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Chemical poisons have the disadvantage of being highly traceable as far as purchase and acquirement is involved. Someone buying a poisonous chemical such as a Cyanide salt from a chemical supply house would immediately fall under suspicion by the supplier due to the high susceptability of such poisons to Tv and Movie speculation. Just about everyone knows that Cyanide is poisonous and can be used to kill people due to all the movies they have seen brandishing cyanide as a tool of the poisoner. An alternative to acquiring poisons is to grow or buy plants that are known to contain toxic substances and then extract them using one solvent or another. Someone buying flower seeds does not fall under suspicion of conspiracy to commit a crime.

The following is a few case studies of poisonous plants. Please do not try to extract poisons from these plants as you will probably end up harming yourself. These details are provided for information purposes only and should not be attempted.

Foxglove and Digitalis
The foxglove is a quite common type of flower. It was commonly used by medicine men to cure heart disease, it contains digitalis which was later discovered and used against heart attacks by modern medicine. However a larger dose of digitalis can cause a heart attack. The fact is that only a dose of 3 or 4x the dose for its use as medication is required to cause death which is why when being prescribed physicians have to monitor their patients closely to be sure that they are not taking a fatal dose.

Digitalis is unusually easy to extract requiring that the crushed Foxglove plant parts are dissolved in 190 proof vodka and then evaporated leaving the digitalis powder behind. TV shows have regularly shown digitalis as the perfect poison, however the truth is that it can be idenitified very easily by a forensics team and is definitely not the untraceable poison protrayed in Tv and Movies. Its actual usefulness as a poison is clear when being used against a target who is already taking the drug as medication. A slight overdose of digitalis medication is fatal and can be explained by a forensics team to be accidental.


Mountain Laurel and Andromedatoxin
In the Mountain Laurel is found a very rare poison known as Andromedatoxin. It is extremely toxic and difficult to trace by forensics. It is found in high concentrations in the plant that is located close to bee hives. The English Mountain Laurels also contain a high concentration of Prussic Acid HCN which is a highly poisonous Cyanide. There are undocumented cases of this plant being used as a poison which was probably due to the Prussic acid and not the toxin however no official study has been performed and it is extremely difficult to find any additional information on Andromedatoxin.

The English Mountain Laurel when eaten raw will very probably result in poisoning due to the high concentrations of Prussic acid. The Andromedatoxin can be very probably extracted using alkaloid extraction techniques.

 

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