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The other main source of killing was Potassium. I know that wiki quotes an article that mentions Calciumchloride among four other methods of killing, with no regards to how often one substance Ajmalin was used, or that Potassium was the second means of killing. I could show you many articles that show you where and when he used what, what the people were looking for in the bodies, etc. But before I try to improve the article I would like to know from someone in charge if it is okay, especially if my sources are in German and audio/video. But those are from the Police Inspector himself and I find he provides the best timeline and most detailsm.
But still every video or article talks about the heart medication Ajmalin first and Potassium second. A third substance was used for about 16 cases were he wasn't sentenced. Anyway Potassium was used on the Cardio sector in the first clinic Oldenburg but only in his second year and every medical expert talk about how Potassium was needed for those patients and how too much triggers heart attacks. Potassium is found in every corpse, so exhuming them, didn't work, unless they had a recorded Potassium overdose. The police says that these are about the only cremated victims that could be identified posthumously.