WildBill wrote:Beiruty wrote:Back to topic. Is it a trend that the killer is always claiming he has no recollectionof the murder he commited ?
I don't know if it's a trend, but with high doses of Tequila and Xanax I believe that the possibilty of memory loss is very high.
Yep! Somewhat surprising that he could even aim.
The combination of alcohol and Xanax can cause psychological and medical problems such as, but not limited to:
Loss of short term memory, or if a large enough amount is consumed, long term memory loss
Extreme dizziness
Inability concentrate
Severe headaches and migraines
Drowsiness and a constant feeling of wanting to faint
Unusual behaviors, mostly attributed to alcohols ability to cause judgement impairments in a user, though combined with Xanax these impairments are intensified
A complete lack of coordination and motor skills
Nausea and vomiting
These are only a few of the less severe side effects that combining alcohol and Xanax together can cause. If large enough dosages of the substances are ingested, the user can suffer from severe medical conditions such as, but not limited to:
Coma
Esophagus damage due to an increase in vomiting
Seizures
Permanent brain damage
Kidney damage
Liver damage
Heart attacks
Death