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nope! tall tale. Invented by Kodak (Eastman Tennessee technically) while they were looking for materials to make jet canopies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyanoacrylate. Wiki says its safe? ish to use medically but it also looks like it might be a slightly different compound for medical use.
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These reports were from last January so I assume "allegedly" was used to legally cover the places that reported it. This current round of coverage seems to drop those details so I assume Dennis's team were able to argue that he was not wholly legally culpable for those actions. From the BBC article:
However, Dennis's guilty plea means he has admitted to driving a car when Hoskins was in close proximity, knowing that act was likely to cause harm or being recklessly indifferent to whether it would.
"There was no intention of Mr Dennis to harm his wife and this charge does not charge him with responsibility for her death," the retired athlete's lawyer told the court.
He was able to successfully argue that his intention wasn't to kill her, but still take responsibility for doing things that likely could had led to it. Seems at the very least morally dubious to me
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9q74gx39p7o
over wife's car death
Why is it that you can just get into your 1 ton metal box, hit someone on purpose with it (the clear intention of killing them) and the law somehow not seeing that as equal to say shooting or stabbing someone. Just fucked
I enjoy riding bicycles