ridley pearson

Sunday, September 03, 2006

Mercury Rising at Ivy League

Strange Theft leaves authorities baffled.

When I was writing No Witnesses (a Boldt novel) I interviewed an infectious disease specialist about what poison could be stolen and later used to contaminate soup in an effort to kill. This article struck me as so similar: someone stealing a substance that over time might be used for.... well, you'll see.

5 Comments:

Blogger bbescuela said...

"The likelihood of students going to all six rooms is kind of weird." Yeah, the last place students would go would be the classrooms.

10:55 AM  
Blogger Kafaleni said...

Yeah, Beebs, I wouldn't look for them there either.

That is bizarre. What would/could you do with it, anyway?

3:54 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

So, can we look for this to appear in a future book? I mean, aside from the obvious poisoning (and blaming it on fish) scenario, it could also be used to make sabotage look like an accident. (Wikipedia says "It [Mercury] was also allegedly used by allied spies to sabotage German planes. A mercury paste was applied to bare aluminium, causing the metal to rapidly corrode. This would cause mysterious structural failures.")

See, Ridley, you've inspired me. Now you've got me thinking of ways to kill people!
~Mama723

4:03 PM  
Anonymous The Hatter said...

Hahahaha!

again I've baffled the authorities with my cunning wit and stylish use of felt and feathers

4:53 PM  
Blogger Ridley said...

Thanks, Anonymous... you've sparked an idea....

3:46 PM  

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