Raychelle Burks

@DrRubidium

Analytical chemist. Left Coaster in the No Coast Zone. Sarcastic & silly. . Near meaningless disclaimer: tweets = personal ≠ professional.

Middle of Nowhere
Joined September 2010

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  1. Younger son seems unnessarily committed to natural causes or accidental OD

  2. Yeah... Why don't we?!

  3. Why Evelyn keep saying Inglethorpe's full name? Weird.

  4. Strychnine poisoning. When you want someone to suffer. (some people deserve it, tho )

  5. retweeted

    Yes, convulsions, break, convulsions. Most people survived 2-5 attacks before suffocation.

  6. I think we've hit critical mass of tweed

  7. "Sleeping powder"

  8. That is a suspicious amount of cocoa, Hercule.

  9. Mr. Inglethorp is one step away from being a Bond Villain. He just needs a bald cat. Or a shark with laser beams.

  10. 'Darling Alfred' looks pretty damn shifty.

  11. Order and method, Hastings. Order and method. Okay, I might have seen all of these episodes

  12. I swear I've see this same house in like 92 British period TV dramas

  13. retweeted

    "How do you do?" "Very suspiciously, thank you. And you?"

  14. retweeted

    Watch out for hospital workers. People in the medical profession are the most likely murderers in stories.

  15. BTW, Agatha Christie was a chemist* :P

  16. "Don't be polite, you'll live to regret it." Yep, that's my motto.

  17. retweeted

    Belgian refuges were stationed near where Agatha Christie lived during WWI.

  18. 20 years younger! SCANDAL! Bring me sherry and a fainting couch.

  19. David Suchet has played Hercule Poirot for 25 years. Hugh Fraser (Captain Hastings) also narratored Christie's Poirot books

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