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offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-21 03:41 [#00358148]
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Police issue alert after lethal embalming fluids stolen

21.08.2002
11.45am
Police have issued a general alert after the theft of lethal
embalming liquids from a Waipukurau undertaker.

The bottled Searine, Introfiant and Metasyn were taken from
Central Hawke's Bay Funeral Services in a theft mirroring a
storyline from the television show, Six Feet Under, about
the misuse of the chemicals with illicit drugs.

But today police and funeral directors warned the embalming
liquids were highly toxic. There had been several deaths in
the United States where their misuse was most common,

CHB Funeral Services director Peter Fleming said: "They've
stolen some very toxic chemicals. If anyone ingests them,
there will be very, very, serious consequences."

Fellow funeral director John Peryer, of Tong and Peryer,
Hastings, said: "They could be very fatal."

Mr Fleming warned that if the bottles were found discarded,
police should be alerted immediately, and added: "Don't open
the bottles."

The TV programme, and internet material, exposed using
embalming liquids with cannabis, but while several weeks had
passed, the burglary of the chemicals in Waipukurau on
Monday night or early yesterday is thought to have been the
first of its type in New Zealand.

Mr Fleming and Mr Peryer, each with many years in the
business, said they had not heard of any other thefts of
chemicals within the trade.

"I've been in it 25 years," Mr Fleming said, "and we've only
had one other burglary."

Constable Julieann Treseder, of Waipukurau, was today trying
to establish clearly what the chemicals could be used for.
Police around the country were being asked if they were
aware of any similar thefts.

"No other funeral homes in the area, or around the North
Island, have been burgled, that we are aware of," she said.


All of the chemicals were in plastic bottles, including two
boxes of 475ml bottles with blue tops, and several one-litre
bottles with handles.

They are corrosive chemicals, and m


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-21 03:41 [#00358149]
Points: 9083 Status: Regular



They are corrosive chemicals, and must be handled using
protective gloves, in well-ventilated space. Their handling
is covered by OSH regulations, and couriers transporting the
chemicals have to have dangerous goods carrying training and
certificates.



 

offline Ctrl Alt Del from Ft. Worth (United States) on 2002-08-21 04:03 [#00358157]
Points: 2190 Status: Lurker



ew...thats shit i would never fuck with...stealing from dead
people is wrong


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-21 06:09 [#00358273]
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hmm..not just that..that shit is just plain poison..


 

offline afxNUMB from So.Flo on 2002-08-21 07:15 [#00358335]
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That happened to Claires boyfriend in Six Feet Under. damn I
love that show.


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-08-21 09:11 [#00358428]
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I drink that shit for breakfast you pussies.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-21 11:10 [#00358520]
Points: 9083 Status: Regular | Followup to afxNUMB: #00358335



yes..that's the idea of the thread

jonesy..that explains..well just about everything ;)


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-08-21 17:40 [#00358777]
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Excellent show, thanks for that story flea. I didn't think
anyone would actually try that.


 

offline flea from depths of your mind (New Zealand) on 2002-08-22 03:54 [#00359419]
Points: 9083 Status: Regular | Followup to Resident Evil: #00358777



actually as the story unfolds here..they say that there was
actually a drug on the streets in the US in the late 70's
called the Embalming Fluid..plus there has been a recent
spate of deaths in the US as well..from people trying to cut
their put with the embalming fluid..following that episode's
airing in the US..

crazy world..The TV is more real than real life and real
people try their damndest to transport themselves into their
favourite shows..


 

offline Dael from the low end (Australia) on 2002-08-22 04:39 [#00359480]
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that's the scariest part, the thought of someone watching a
guy have a seizure over the stuff and then think, hey that
could be a cool thing to try..., I don't understand? like
you said flea, there must be a bit of a history of the stuff
being used before to convince someone that it's a high worth
stealing for, I don't see much intrest in dipping joints in
toxic corrosive liquids and then taking a big toke, sounds
more like suicide to me


 

offline SwitchFrontside on 2002-08-22 05:36 [#00359570]
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lol.... its just lame.... they have to use poison to get
high... your "cool" !.... have fun.... soon they will be
using it on you ! looser


 


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