I believe all CS and CJ have a secure land line red phone installed in their house only for receiving calls from statehouse. Off course only appointed official is supposed to pick that phone when it rings.
Yes, that obvious aspect never occurred to me. I have no knowledge of such matters, but I am intrigued by the fact that the phone has to be
red.
Anyways, back to the mechanics of the delivery, where too my knowledge is limited. The two standard methods seem to be swallowing an appropriate chemical form or breathing some gaseous form. It seems reasonable to assume that he did not swallow anything via phone, so I did some Googling on the gas stuff. it appears that the required
amounts and
concentration has to be quite high, and I can't imagine how it could be achieved via phone.
People who inhale significant concentrations of cyanide gas "are dead within minutes . . . basically, the person internally suffocates," said Dr. Marc Bayer, chief of toxicology at Olive View Medical Center in Sylmar.
Bayer said that within a short time of breathing large amounts of the gas, "the person should be rendered unconscious."
Hydrogen cyanide gas can take longer to work on an adult such as Harris than an elderly person or an infant. It also takes time for the concentration of the gas to build up in a chamber. In Arizona this week, it took 10 minutes, 31 seconds to put to death a 43-year-old man convicted of killing three businessmen.
http://articles.latimes.com/1992-04-11/news/mn-180_1_hydrogen-cyanide-gasI'm not saying that Nkaiserry couldn't have been offed in that manner, but, as a matter of curiosity, I'd be interested to "hear" you "theories" on how it might have been delivered. Actually, I'm also keen to know why you think it must have been cyanide delivered by phone.
As for the family, they should be able to check the basics of your "theory" in a simple way: since Nkaiserry has, I imagine, been answering that phone without dying (until yesterday), the first thing they should do is look into when they last had a phone "repairman" in the house