Page 132 of Murder in the Family

submitted 2 hours ago by Slooth

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Oh crap. That poor kid

submitted 2 hours ago by AngieFlynn77

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But thats 10 yrs after the murder. Not sure how thats relevant tbh

submitted 2 hours ago by PaulWinship007

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I think the relevance wd depend on how early the drug use started. Tho the thing about the damage at the school was interesting/possibly significant in this context

submitted 2 hours ago by ForensicsGeek

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Nah – those posh private schools, spilling your teacher’s G&T wd probably be classified as ‘damage’

submitted 1 hour ago by 112BoDiddly

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Not as bad as trashing your ma’s wedding cake

submitted 1 hour ago by SemSaida88

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All the same, drugs *could* be more important than we’ve previously thought – what I mean is, this is the first time anyone’s mentioned that Maura had friends with drug connections at the time of the murder. Maybe that’s what’s at the heart of this? ie not Amelie but Maura’s dodgy mates, maybe even a drug deal gone bad? Not sure how it wd have gone down in practice but has to be worth considering?

submitted 1 hour ago by ErictheReddy0909

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Yes but even tho *we* didn’t know Maura had those connections the police must have? Surely they’d have checked that out at the time?

submitted 1 hour ago by PocusHous1978

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I thought the psych stuff was really interesting this time – the Peter Pan thing

submitted 1 hour ago by AngieFlynn77

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I agree. I looked up that Nevada woman they mentioned too, Kathy Augustine. Bloody awful case. The husband injected her with a paralytic called succinylcholine – took her ten minutes to die and she was conscious the whole time, the bastard.

submitted 1 hour ago by JimBobWalton1978

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Ive been googling that succinylcholine stuff – never heard of it b4. Apparently its only used in hospital settings so hard to get hold of but he was a nurse so wd have known all about it.