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Episode 39: I’ve heard of a hunger strike but this takes the cake

Episode 39: I’ve heard of a hunger strike but this takes the cake

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In this episode of the our podcast. George Ferdinand discusses the intriguing story of Lamarr Chambers, a man who held his bowel movement for over 40 days in police custody after he was suspected of swallowing illegal drugs. The podcast explores not only the extraordinary length of Chambers' 'toilet strike' but also the potential health risks he put himself at by withholding defecation for such a prolonged period. Discussing the serious possibilities of an overdose if a hidden drug bag ruptured and an impact of hardened feces, the host emphasizes on the extreme measures Chambers resorted to, marking it as a unique incident in the history of law enforcement. Furthermore, it poses questions about privacy and dignity during arrests and the human body's ability to withstand unusual conditions.
  • Drug-swallow suspect 'holding back nature' - BBC News
  • Drug suspect on toilet strike for 37 days 'could die' - BBC News
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  • Teenage girl dies from heart attack after not going to the toilet for eight weeks | The Independent | The Independent
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