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Murder by Suicide: Mary Richardson Kennedy, Another Death by Big Pharma’s Drugs
Robert Kennedy Jr’s estranged wife died by suicide—or, more honestly, it should be termed murder by suicide. Each of the 3 drugs found in her system is a known cause of suicide. Yet, she had all 3 in her body!
Mary Richardson Kennedy is yet another victim of the rampages of Big Pharma and modern medicine. The carnage goes on, and the egregious so-called treatments—many worthy of medieval torture chambers—continue to be pressed as “evidence based” and “scientific”. They are neither.
The former wife of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. died by hanging at her own hand—but that hand was guided by three of Big Pharma’s psychoactive poisons: trazodone (Desyrel), venlafaxine (Effexor), and desmethylvenlafaxine (Pristiq). In spite of the anticipation that alcohol would be found in her system, there was none.
Effexor alone is noted to cause suicides.
Pristiq alone is noted to cause suicides.
Desyrel alone is associated with suicide.
Yet one or more doctors prescribed all three of these drugs together!
Methylvenlafaxine (Pristiq) is a synthetic metabolite of venlafaxine (Effexor). Thus, prescribing both is a sneaky way of increasing the dose of a single drug. How can this ever be appropriate?
The doctor(s) who prescribed these drugs did so without consideration of the fact that Desyrel and Effexor are not to be used together. But Desyrel was prescribed with both Effexor and Pristiq, two versions of the same thing.
Mary Richardson Kennedy is being casually described as “mentally ill”. Did anyone ever consider that she may have had good reason to be depressed? Who gave her that label? For what reason? It certainly did her no good. In fact, it appears to have led to her death.
The effects of the drugs given to Mary Richardson Kennedy are predictable. Even individually, they’re known to result in suicide. How could anyone expect that combining all three would help ease depression? How can her death be considered anything but murder by suicide?
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