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To really effectively drown someone in a toilet, though, you need to tie the victim's hands, and tie them in back, not in front. Otherwise it's too easy to flush the toilet and get a breath of air. AND that sort of thing runs up your water bill, even if you have a brick in the tank.
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As so often happens when I watch documentaries, I start thinking about other true crime shows I've seen. There is generally no particular pattern for this. In this case I started to think about all the trivia I've learned from Forensic Files, the weird stuff. Like the man who was convicted of murder because of seed pods in his truck. The DNA matched trees at the murder scene. The fact that the way toilets are designed, if you pass out and fall head first into a toilet you can't drown. Someone has to hold your head down in the toilet.
That led to me wondering if this was intentional. Did the designer of toilets deliberately design toilets this way because he knew someone would drown his wife in a toilet and claim it was an accident? I say him because the episode of FF I watched was a case of a man drowning his wife in the toilet.