I am automatically suspicious of any news paper or media report. Their
job is to sell papers, advertising etc. The more sensationalistic they
can make a report, the more interest they bring to the media.
If you are truly investigating the report, contact the reporter
directly. Interview the reporter and ask the questions that are
bothering you.
Mark Phillips
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liviu_cer@yahoo.co.uk liviu_cer
Thu Aug 19, 2010 3:29 pm (PDT)
Hi all,
I am trying to make sense of a newspaper story.
1) Female, 42, tall, athletic, presumptively suicide with 440 ml
(carbofuran) Foradan. 2)Supposedly fell to the floor, gashing" wound to
the head, produced, "most likely", by her fall, measuring almost a
centimeter and a half, which bled profusely.
3)Suicidal supposedly left message on another person's mobile.
Now, I have no picture of the scene or anything, but trying to make
sense of the dynamic, my questions are:
1) Any references (books, articles) about such possibility? I saw
a report quoting around 300ml ingestion, and I suppose that
concentrations might come differently, but the quantity still looks big
to me. How long it will takes to ingest such quantity and in what
interval installs death?
2) It this dynamic possible? Any references appreciated
3) Any such case in literature? As proof it does not make too much
sense to me (I would not imagine how I can certify the author)
Direct response to my email would be much appreciated (even if for
individual question).
Thanks and regards,
Liviu Damsa, LLM
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liviu_cer Thu
Aug 19, 2010 3:30 pm (PDT)
Hi,all.
Did you ever confront with a suicide in which the last word of the
suicidal was left on another person's mobile, saying the wife, for the
sake of argument. Any references (books, articles) about such
possibility? And what value has as a proof such data? Any references
(not necessary to be a law review article)?
Thanks in advance.
Liviu Damsa,LLM
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