28 APR 2012 by ideonexus
Death by Phosphorous Poisoning
The autopsy of a person who had died from phosphorus poisoning would reveal inflammation a haemorrhage in the stomach and bowel, the liver would show fatty changes and both it, and the kidneys would be enlarged, greasy and of a yellow colour. But the most convincing proof of death due to phosphorus exposure would be to turn off all the lights in the mortuary and see its tell-tale glow...Has many symptoms, but the most disturbing is that the victim glows in the dark.