Was it the bill?
If I ever need to fake my death,
I think that’s how I will do it.
Sad. Maybe those bottles in the minibar have been used before and refilled. And who knows what illness the person had who drank out of it before.
That was not supposed to happen.
I think the hotel may be stocking its mini-bars with tainted alcohol.
Could it be as simple as the help “replacing” what they drink?
A couple died in their room....from natural causes?
Tylenol
Chicago
1982
Probably mini-bar bottles refilled with bad moonshine. Someone smart and conscientious enough to make good moonshine is probably doing something else that’s both legal and pays better. So you get the lazy retarded scumbags making the stuff, which is a bad combination, given that not doing it right can create a lethal product.
Methanol is a nondrinking type of alcohol used for industrial and automotive purposes. This article discusses poisoning from an overdose of methanol.
This article is for information only. Do NOT use it to treat or manage an actual poison exposure. If you or someone you are with has an exposure, call your local emergency number (such as 911), or your local poison center can be reached directly by calling the national toll-free Poison Help hotline (1-800-222-1222) from anywhere in the United States.
Poisonous Ingredient
Methyl alcohol
Where Found
Methanol is found in:
Antifreeze
Canned heating sources
Copy machine fluids
De-icing fluid
Fuel additives (octane boosters)
Paint remover or thinner
Shellac
Varnish
Windshield wiper fluid
Note: This list may not be all-inclusive.
Symptoms
Symptoms may include:
Airway and lungs:
Breathing difficulty
No breathing
Eyes:
Blindness, complete or partial, sometimes described as “snow blindness”
Blurred vision
Dilation (widening) of the pupils
Heart and blood:
Low blood pressure
Nervous system:
Agitated behavior
Coma (unresponsiveness)
Confusion
Difficulty walking
Dizziness
Headache
Seizures
Skin and nails:
Bluish-colored lips and fingernails
Stomach and intestines:
Abdominal pain (severe)
Diarrhea
Liver problems, including jaundice (yellow skin) and bleeding
Nausea
Pancreatitis (nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain)
Vomiting, sometimes bloody
Other:
Fatigue
Leg cramps
Weakness ]
The “all-inclusive” resorts are gonna get a lot pricier if they start factoring in cremation costs.