The victims include a 16 year-old-girl who was found dead by her father. They include a 21-year-old man who had stopped taking his depression medication and was found dead by his brother. One 25-year-old woman left a note saying, “Why would it be logical to suffer to the bitter end?” A 21-year-old Ontario man took the poison late at night, his family heard him vomiting, he asked to call 911, and then collapsed in his father’s arms. An 18-year-old man was found by his 14-year-old sister. One 34-year-old man was found in a rental car at BMO Field wearing an asphyxiation mask connected to a nitrogen tank, and he had previously made a donation to a charity for trauma for first responders. Most of the others took poison and were found in their homes, often their bedrooms, or hotel rooms. Many asked for help after taking the poison, including calling emergency services and disclosing what they had ingested.








