New Member from MS!

"Shut up"...See? No fine, upstanding Queen would say that.

But an Em...yep.

And for your information, Miss Smarty, Spook CAN own a chicken.

I bought one just last week.

It was extra-crispy...


Spook...who knows a good chicken
 
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Just in case anyone needs this information...

Arsenic: A classic poison, arsenic is an element. Most often found as a white powder, called arsenic trioxide, it's generally swallowed. Arsenic causes severe gastric distress, burning esophageal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea with blood. If the victim is given a high enough dose so that death occurs quickly, the autopsy will find only an inflamed stomach and possibly a trace of arsenic in the digestive tract. The poisoning can also occur over a period of time as small doses are regularly given to the victim. Since arsenic is an element, it doesn't break down, but remains in the victim's hair, fingernails, and urine. Any death occurring after several days will show arsenic in the liver and kidney. Long term poisoning causes burning pains in the hands and feet, a numbing sensation throughout the body, swelling and skin irritations, hair loss, weight loss, cramps, vomiting, nausea, visual impairment, and eventually heart failure. Though scientists have found ways to detect arsenic poisoning, it still remains a popular form of murder.

(Hemlock is a much better choice in my opinion...)



Spook...who knows more than he should.


**Anyone here know what/where the "BodyFarm" is?
 
I know what it is.
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Poison mushrooms over a nice steak is also a
good option....happens all the time.

"Accidental Death"

My wife seldom lets me cook. I don't know why.
I clean up the evidence...I mean kitchen.

Spookwriters know the value of a good meal.

Em, if you won't go for a a walk in the woods with me,
how about coming for a nice dinner?

I'll cook...


Spook...said smiling
 
Spook, I do know what and where a Bodyfarm is. I used to live not far from one in fact. Western Carolina University was just a hop and skip from where I used to live...and they have a bodyfarm.



Now, as far as your dinner invitation, no thank you. I just ate.
 
Just in case anyone needs this information...

Arsenic: A classic poison, arsenic is an element. Most often found as a white powder, called arsenic trioxide, it's generally swallowed. Arsenic causes severe gastric distress, burning esophageal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea with blood. If the victim is given a high enough dose so that death occurs quickly, the autopsy will find only an inflamed stomach and possibly a trace of arsenic in the digestive tract. The poisoning can also occur over a period of time as small doses are regularly given to the victim. Since arsenic is an element, it doesn't break down, but remains in the victim's hair, fingernails, and urine. Any death occurring after several days will show arsenic in the liver and kidney. Long term poisoning causes burning pains in the hands and feet, a numbing sensation throughout the body, swelling and skin irritations, hair loss, weight loss, cramps, vomiting, nausea, visual impairment, and eventually heart failure. Though scientists have found ways to detect arsenic poisoning, it still remains a popular form of murder.

(Hemlock is a much better choice in my opinion...)



Spook...who knows more than he should.


**Anyone here know what/where the "BodyFarm" is?
Funny...

Sounds like the health problems I've been having.

Weird.
 
Just in case anyone needs this information...

Arsenic: A classic poison, arsenic is an element. Most often found as a white powder, called arsenic trioxide, it's generally swallowed. Arsenic causes severe gastric distress, burning esophageal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea with blood. If the victim is given a high enough dose so that death occurs quickly, the autopsy will find only an inflamed stomach and possibly a trace of arsenic in the digestive tract. The poisoning can also occur over a period of time as small doses are regularly given to the victim. Since arsenic is an element, it doesn't break down, but remains in the victim's hair, fingernails, and urine. Any death occurring after several days will show arsenic in the liver and kidney. Long term poisoning causes burning pains in the hands and feet, a numbing sensation throughout the body, swelling and skin irritations, hair loss, weight loss, cramps, vomiting, nausea, visual impairment, and eventually heart failure. Though scientists have found ways to detect arsenic poisoning, it still remains a popular form of murder.

(Hemlock is a much better choice in my opinion...)



Spook...who knows more than he should.


**Anyone here know what/where the "BodyFarm" is?
The only one I know of is in Tennessee....I read a lot of murder mystery books..
 

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