Hi All
I thought perhaps it would be interesting to look at what possible poisons may have played a role in the murders.
1: Monkshood, Wolfsbane: Aconitum Napellus. The only post-mortem signs are those of asphyxia. Poisoning can occur even after touching the leaves of the plant without wearing gloves as it is very rapidly and easily absorbed.
2: Atropa belladonna, Deadly Nightshade.
3: Hemlock, Conium Maculatum.
I would like to point out that Eddowes had 3/4 ounces of urine in her bladder, roughly about 113 mls if we go with 4 ounces. She may have had brights disease, but her organs were quite healthy, save for slight congestion of kidney. If her brights disease was under control and inflammation was reduced, then the output of urine would increase. The bladder was healthy and there was no mention of dark coloured urine. How much urine is usually present post mortem?
I assume that most dead people expel urine because of the loss of muscle control. They do not always retain it, unless they are intoxicated. Is that true?
I thought perhaps it would be interesting to look at what possible poisons may have played a role in the murders.
1: Monkshood, Wolfsbane: Aconitum Napellus. The only post-mortem signs are those of asphyxia. Poisoning can occur even after touching the leaves of the plant without wearing gloves as it is very rapidly and easily absorbed.
2: Atropa belladonna, Deadly Nightshade.
3: Hemlock, Conium Maculatum.
I would like to point out that Eddowes had 3/4 ounces of urine in her bladder, roughly about 113 mls if we go with 4 ounces. She may have had brights disease, but her organs were quite healthy, save for slight congestion of kidney. If her brights disease was under control and inflammation was reduced, then the output of urine would increase. The bladder was healthy and there was no mention of dark coloured urine. How much urine is usually present post mortem?
I assume that most dead people expel urine because of the loss of muscle control. They do not always retain it, unless they are intoxicated. Is that true?
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