Not surprising. Elaine is of no further use to Ed at this point in time (from his point of view) and therefore he could care less what is happening to her. In time, Ed will probably blame Elaine for everything that happened.Harrison Bergeron wrote:Ed not only didn't ask about Elaine, he seemed completely uninterested when her name was brought up.
Ed's claiming torture...
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To Shaun's credit, he actually does go by Shaun Allen (family: Kranish).Harrison Bergeron wrote:Kranish pretended to be an attorney in order to get through to Ed, and he used a false last name ("Allen"). He claims he never actually told them he was an attorney, but that he was working with an attorney, and also said he wasn't lying because he is looking for an attorney.
I find it very hard to believe that he didn't tell them he is an attorney, because federal prisons are extremely strict about inmates receiving phone calls. Interestingly, there are two attorneys on Martindale with the name he gave. Did Kranish get those attorneys' information online, then misrepresent himself as one of them? That would be my guess.
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And even more to Shaun's credit, he introduced Dutch to Ed's circle of sup[porters and therefore assisted in the arrest of E&E. Thanks Shaun.Scoop wrote:To Shaun's credit, he actually does go by Shaun Allen (family: Kranish).Harrison Bergeron wrote:Kranish pretended to be an attorney in order to get through to Ed, and he used a false last name ("Allen"). He claims he never actually told them he was an attorney, but that he was working with an attorney, and also said he wasn't lying because he is looking for an attorney.
I find it very hard to believe that he didn't tell them he is an attorney, because federal prisons are extremely strict about inmates receiving phone calls. Interestingly, there are two attorneys on Martindale with the name he gave. Did Kranish get those attorneys' information online, then misrepresent himself as one of them? That would be my guess.
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Unbelievable! As much evidence as anything Ed is self-centered and insane.Demosthenes wrote:That's exactly what I came away with.Harrison Bergeron wrote:Ed not only didn't ask about Elaine, he seemed completely uninterested when her name was brought up.
And, thanks to everyone responding about deprivation and gassing. I get the picture.
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Actually, they used Hydrogen Hydroxide (HOH) whose basis is the unstable radical Hydroxide, the components of which are found in a number of caustic, explosive and poisonous compounds such as Sulfuric Acid, Nitroglycerine and Ethyl Alcohol.Rumor has it Ed was completely covered with DHMO (Dihydrogen Monoxide).
This is the same compound we routinely used to decontaminate jet fighter aircraft. It is common knowledge that the BOP routinely uses it on prisoners.
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Re: Ed's claiming torture...
Benzene and toluene are both fairly volatile liquids boiling at 80.1 deg and 110.5 deg C respectively and therefore give off a certain amount of fume at room temperature (but not as much as say ether and acetone). They can be put into a gaseous state (i.e. boiled) just as easily as water. Inhaling the vapour may well make you feel light headed, but they are not particularly toxic as they are commonly used as solvents in chemical laboratories. (The use of benzene has been discontinued as it is a carcinogen).webhick wrote:Benzene Health EffectsBeth wrote:gassed for hours at a time in his cell with benzene or toluene
Toluene
Maybe a chemist here can help me out here, but can these two chemicals even be put into a gaseous state or we just talking about fumes? Also, the gas would have to be contained to the cell, right? Wouldn't the wide open space between the bars kind of facilitate gassing the entire cell block and not just Ed?
I cannot imagine wanting to use benzene and toluene vapour as a torture. In addition to the problems of containment referred to above, the vapours would tend to condense quickly resulting in everything in the cell being covered in a film of solvent. There would also be an explosion risk as they are both flammable. I would expect that those responsible for a prison could easily dream up more effective tortures if that was their aim.
For information on the toxicity of benzene and toluene, see:
http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/s ... /~KH7wEv:1
http://toxnet.nlm.nih.gov/cgi-bin/sis/s ... /~KH7wEv:3
Truthstalker wrote:Actually, they used Hydrogen Hydroxide (HOH) whose basis is the unstable radical Hydroxide, the components of which are found in a number of caustic, explosive and poisonous compounds such as Sulfuric Acid, Nitroglycerine and Ethyl Alcohol.Rumor has it Ed was completely covered with DHMO (Dihydrogen Monoxide).
This is the same compound we routinely used to decontaminate jet fighter aircraft. It is common knowledge that the BOP routinely uses it on prisoners.
Amazing that people can still get their hands on this stuff.
As Ed would say, "it's disgusting."
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More correctly: Hydronium Hydroxide.Truthstalker wrote:Actually, they used Hydrogen Hydroxide (HOH)Rumor has it Ed was completely covered with DHMO (Dihydrogen Monoxide).
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Yeah, by the way, I was pulling into my driveway and for some reason had a flashback of the "hornets nest" you encountered and had to laugh out loud.Truthstalker wrote:Florida wrote
Yeah, Florida, but, pour it over cracked ice, add some lemon...great for washing down a Tremendous Twelve! (Also works with a Magnificent Seven!)Amazing that people can still get their hands on this stuff.