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Strychnine was an extremely poisonous white crystalline alkaloid derived from certain plants. In 2369, Data, in the role of Sherlock Holmes, determined that a gentleman had murdered his brother with a cigar laced with strychnine, then placed a bottle of the same in his brother's hand. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle" )

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  • Strychnine was an extremely poisonous white crystalline alkaloid derived from certain plants. In 2369, Data, in the role of Sherlock Holmes, determined that a gentleman had murdered his brother with a cigar laced with strychnine, then placed a bottle of the same in his brother's hand. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle" )
  • Strychnine is a poison. Norman Bates used it to murder his mother, Chet Rudolph and, possibly, Emma Spool. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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  • Strychnine was an extremely poisonous white crystalline alkaloid derived from certain plants. In 2369, Data, in the role of Sherlock Holmes, determined that a gentleman had murdered his brother with a cigar laced with strychnine, then placed a bottle of the same in his brother's hand. (TNG: "Ship in a Bottle" )
  • Strychnine is a poison. Norman Bates used it to murder his mother, Chet Rudolph and, possibly, Emma Spool. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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