Anonymous wrote:What will happen to the children? Will they go to his sister their aunt?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a stunt gone wrong. He was fine at 10:40 and the police arrived at shortly after. That his condition is “dire” is given to the world by his attorney. New cars don’t emit enough carbon monoxide to kill that quickly. (Source suicide forum) I note the judge raised the bail.
How do you know he was fine at 10:40 AM?
He called his bondsman on the telephone
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Are you saying he unhooked himself from his suicide set up to answer the phone from his bondsman? Sorry I’m a bit out of breath because you called while I was breathing some carbon monoxide in my car?
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I watch a lot of crime tv. There isn't a 'set up' usual for the garage suicide by CM scenario.
He hooked a hose to his car exhaust pipe, turned the car on, rolled all the windows up, and put the end of the hose through the top of the driver's side window. Stuffed a shirt or something in the rest of the opening.
It would take a few minutes for the car to fill up with enough of the poisonous air to render him unconscious. Giving him more than enough time to call his bonds man during the process.
Before the science experts chime in about not enough carbon monoxide in modern car exhaust, modern cars burn very efficiently. There would be little oxygen in the exhaust. The atmosphere will quickly become depleted of oxygen. Your body can't sense a lack of oxygen, only the buildup of carbon dioxide. He almost certainly passed out quickly and quietly.
Anonymous wrote:Dulos lawyer is wanting to continue the case. What some people will do for fame and money.
Anonymous wrote:He has been declared dead.
May he burn in hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a stunt gone wrong. He was fine at 10:40 and the police arrived at shortly after. That his condition is “dire” is given to the world by his attorney. New cars don’t emit enough carbon monoxide to kill that quickly. (Source suicide forum) I note the judge raised the bail.
How do you know he was fine at 10:40 AM?
He called his bondsman on the telephone
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Are you saying he unhooked himself from his suicide set up to answer the phone from his bondsman? Sorry I’m a bit out of breath because you called while I was breathing some carbon monoxide in my car?
I’m the PP you’re responding to. He wouldn’t have to get out of his car to answer his phone. I don’t understand what you mean by “unhook.” If the bondsman called, and he answered while in the car, it is absolutely possible he was feeling the effects of the carbon monoxide, but not unconscious. You can see from my next post that he was indeed not fine. No one who is fine needs 30 minutes of CPR to find a pulse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is a stunt gone wrong. He was fine at 10:40 and the police arrived at shortly after. That his condition is “dire” is given to the world by his attorney. New cars don’t emit enough carbon monoxide to kill that quickly. (Source suicide forum) I note the judge raised the bail.
How do you know he was fine at 10:40 AM?
He called his bondsman on the telephone
The bondsman said he was out of breath. I don’t think he’s fine.
Are you saying he unhooked himself from his suicide set up to answer the phone from his bondsman? Sorry I’m a bit out of breath because you called while I was breathing some carbon monoxide in my car?
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I watch a lot of crime tv. There isn't a 'set up' usual for the garage suicide by CM scenario.
He hooked a hose to his car exhaust pipe, turned the car on, rolled all the windows up, and put the end of the hose through the top of the driver's side window. Stuffed a shirt or something in the rest of the opening.
It would take a few minutes for the car to fill up with enough of the poisonous air to render him unconscious. Giving him more than enough time to call his bonds man during the process.