I'm flicking through my TV channels and start watching the true crime series ; Medical Detectives.
Basically, the case was the guys death was put as LSD overdose / poisoning. ( It wasn't this word used,it was something similar though).
So, the partner is convicted of manslaughter.
She however, won her appeal because some experts said you cannot die from LSD.
I was shocked because surely drinking even lets say a tiny amount, 10 mls. Is going to kill you. Never mind 100ml.
So was programme correct in saying that can't die from overdoing acid?
Basically, the case was the guys death was put as LSD overdose / poisoning. ( It wasn't this word used,it was something similar though).
So, the partner is convicted of manslaughter.
She however, won her appeal because some experts said you cannot die from LSD.
I was shocked because surely drinking even lets say a tiny amount, 10 mls. Is going to kill you. Never mind 100ml.
So was programme correct in saying that can't die from overdoing acid?