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Offline Adam

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #195 on: May 29, 2017, 05:59:PM »
In CC's book,Heather had offered to see the twins on Colin's behalf,but was halted from doing so by SJ.

How do you believe Sheila got so angry and SAS style efficient at 2am ?

The 2002 appeal says Haloperidol is a drug -

Used to treat agitated states
                                       
Was an anti psychotic drug
                                       
Had tranquillising properties.
                                       
Had sedative effects.
                                       
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It also prevents basic mind and body functioning with over 60 side effects.
                                       
Just seems doubtful she would wake even if Nevill spent 10 minutes trying.
 
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #196 on: May 29, 2017, 06:13:PM »
Insanity and Filicide: Women Who Murder Their Children.  American Journal of psychiatry. Published in 1996.

"Her complaints during her prior hospitalizations included command hallucinations
(which told her to kill herself), depression, agitation, and paranoid
delusional ideation. She was being followed by Community Mental Health and
was taking antipsychotic medication at the time of the murder.
The defendant was evaluated on the issue of legal insanity approximately
five months after the murder. At this time, she described the voices as suggesting
that she kill her daughter and indicating that her daughter would be
better off and happier dead."


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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #197 on: May 29, 2017, 06:23:PM »
It isn't the drugs that made shiela kill her family it was her mental illness.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #198 on: May 29, 2017, 06:25:PM »
It isn't the drugs that made shiela kill her family it was her mental illness.

Hello notsure I agree Sheila had mental health issues and was not responsible for her actions.  Poor Sheila

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #199 on: May 29, 2017, 06:26:PM »
Sedative effects is bad enough. Tranquillising effects seems much more serious.

With Michael Horsnell, PB & Bamber's evidence on the day, Sheila going to bed at 10pm & being found barefooted in her nightie with no evidence of a 3am struggle, it's becoming more probable Sheila didn't wake up at all prior to Bamber's shots.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #200 on: May 29, 2017, 06:27:PM »
Adam you can't keep using the drugs shiela was taking as an excuse for her being unable to kill everyone. She was imo under pes cried at that time. Doctor prescribed 150mg but she only recieved 100mg the last time. 

Shiela was mentally ill and this is what made her do it.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #201 on: May 29, 2017, 06:35:PM »
Adam you can't keep using the drugs shiela was taking as an excuse for her being unable to kill everyone. She was imo under pes cried at that time. Doctor prescribed 150mg but she only recieved 100mg the last time. 

Shiela was mentally ill and this is what made her do it.

Well I do mention lots of other things. Today asking how Sheila managed to change and wash off gun shot residue after killing herself.

With Haloperidol at 2am Sheila would not have been asleep. She would have been knocked out from the sedative & tranquillising effects.

If somehow she did beat science and wake, she would have no co ordination due to the 60+ effects of Haloperidol.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #202 on: May 29, 2017, 06:42:PM »
I appreciate some posters believe Bamber is innocent because Julie identified the twins.

However forensic evidence such as Sheila being on Haloperidol & today's thread on Sheila changing & washing off gun shot residue after killing herself, is what influences the courts.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #203 on: May 29, 2017, 06:54:PM »
You need to understand why those with mental health issues have the urge to kill and until you can get into their heads ( Ferguson couldn't ) then you've got no chance in understanding why. But it happens.

Heather was stopped by Jones from identifying the twins. Colin couldn't stand the man !

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #204 on: May 29, 2017, 07:00:PM »
What has Julie's identification of the twins got to do with JB's innocence ??

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #205 on: May 29, 2017, 07:20:PM »
Insanity and Filicide: Women Who Murder Their Children.  American Journal of psychiatry. Published in 1996.

"Her complaints during her prior hospitalizations included command hallucinations
(which told her to kill herself), depression, agitation, and paranoid
delusional ideation. She was being followed by Community Mental Health and
was taking antipsychotic medication at the time of the murder.
The defendant was evaluated on the issue of legal insanity approximately
five months after the murder. At this time, she described the voices as suggesting
that she kill her daughter and indicating that her daughter would be
better off and happier dead."

This would suggest that Sheila had just received her monthly injection, not that she was due one.

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #206 on: May 29, 2017, 07:26:PM »
What has Julie's identification of the twins got to do with JB's innocence ??

Susan & JackieD says Julie identifying the twins makes Bamber innocent.
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #207 on: May 29, 2017, 07:30:PM »
Susan & JackieD says Julie identifying the twins makes Bamber innocent.

Adam excuse me I said nothing of the sort

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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #208 on: May 29, 2017, 07:47:PM »
Adam excuse me I said nothing of the sort


"Hi lookout it seems to me when Julie identified the twins she did not know her boyfriend had killed them I don't believe for one moment she would have gone along with him knowing he was responsible for the murders she was an intelligent woman studying for a degree to teach children she would not have taken a month to go to the police".
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Re: Effects of Haloperidol
« Reply #209 on: May 29, 2017, 07:49:PM »
Adam excuse me I said nothing of the sort


"Jackie when she identified the wee boys she thought Sheila had murdered her family then herself".
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