Google and TikTok ban recipes for ricin made by Southport killer after Mirror probe Google, YouTube and TikTok have removed chilling guides on how to make the poison hoarded by the Southport killer – after our investigation found the lethal instructions on all of their sites.
A senior toxicologist viewed our findings and confirmed: “People with little if any lab training could easily make ricin at home by following these steps.” Ricin is a biological toxin found naturally in castor beans and can be fatal if inhaled or ingested.
In the comments section, one user admits: “This was the process that I followed to manufacture some ricin.” We used the Google search engine to discover a recipe in an online manual, that also included instructions on how to make bombs and other lethal weapons.
Just days after deranged murderer Axel Rudakubana was jailed for 52 years, we discovered videos and manuals online listing ingredients and explaining in detail how to produce deadly ricin.
The 18-year-old was locked up this week after pleading guilty to murdering three little girls and attempting to murder eight other children and two adults in a frenzied stabbing attack at a dance class in July.