still puked?
like... i wonder if he would have vomited even more, if he didn't take anti-vomit medicine.
(if he did)
how the heck did he get it in the courtroom? they usually provide the water. I guess he must have disguised it as a regular beverage. that's wild he was in a courtroom and intervention wasn't fast enough. also very telling on how fast things happen with sn in my opinion
Never forget that most of what the protocol entails is there to make it as close to 100% as possible. People have died from tasting as little as a few grams of SN as I'm sure you're aware of.
Also they had no way of knowing it was SN fast enough
Never forget that most of what the protocol entails is there to make it as close to 100% as possible. People have died from tasting as little as a few grams of SN as I'm sure you're aware of.
Also they had no way of knowing it was SN fast enough
There was a podcast i listened to on this particular case and it seems like he may have taken enough sn to hide within the bottle cap itself, so perhaps way less than anything anyone uses for ctb.
There was a podcast i listened on this particular case and it seems like he may have taken enough sn to hide within the bottle cap itself, so perhaps way less than anything anyone uses for ctb.
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