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martedì, gennaio 04, 2005 :: 'The Making of the Führer by David Lewis - A Review (Part II) ::I was quite saddened by the untimely and unfortunate ending of Edmund Forster. He was found one morning, after having breakfast, sending his two sons to school and then retiring to his own study to mull over his recent dismissal from the university. He was found... by his wife, Mila, dead with a close-range shot in his head. Funny... no one had noticed him being depressed, suicidal or in any way unbalanced. Granted, he had attempted suicide two attempts before, once by hanging and once by overdosing on nicotine. Both times, he had been saved due to his wife... However, the literature suggests that had he taken nicotine, he would have known the sufficient dose to administer to ensure death, and if he had a pistol, then why did he choose to end his life in the two other longer-drawn out ways? In addition, it is unlikely that Mila would have saved him even if she had intervened. She had no knowledge of drugs and therefore could not have administered the antidote in time, and if she had called for assistance from the clinic, her husband would have already passed away. Therefore, there's some doubt about his two previous attempts at suicide. The most likely cause of death, was that he was shot by one of the Nazis. It wasn't uncommon then for people believed to be anti-Nazi to be disposed off quietly in this manner. I mourn for the loss of such a great man, albeit some of his techniques at treating his patients would have caused the present COFM department to tear their hair out in terror... Such a waste of talent... in fact, the Nazis, in their extermination of the Jews and other perceived threats, probably narrowed our gene pool a lot... left all the stupid pple now.. haha...
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