Message from @Snake

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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

2019-09-22 01:47:13 UTC  

Questions like that

2019-09-22 01:47:37 UTC  

There is still the concept of "dignified death", and that even voluntary euthanasia is usually a crime.

2019-09-22 01:48:08 UTC  

I'm not really a fan of involuntary euthanasia conducted by a lone "SJW" of sorts.

2019-09-22 01:49:42 UTC  

I don’t think anyone is

2019-09-22 01:49:45 UTC  

But there's still legalized state-run euthanasia of sorts in Finland. While it's illegal for an elderly or terminally ill patient to request aid in committing suicide, the state can order a non-resuscitation order on an elderly without advising or even notifying the relatives.