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Post by Jaga on Jun 20, 2009 21:07:32 GMT -7
His story is written in a book about.... ;D
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Post by justjohn on Jun 21, 2009 4:26:14 GMT -7
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Post by Jaga on Jun 21, 2009 7:20:51 GMT -7
John, good research. In that time antimony was considered also a medicine, so nobody expected him to use antimony, they were looking for arsenic in the bodies of these women who were his pseudo-wives. By the way antimony never leaves the body. It stays here forever, so it is easy to detect. It caused the bodies to be so dehydrated that they naturally did not decay and were good preserved even after a couple of years.... you can read more about it in the book: www.amazon.com/Elements-Murder-History-Poison/dp/0192806009/polishculture20The Elements of Murder: A History of Poison
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