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- May 24, 2020
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Lee Elliott had appeared to have been struggling with his mental health for a few months, he had
admitted to an attempt to hang himself late in 2019, was reported at times to have had some possibly
psychotic symptoms and received a severe head injury which he declined to explain. He was seeing his
GP regularly and being treated with antidepressant medication. At his last GP appointment shortly before
he died he denied ongoing suicidal ideation. However on 6th February 2020 he was found deceased in his
bedroom. Two glasses were found, one empty and the other half full of a pale yellow liquid. There was a
handwritten note next to the glass which read, 'DON'T DRINK, POISON SORRY LOVE YOU ALL'. There was
an arrow on the note pointing to the fluid in the glass. An empty packet labelled "Sodium Nitrate Extra –
pure 99.9%" along with packaging indicating a purchase using EBay from a company in the south of
England was recovered by the police who attended. A further consignment of this chemical was
delivered to Lee's home the following day from Poland. Examination of Lee's computer revealed a
number of websites and search terms relating to various suicide methods including chemical poisoning.
admitted to an attempt to hang himself late in 2019, was reported at times to have had some possibly
psychotic symptoms and received a severe head injury which he declined to explain. He was seeing his
GP regularly and being treated with antidepressant medication. At his last GP appointment shortly before
he died he denied ongoing suicidal ideation. However on 6th February 2020 he was found deceased in his
bedroom. Two glasses were found, one empty and the other half full of a pale yellow liquid. There was a
handwritten note next to the glass which read, 'DON'T DRINK, POISON SORRY LOVE YOU ALL'. There was
an arrow on the note pointing to the fluid in the glass. An empty packet labelled "Sodium Nitrate Extra –
pure 99.9%" along with packaging indicating a purchase using EBay from a company in the south of
England was recovered by the police who attended. A further consignment of this chemical was
delivered to Lee's home the following day from Poland. Examination of Lee's computer revealed a
number of websites and search terms relating to various suicide methods including chemical poisoning.
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