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I remember reading part of that story from N.S. to a couple of folk in the office at the time. One's reaction was "FFS, he'll no do that again......"Originally posted by DoctorStrangelove View PostWorse things happen:
https://www.nytimes.com/1988/06/03/u...e-and-sex.html
I remember reading about that in the same issue of New Scientist that introduced us to the joys of NVCJD IIRC.
The Good News was that he could still pick his nose with his single remaining finger.
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Worse things happen:
https://www.nytimes.com/1988/06/03/u...e-and-sex.html
I remember reading about that in the same issue of New Scientist that introduced us to the joys of NVCJD IIRC.
The Good News was that he could still pick his nose with his single remaining finger.Last edited by DoctorStrangelove; 4 September 2018, 11:19.
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Those kinky Germans
Woman 'killed by German doctor who sprinkled cocaine on his penis' | Daily Mail Online
Blimey never thought of doing that!
Father of woman 'killed by German doctor who sprinkled cocaine on his penis before she performed oral sex on him' reveals she was his patient as he calls for a life sentence
Dr Andreas Niederbichler is a plastic surgeon who practiced across Germany
Prosecutors say victim had in consensual sex and collapsed at his home
But she reportedly did not know he sprinkled cocaine on his penis beforehand
He is charged with bodily harm leading to death after giving her cocaine
Detectives spoke to other women who became ill after encounters with him
He is thought to have put cocaine on his penis while being with at least two other women, none of whom died.
According to Bild, several victims reported being light-headed after seeing the suspect.Tags: None
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