Wow, heard this news. The guy was sentenced to lifetime imprisonment. Man! He dissected a 16 year old whom works as sp. Holy Crap! He said it was under the influence of drugs. And also he flushed the body parts in the toilet. Sick! 
Look at the side effects of most antidepressants and you will see increased suicidal tendencies as one of them.Antidepressants are killing people and prescription meds (following the prescribed dosages) are the third leading causes of deaths in North America.
Put him in a room with me for 30 minutes & I'll save them the future cost of room & board!Wow, heard this news. The guy was sentenced to lifetime imprisonment. Man! He dissected a 16 year old whom works as sp. Holy Crap! He said it was under the influence of drugs. And also he flushed the body parts in the toilet. Sick!![]()
Most antidepressants are laced with an ingredient known as "angel dust" or PCP. Antidepressants are killing people
Neither are true. Get your facts straight before you post nonsense.Look at the side effects of most antidepressants and you will see increased suicidal tendencies as one of them.
Good point; this is the type of faulty logic followed by the two ingrates above.A-depressed people take anti-depressants.
B-depressed people taking anti-depressants commit suicide.
C-anti-depressants cause depressed people to commit suicide.
Logic: Just b/c A and B occur at the same time, A+B≠C.
True! And they both were stupid.FYI, the guy wasn't on anti-depressants (or if he was, there has been no mention of it in the news that I'm aware of, and that's the kind of thing that they would certainly mention), he and the girl both took ketamine (aka special k - for those who don't know it's an animal tranquilizer that is commonly used as a recreational drug) before having sex.
The first one (the one about anti-depressants being laced with PCP) is something I've never heard of before, and I would certainly doubt that it's true... The second one may not be totally true, but it does have an element of truth to it. Some anti-depressants list increased suicidal tendencies as a possible side effect, but AFAIK it's generally listed as a possible side effect for people under a certain age (the chemistry of the brain changes somewhat as we age, which would account for different side effects for different ages). My knowledge of this comes purely from advertisements that I've seen for some anti-depressants that specifically list that as a possible side effect (generally something along the lines of "people under the age of ___ shouldn't take this drug, as in some cases it may increase suicidal thoughts").Neither are true. Get your facts straight before you post nonsense.
LOL. Sounds like we have a few brainwashed by the psycho babble the MDs and drug companies dish out so people get hooked on the meds and then act out when they normally wouldn't do so if they weren't prescribed medications .Neither are true. Get your facts straight before you post nonsense.
Good point; this is the type of faulty logic followed by the two ingrates above.
You sound no different than any other 'conspiracy' theorist, and your over-generalizations (both) make you appear quite biased. Issues?LOL. Sounds like we have a few brainwashed by the psycho babble the MDs and drug companies dish out so people get hooked on the meds and then act out when they normally wouldn't do so if they weren't prescribed medications .
Deja Vu....that's what was said about tobacco back in the 60s and 70s.You sound no different than any other 'conspiracy' theorist, and your over-generalizations (both) make you appear quite biased. Issues?![]()





