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Are there "hell holes" in Australia?
Are there "hell holes" in Australia?
Being (allegedly) poisoned by one's own child is also "a lot different" to natural deathI suppose a prison cell is a lot different to being in your own home.
Trying to ‘survive this hell hole’: Alleged parent poisoner Raelene Polymiadis has ‘code black’ in cell
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What does this mean.... foreced to take the wrong medicine????
Raelene Polymiadis forced to take the wrong medication in prison, SA court told
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Thanks again, Tootsie.
RP needs her CPAP machine for her sleep apnoea - the (new) specialist said in court today that her not having the CPAP machine is exacerbating her diabetes. And he says that she needs insulin and regular blood sugar tests. He said it can be adequately managed in prison.
Remanded in custody again till a further bail hearing some time next week.
The judge has ordered a home detention bail inquiry report, but says that shouldn't be taken as indicative of what her determination will be.
Strange because hypoglycaemic is low blood sugars, surely if not taking insulin then she would be hyperglycaemic?Ms Shaw said that her client suffered a hypoglycaemic attack just before her hearing this morning after recording a "dangerous" blood-sugar level because she was unable to access insulin.
What does this mean.... foreced to take the wrong medicine????
My goodness, doesn't this lady have a lot of health problems?! I wonder if her children are wondering if they should help her out, IYKWIM?
Ironically, depending on how well she manages the diabetes, she may not be too far from needing a carer of her own. MOOHad the daughter have been a bit more criminally smart, and had poisoned both her parents together, at the same time, it would've looked like a suicide pact or murder suicide.
I'm glad the daughter has been caught, and hope she hasn't killed any more people in her job as an aged care assistant.
Perhaps he meant hyper?Snipped
Strange because hypoglycaemic is low blood sugars, surely if not taking insulin then she would be hyperglycaemic?
None that I've been in anyway!Are there "hell holes" in Australia?![]()
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Woman charged with murdering parents taken to hospital after medical episode
A woman accused of murdering her parents has been taken to hospital after an apparent medical episode in court.www.abc.net.au
Raelene Polymiadis, accused of murdering parents, taken to hospital after medical episode
A bail review hearing for a woman accused of murdering her parents by injecting them with insulin has been postponed, after the woman suffered an apparent medical episode before the hearing.
If she is indeed guilty of murdering her parents, her poor health might explain why she (allegedly) didn't want to wait any longer for her inheritance. Allegedly, etc, etc.Ironically, depending on how well she manages the diabetes, she may not be too far from needing a carer of her own. MOO
"Apparent" medical episode. Indeed.![]()
Woman charged with murdering parents taken to hospital after medical episode
A woman accused of murdering her parents has been taken to hospital after an apparent medical episode in court.www.abc.net.au
Raelene Polymiadis, accused of murdering parents, taken to hospital after medical episode
A bail review hearing for a woman accused of murdering her parents by injecting them with insulin has been postponed, after the woman suffered an apparent medical episode before the hearing.