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Originally Posted by BlueSky This reminds me of an interesting murder case we had here a few years ago. A doctor murdered his wife using insulin, but it took him three weeks! She was ill at the time, and he was supposedly attending to her needs. He injected insulin every night, but it took 3 weeks to kill her. Trying to kill someone with insulin is hard work. Presumably he did this because insulin is not a poison and leaves no trace. But all the injection puncture marks gave him away.  |
You've sparked my couriosity.

Lets say that a normal day's insulin intake is 30 units (that's pretty close to mine). If I injected the entire contents of a 1000 unit bottle into a healthy person, that wouldn't kill them? That would seem like too much of a shock to anyone.