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Offline nugnug

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #15 on: March 29, 2017, 08:43:PM »
;D

You've got 4 independent videos. I could get more but don't need to.

Unless you can get counter videos, you have to accept Sheila couldn't have taken the lid of a yogurt pot, let alone carried out the massacre.

And she was also easy prey for Bamber as she was so  'zonked out'.

i dont give a xxxx how many you can get it still proves nothing.

there well allways be people who are the exeption to the rule.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #16 on: March 29, 2017, 08:45:PM »
i dont give a xxxx how many you can get it still proves nothing.

there well allways be people who are the exeption to the rule.

 ;D

That must be it. Sheila was from another planet and didn't suffer from the multiple and major side effects of Halperidol that everyone else suffers from. 

If she's not from another planet, have you got a source that people are the 'exception to the rule'. Basically beating science & Haloperidol ?

« Last Edit: March 29, 2017, 09:13:PM by maggie »
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #17 on: March 29, 2017, 09:02:PM »
The video in reply 10 has a comments section underneath from someone who has taken it -

Inability to move the eyes.

Loss of balance control.

Shuffling walk.

Stiffness of arms and legs.

Trembling and shaking of fingers and hands.

Lightheadedness or fainting.

Uncontrolled movements of arms and legs.

Tiredness & weakness.

Muscle spasms of neck and back.


Oh dear.
« Last Edit: March 29, 2017, 09:09:PM by Adam »
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #18 on: March 29, 2017, 09:32:PM »
All the videos are saying the same thing. It would have been inpossible for Sheila to fill up a water pistol for her sons, let alone carry out a very impressive massacre and win a fight with Nevill.
It is true Haldol can cause awful side effects as shown in videos but not everyone suffers from all or any of these side effects.

Sheila may have suffered from some physical side effects particularly when she was on a really high dose but I would question that she was very impaired by such side effects and wasn't taking any drugs to counteract such side effects at the time of her death. I am sure Sheila would have taken such drugs if they were necessary.

She seems to have managed to live a relatively physically normal life.  None of her friends who have  commented or given statements mentioned her suffering from such symptoms which is significant imo.
Any comments have tended to be about her emotional and mental health difficulties.

We hear much about her manicured nails, make up she wore and smoking roll ups all of which require steady hands. 

I don't believe Sheila murdered her family however I don't think there's any proof that Sheila was physically incapacitated by Haldol.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #19 on: March 29, 2017, 09:46:PM »
All the videos are saying the same thing. It would have been inpossible for Sheila to fill up a water pistol for her sons, let alone carry out a very impressive massacre and win a fight with Nevill.

Adam I don't recall saying anything about Sheila loading water pistols or carrying out a very impressive massacre,  Read my reply to Nugnug again please.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2017, 09:48:PM »
Well I've come up with 30 side effects without trying. So there will be more.

Sheila only needed to be suffering from a few of them to make normal functioning impossible. So an intricate massacre by her did not take place.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2017, 10:19:PM »
https://youtu.be/ve1N3xOlc-g

Increases the symptons of Parkinsons disease.  Central nervous system depression. Drooling, tremour and gait problems. Spasms of tongue, face, neck & back. Complusive restless movement. Drowsiness ( already mentioned).

Tardrive dyskensia is also mentioned. Which Steve has previously mentioned.

Involutary movement is another one. However all the massacre movements seemed carefully planned.
Yes it was Colin's opinion-the person who knew her best. It explains why she offered no resistance when led to her death.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2017, 11:23:PM »
Yes it was Colin's opinion-the person who knew her best. It explains why she offered no resistance when led to her death.

I've never seen a problem with Bamber getting Sheila into a suitable position. He had lots of options.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2017, 11:25:PM »
It is true Haldol can cause awful side effects as shown in videos but not everyone suffers from all or any of these side effects.

Sheila may have suffered from some physical side effects particularly when she was on a really high dose but I would question that she was very impaired by such side effects and wasn't taking any drugs to counteract such side effects at the time of her death. I am sure Sheila would have taken such drugs if they were necessary.

She seems to have managed to live a relatively physically normal life.  None of her friends who have  commented or given statements mentioned her suffering from such symptoms which is significant imo.
Any comments have tended to be about her emotional and mental health difficulties.

We hear much about her manicured nails, make up she wore and smoking roll ups all of which require steady hands. 

I don't believe Sheila murdered her family however I don't think there's any proof that Sheila was physically incapacitated by Haldol.

I totally agree with you Maggie.  ;D

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #24 on: March 30, 2017, 12:59:AM »
It is true Haldol can cause awful side effects as shown in videos but not everyone suffers from all or any of these side effects.

Sheila may have suffered from some physical side effects particularly when she was on a really high dose but I would question that she was very impaired by such side effects and wasn't taking any drugs to counteract such side effects at the time of her death. I am sure Sheila would have taken such drugs if they were necessary.

She seems to have managed to live a relatively physically normal life.  None of her friends who have  commented or given statements mentioned her suffering from such symptoms which is significant imo.
Any comments have tended to be about her emotional and mental health difficulties.

We hear much about her manicured nails, make up she wore and smoking roll ups all of which require steady hands. 

I don't believe Sheila murdered her family however I don't think there's any proof that Sheila was physically incapacitated by Haldol.

there is one particular side that adam mentioned though its been mentioned many times before.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #25 on: March 30, 2017, 06:36:AM »
It was a revealing day yesterday.

A long term supporter agreed that it was Sheila's blood in the silencer & the relatives/Stan Jones did not fabricate it. 

Apparently the accepted evidence is wrong. Sheila's blood deep inside the silencer baffles was not from rifle contact shot back splatter. But Sheila put the silencer on half way through the massacre & blood from her hands dripped into it.

Now this thread has a double whammy.  Showing it was impossible for Sheila to have been able to even attempt the massacre.  While easy for Bamber to move her a few feet.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #26 on: March 30, 2017, 07:35:AM »
Yes it was Colin's opinion-the person who knew her best. It explains why she offered no resistance when led to her death.

If Colin's opinion is that Sheila was meekly led to her death, then he is very much mistaken.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #27 on: March 30, 2017, 10:19:AM »
Yes it was Colin's opinion-the person who knew her best. It explains why she offered no resistance when led to her death.





It has to beg the question as to why a divorce came so quickly after the twins births ? So yes,Colin DID know Sheila but obviously hadn't liked what he saw in her--------anger ! You can more or less pick this up in his book when he continuously talks about how June was, in " excusing " Sheila's behaviour but instead blaming her mother. If you read between the lines that I tend to do,you'll see what I mean. Both women were facsimiles of each other.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #28 on: March 30, 2017, 11:50:AM »
Proper use of Haldol would/should have restored Sheila's mindset to " normal " in her way of thinking, as well as decreasing her agitation,aggression and anxiety and she'd have functioned as normal.
It would/should have alleviated hallucinations and delusions. So what happened during her therapy that the drug wasn't having the desired effect-------------or was it ?

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #29 on: March 30, 2017, 11:57:AM »
I totally agree with you Maggie.  ;D

Wow hello Patti so nice to see you on the forum again.  Please stay the forum needs you X