madameviolette

madameviolette

Another Big Pharma victim
Oct 9, 2025
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I also couldn't imagine myself doing that either.

But what bothers me is that, like in this case from the link, the husband had already agreed to die and just wanted to stop suffering, and the wife had to go through a lot of hardship to help her husband. It's good that she didn't get a heavy sentence. Poor woman.

Seems the judge was sympathetic
 
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BlockedintheUK

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Dec 20, 2025
77
14 years is disgusting you could kill someone and get less. If they have to punish him that's one thing but 14 years is barbaric. If a doctor was reckless and killed someone they wouldnt get 14 years.
 
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Higurashi415

Higurashi415

i'll f*ck me in my own way
Aug 23, 2024
308
So he did financial transactions that could be easily traced...

"Monzo" is not "Monero"

And he probably contacted people with Apps that allow people to be easily traced... (WhatsApp, Signal, Discord, etc.)

I'm sure the two people who died were highly traumatized and miserable and glad to have a way out. People don't randomly become suicidal and traumatized for no reason. They usually either have major health problems or trauma caused by a cruel and evil society. Anti-suicide slogans don't repair being broken by a cruel society, even if the government pretends otherwise.

I'll say it, since no one else will:

This man Miles Cross is a hero...

but he had bad OpSec and it was so bad, he should have just turned himself in after the sale or written a confession to police.

Also fuck the government and police for claiming people must stay alive because only the government gets to choose life or death.
Hero? A guy who breaks the rules to fork SN for twice the price?
If you're committed to CTB then I don't think that amount of money matters anymore.

He would've got less for actual homicide, the UK justice laws are a joke. And this is a bit hypocritical when the government are pushing through the Assisted Dying Bill. Why can't people understand not everyone is cut out for life and shouldn't be forced to suffer?
Should SN be, say, 3000$ a pound then?
 
Captive_Mind515

Captive_Mind515

King or street sweeper, dance with grim reaper!
Jul 18, 2023
548
What is this statement "police eventually get all drug dealers who ship their own products" coming from? Are you a criminologist? Do you have data?

Plenty of people deal drugs for a brief period of time, without using mules, and no one gets them. Also, I don't sell drugs or SN.

You write like you're a police officer or BBC journalist.

Mate, just because I don't display the same fanatical hatred of them as you, doesn't mean I'm a cop or a journalist. And I don't need to prove anything to you either.

I'm just realistic. And I'm giving my opinion based on what I've read over the years.

The UK government and police have an agenda regarding this site and this particular substance. You're dealing with a police force here, who are like rabid dogs… they regularly turn up at people's door to arrest them for expressing the wrong opinion on social media for example.

You're pretty naive if you think that same police force - with that level of motivation - cannot find where packages are being mailed from. They can and they do. It just comes down to how motivated they are to catch you.

Anyway, it's probably a moot point in this particular case, as it seems likely that this guy left a strong digital trail behind him.
 
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Dot

Info abt typng styl on prfle.
Sep 26, 2021
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Perhaps his father had a horrible extraordinarily slow and painful disease and his child bought it to relieve his suffering?

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urgent

Member
Dec 6, 2025
70
"The father of the person who bought the drug went missing and his body was found weeks later.

He had taken his own life using the chemical compound which had been purchased from Cross."

I'm not sure I understood this correctly. The father took their child's SN and died ?

I do. I have nerve damage from prescription meds. This is also why I can't use SN despite being the easiest and most affordable way of ctb.
I'm sorry. I have nerve damage too.I don't know anything about SN. Why can't you use it? It's the easiest way? I don't know where to get it. I don't know anyone who used it.Is it easy to detect that it was used? I see people here saying they are testing it. I've also seen them say it didn't work. Why wouldn't it work? I don't understand why so many are here saying they want to ctb if they have it, its easy and it works. Does it take a long time? Is it painful? Do you have to take something for nausea first? Anyone here have personal experience? Thanks
 
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rabbitjack

Member
Dec 6, 2025
16
14 years? For selling a legal although restricted substance? That sounds too much
 
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genie

Student
Aug 26, 2024
109
Hero? A guy who breaks the rules to fork SN for twice the price?

Should SN be, say, 3000$ a pound then?
No, because then it would be unaffordable to most. £100 isn't a bad price when you take into account risks and expenses.
 
Higurashi415

Higurashi415

i'll f*ck me in my own way
Aug 23, 2024
308
No, because then it would be unaffordable to most. £100 isn't a bad price when you take into account risks and expenses.
He could've given the source for free, like many must've done in the past as I never paid to know how to order SN. The risks and expenses would've been 0 if he simply sent the link.