Message from @Snake

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2019-09-22 01:36:32 UTC  

*types in incomprehensible Finnish shit*

2019-09-22 01:37:23 UTC  

If you insist...

2019-09-22 01:37:27 UTC  

*"Katariina Meri-Tuulia Pantila[1] (ent. Lönnqvist 2005–2008, o.s. Hyttinen; elokuu 1981 Hämeenlinna – 8. maaliskuuta 2010 Turku[2]) oli nokialainen sairaanhoitaja, joka tuomittiin 19. toukokuuta 2009 elinkautiseen vankeuteen murhasta ja murhan yrityksestä.[3]

Tampereen käräjäoikeuden mukaan Pantila oli kesällä 2007 Ylöjärvellä olevassa hoitolaitoksessa hoitajana toimiessaan murhannut siellä hoidettavana olleen kehitysvammaisen vanhuksen pistämällä tähän insuliinia. Hän oli myös yrittänyt murhata kahdeksan kuukauden ikäisen sukulaislapsen insuliinilla samana kesänä nykyisen Ylöjärven Kurussa. Pantilaa syytettiin myös pahoinpitelyistä, kun hän syyttäjän mukaan oli antanut potilaille lääkitykseen kuulumattomia lääkeaineita. Pahoinpitelysyytteet käräjäoikeus kuitenkin hylkäsi.[3][4] Mielentilatutkimuksen mukaan Pantila oli teot tehdessään syyntakeinen, mutta hänellä oli tutkimuksen mukaan narsistinen persoonallisuushäiriö.[5] Hovioikeus piti voimassa käräjäoikeuden antaman elinkautisen tuomion.[6]

Pantila löydettiin kuolleena sellistään Turun vankilasta 8. maaliskuuta 2010, vain muutamia päiviä hovioikeuden päätöksen jälkeen.[2] Alibi uutisoi lehtensä numerossa 10/2012 Pantilan lesken syyttävän vankilan henkilökuntaa laiminlyönneistä kuoleman yhteydessä.[7]"*

2019-09-22 01:37:33 UTC  

Oh fuck

2019-09-22 01:37:37 UTC  

AAHHHH

2019-09-22 01:38:06 UTC  

I misremembered the case. She was only convicted of one murder and one attempt.

2019-09-22 01:38:23 UTC  

Maybe you got the wrong name?

2019-09-22 01:38:36 UTC  

So not really statistical analysis. But the didn't suspect the first to be a murder before she failed at the second attempt.

2019-09-22 01:39:02 UTC  

Oh

2019-09-22 01:39:14 UTC  

Well I remember a case here in America

2019-09-22 01:39:29 UTC  

That sounds a awful lot like what you were saying

2019-09-22 01:39:38 UTC  

I don’t know if it was insulin

2019-09-22 01:39:50 UTC  

But otherwise she did the same thing

2019-09-22 01:40:23 UTC  

I also remember this guy that poured some straight radioactive shit into these people’s lemonade

2019-09-22 01:40:29 UTC  

It killed the entire family

2019-09-22 01:40:42 UTC  

Insulin is rather perfect assassination method as it's present in a normal body.

2019-09-22 01:40:54 UTC  

Deadass he was some sort of scientist with some rare shit

2019-09-22 01:41:06 UTC  

Which is why she wasn't suspected (not anyone was suspect for foul play) when the first victim died.

2019-09-22 01:41:23 UTC  

The family had like 20 people over

2019-09-22 01:41:26 UTC  

Only two lived

2019-09-22 01:41:32 UTC  

And they didn’t have kids

2019-09-22 01:41:43 UTC  

So basically he yeeted a bloodline

2019-09-22 01:42:10 UTC  

They didn’t have kids because it was possible the eggs of the girl would have cancer if become a child or something

2019-09-22 01:42:26 UTC  

So she didn’t want to take the chance of bringing in something so unfortunate

2019-09-22 01:42:37 UTC  

So yeah he yeeted a bloodline

2019-09-22 01:43:21 UTC  

At first they thought it was some new type of mega shit disease

2019-09-22 01:43:40 UTC  

Compassionate killing.

2019-09-22 01:44:01 UTC  

So the house looked like something off a horror film where the government quarantined it off. Swat, hazmat suits etc

2019-09-22 01:44:29 UTC  

It’s how he got fucked

2019-09-22 01:44:38 UTC  

The federal government got involved

2019-09-22 01:45:00 UTC  

Criminally wrong, but when you execute an elderly (non-productive) who was also developmentally retarded from birth (non-productive for their entire history), it's easy to view such a person as nothing but a burden to society.

2019-09-22 01:45:13 UTC  

Maybe even as alleviating the suffering of the person killed.

2019-09-22 01:45:13 UTC  

Basically so successful at hiding his tracks at first with weird symptoms that he got more attention and resources after him

2019-09-22 01:45:15 UTC  

On accident

2019-09-22 01:45:58 UTC  

Well the reason I have problems with those lines of thought is that people have emotional attachments to the elderly

2019-09-22 01:46:19 UTC  

Well, those emotional attachements vary.

2019-09-22 01:46:21 UTC  

Humans aren’t logically creatures and aren’t units of consumption and production

2019-09-22 01:46:25 UTC  

True true

2019-09-22 01:46:32 UTC  

Sometimes the relatives would just want their parents to die.

2019-09-22 01:46:46 UTC  

Not because they hate them, but because they don't want them to suffer.

2019-09-22 01:47:00 UTC  

Yeah that always gets difficult