Dr. Marissa Harrison
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Oh my gosh. Let's say you take some arsenic. Well, you're going to get encephalitis. Your brain is going to swell. All of your internal organs are going to swell and then thaw. fail. Your gastrointestinal system is going to bleed. You are going to vomit blood. You are going to have bloody diarrhea. You are going to be doubled over in cramps until you die. So we don't want anybody to do that.
Oh my gosh. Let's say you take some arsenic. Well, you're going to get encephalitis. Your brain is going to swell. All of your internal organs are going to swell and then thaw. fail. Your gastrointestinal system is going to bleed. You are going to vomit blood. You are going to have bloody diarrhea. You are going to be doubled over in cramps until you die. So we don't want anybody to do that.
Oh my gosh. Let's say you take some arsenic. Well, you're going to get encephalitis. Your brain is going to swell. All of your internal organs are going to swell and then thaw. fail. Your gastrointestinal system is going to bleed. You are going to vomit blood. You are going to have bloody diarrhea. You are going to be doubled over in cramps until you die. So we don't want anybody to do that.
It's painful. And it might not even be that day. It might be days of this person's suffering. It's horrible.
It's painful. And it might not even be that day. It might be days of this person's suffering. It's horrible.
It's painful. And it might not even be that day. It might be days of this person's suffering. It's horrible.
Right. Yes. And so I take poisoning, but I use actual poisoning like tarot, rat killer, ant killer, that kind of thing. Arsenic that used to be able to buy just, you know, buy the ounce at the apothecary back in the day and prescription drugs. So they might inject somebody with insulin and induce a heart attack and then they die by heart attack.
Right. Yes. And so I take poisoning, but I use actual poisoning like tarot, rat killer, ant killer, that kind of thing. Arsenic that used to be able to buy just, you know, buy the ounce at the apothecary back in the day and prescription drugs. So they might inject somebody with insulin and induce a heart attack and then they die by heart attack.
Right. Yes. And so I take poisoning, but I use actual poisoning like tarot, rat killer, ant killer, that kind of thing. Arsenic that used to be able to buy just, you know, buy the ounce at the apothecary back in the day and prescription drugs. So they might inject somebody with insulin and induce a heart attack and then they die by heart attack.
And if they're in the hospital anyway and they say, oh, well, hey, he had a heart attack, then people might not suspect it. So, yeah, so it could be poison in terms of illegally used poison or pharmaceuticals used to a poisonous efficacy.
And if they're in the hospital anyway and they say, oh, well, hey, he had a heart attack, then people might not suspect it. So, yeah, so it could be poison in terms of illegally used poison or pharmaceuticals used to a poisonous efficacy.
And if they're in the hospital anyway and they say, oh, well, hey, he had a heart attack, then people might not suspect it. So, yeah, so it could be poison in terms of illegally used poison or pharmaceuticals used to a poisonous efficacy.
It could very well be. So I have a good friend who is a nurse. Somebody went to high school with, and she's been a clinical nurse 25, 30 years. And I called her. I said, why, right? Why? And she said, Marissa, don't take this the wrong way. But right now I can tell you a hundred ways I can kill you and no one would ever know. She goes, that's one thing that comes to my mind.
It could very well be. So I have a good friend who is a nurse. Somebody went to high school with, and she's been a clinical nurse 25, 30 years. And I called her. I said, why, right? Why? And she said, Marissa, don't take this the wrong way. But right now I can tell you a hundred ways I can kill you and no one would ever know. She goes, that's one thing that comes to my mind.
It could very well be. So I have a good friend who is a nurse. Somebody went to high school with, and she's been a clinical nurse 25, 30 years. And I called her. I said, why, right? Why? And she said, Marissa, don't take this the wrong way. But right now I can tell you a hundred ways I can kill you and no one would ever know. She goes, that's one thing that comes to my mind.
She says, no one would know. We know how to do these things. So they have the means and the access. And again, if somebody dies in a hospital, It's not the most peculiar thing that's ever happened. So they have the means to get away with it.
She says, no one would know. We know how to do these things. So they have the means and the access. And again, if somebody dies in a hospital, It's not the most peculiar thing that's ever happened. So they have the means to get away with it.
She says, no one would know. We know how to do these things. So they have the means and the access. And again, if somebody dies in a hospital, It's not the most peculiar thing that's ever happened. So they have the means to get away with it.
Exactly.
Exactly.