What Was In The Tea?

EPISODE · Jul 31, 2024 · 45 MIN

What Was In The Tea?

from Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan · host CrimeOnline and iHeartPodcasts

A guest fails to check out on time at the five-star Grand Hyatt Erawan in Bangkok. When hotel workers come to clean the room, the door is locked and hotel management and security are called. The door opens up and the nightmare begins. On this episode of Body Bags Joseph Scott Morgan will explain what a body goes through when cyanide is used to kill and Dave Mack goes behind the headlines and the rumors to find out how 6 people end up dead in a hotel room, and nobody survived. No blood. No bullets. No knives. Just Cyanide.             Transcription Highlights00:00:03.72 Introduction: Don't Drink the Kool-Aid00:04:00.06 Discussion of cyanide death at Jonestown00:07:25.90 Discussion of Cult taking cyanide00:10:07.48 Discussion of getting someone to take the poison00:12:27.13 Discussion of 6 people meeting for business00:17:33.23 Talk about being around cyanide00:21:22.19 Discussion of people dying in house fire, test positive for cyanide00:25:47.21 Discussion of what people can use to take a life00:30:33.98 Talk about variety of items with that are lethal, cyanide shows on top00:34:40.03 Discussion trying to find cyanide00:39:00.03 Discussion of therapeutic use of fentanyl, no medicinal use for cyanide00:41:04.10 Discussion of symptoms of cyanide poisoning00:44:56.39 Conclusion level of horror, dying from cyanideSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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