Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think it is not going to be drugs. What are the odds they both would overdose? Seems like accidental,poisoning.
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Whoa, there have been multiple cases of mysterious tourist deaths that actually did end up to be due to insecticide poisoning. Shocking and makes me grateful to live in the US where these things are closely regulated. One case was of Canadian sisters in Thailand. The cause? Bed bug spray.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/13/health/mysterious-tourist-deaths-asia/
They are not "closely regulated" in the U.S. They are paid off. Completely different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Drugs? I doubt it at their age.
US drug deaths are highest for middle-aged whites.
White privilege.
As opposed to murdering one another? Why do you troll every thread with this stupid comment.
Maybe it's because some are being killed by police?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually think it is not going to be drugs. What are the odds they both would overdose? Seems like accidental,poisoning.
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Whoa, there have been multiple cases of mysterious tourist deaths that actually did end up to be due to insecticide poisoning. Shocking and makes me grateful to live in the US where these things are closely regulated. One case was of Canadian sisters in Thailand. The cause? Bed bug spray.
http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/13/health/mysterious-tourist-deaths-asia/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Very unlikely that they would both suffer from a SCUBA related problem. It's pretty rare (I'm a diver with over 250 dives).
Just about any possibility put forth would be very unlikely (that's why it's a mystery so far), but one of those explanations is true.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would they even mention prescription drugs in the room if they weren't narcotics? I can't see why they'd say anything about it if the drugs were for cholesterol or diabetes or something.
eh...I wouldn't hang my doubts on that PP. Just about every story you hear where a mysterious death occurs they almost always add that information in there. Many of us have some type of prescription medication with us when traveling - could be something as benign as antibiotics, or even medication related to protecting their health due to the places they were traveling to. At the time of their death they had already been in Africa a whole month.
Plus if you read about their love for foreign travel, and one of the sisters being a competitive skater etc., strong odds are that they were not using narcotics.
My first thoughts were: 1) someone laced their drinks 2) scuba diving