She got fired.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/vcu-anti-ice-nurse-fired-after-referencing-paralytic-drug-in-video-instructing-sabotage-of-ice-agents
She got fired.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/vcu-anti-ice-nurse-fired-after-referencing-paralytic-drug-in-video-instructing-sabotage-of-ice-agents
She should be investigated for any deaths that happened under her watch.
Succinylcholine (SUX) is notoriously difficult to detect postmortem due to rapid hydrolysis, with blood detection limited to roughly 10 minutes post-injection. However, its stable metabolite, succinylmonocholine (SMC), can be detected in urine for 8–24 hours, and in specific tissues (like the eye) for up to 4 weeks. Specialized extraction from injection sites can occasionally yield results months later.
Exactly, I'm sure she suggested that particular drug because she knew it was undetectable after 10 minutes. Hell, even I knew it from watching murder mystery shows on TV.
I wonder how many Covid deaths were from SUX? The really wanted those numbers to be high.