The poison is tasteless - the bait it is mixed into is designed to be tasty so the vermin eat it.
Mix it in with yummy human food and folks won't know they're eating poison. It's also fairly fast-acting. The good news is that the antidote is simply a lot of vitamin K, but doctors have to recognize the poison before they'll know to administer the antidote.
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I originally wanted to ask what kind of bait would seem tasty to both vermin and humans, but given the things children are willing to eat out of curiosity or to just prove a point I think I'll have to withdraw the question.
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Also, vermin like to eat things that are sugary, fatty, and otherwise tasty to... basically all vertebrate lifeforms. Just because they will eat carrion or whatever doesn't mean that's their favorite food.
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Actually I think rapist or sex offender would be the more accurate term since you are describing a criminal act, rather than the attraction per se. Paedophilia refers to the attraction to pre-pubescents. Attraction to a girl of this age (adolescence) would be called ephebophilia. The groom was still a douchebag though.Borgholio wrote:Pedophilia is the correct term to use for someone who engages in sex with an underage woman. Would you prefer pervert instead?Stop using that word. The girl was fourteen. Try "institutionalized rape".
Its the same as the drug warfarin which we use to treat atrial fibrillation, thromboembolisms (ie blood clots) and given to people with metallic valves to prevent clot formation. Never tasted it myself, but according to wiki its pretty tasteless. Interestingly rats are starting to develop resistance to it, and we now use "super warfarins". One of them coumatetrlyl still requires at least 1-2 days in the bloodstream before becoming fatal (ie one dosing most probably won't kill a person), while the other brodifacoum may be the culprit in this case as wiki says it has a long half life.Metahive wrote:I'm afraid I don't know enough about coumarin based poisons to answer this question.
I suppose that depends on the dose, because in my experience warfarin takes a while to work. At least at conservative doses prescribed. And even when they are coagulopathic quite beyond therapeutic ranges, we don't necessarily need to reverse it. Just stop the drug and let it be metabolised out. But if you do need to reverse it quickly, you can also used fresh frozen plasma or prothrombinex.Broomstick wrote:The poison is tasteless - the bait it is mixed into is designed to be tasty so the vermin eat it.
Mix it in with yummy human food and folks won't know they're eating poison. It's also fairly fast-acting. The good news is that the antidote is simply a lot of vitamin K, but doctors have to recognize the poison before they'll know to administer the antidote.
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Warfarin is an excellent example of the old saying "the poison is in the dose" - one quantity of the drug is life-extending or life-saving, another is used for deliberate killing.
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The poison could also be arsenic, which is tasteless and also used in rat poison.
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