Quote Originally Posted by genghis61
with a tube connected to a helium tank attached
thought maybe they'd find him inflated and floating near the ceiling while speaking in a funny voice.



Helium's an unusual choice I'd have thought; and according to Wiki

Inhaling helium can be dangerous if done to excess, since helium is a simple asphyxiant and so displaces oxygen needed for normal respiration. Breathing pure helium continuously causes death by asphyxiation within minutes. Inhaling helium directly from pressurized cylinders is extremely dangerous, as the high flow rate can result in barotrauma, fatally rupturing lung tissue. However, death caused by helium is rare, with only two fatalities reported between 2000 and 2004 in the United States. However there have been two cases in 2010, one in the USA in January and another in Northern Ireland in November.