Electrocution


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Taming Seraphine (Morally Black, #1)
Even Though I Knew the End
Drowning
Field of Screams
A Man Called Ove
The Captive Merman's Promise (Peculiar Tastes, #5)
The Last Cuentista
A Reckless Match (Ruthless Rivals, #1)
Firestarter (Timekeeper, #3)
Dirty Martini (J.J. Graves Mystery, #10)
Behind Every Lie
All the Crooked Saints
Little Shock of Hate (Creature Cafe, #4)
The Green Mile
Lexie Elliott
HOW TO KILL YOUR BEST FRIEND Method 4: Electrocution Hair dryer dropped in a bath tub? I suppose it's just about believable and I could probably engineer such a situation. But I Googled it (not on my own device, of course), and it seems that it's actually very unlikely to be fatal. Electricity is lazy; it seeks the path of least resistance. The current will almost certainly run to ground through the bathwater and the bath plug, rather than through the cardiac tissue, meaning that the only thi ...more
Lexie Elliott, How to Kill Your Best Friend

Yasmin Tirado-Chiodini
The physiological effects of an electrocution are severe and painful. Besides launching the body into violent convulsions, the electrocution of a human being causes massive destruction throughout the body.
Yasmin Tirado-Chiodini, Antonio's Will

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