Suicide is a very drastic, end all action. While I imagine scabies could drive a person to the brink from the itching they cause, I believe treatment will be sought out before anything as drastic as suicide unfolds.
It would be pretty hard for someone to actually drive over themselves to commit suicide.
He infests the hearts of the people surrounding the person and make them drive the person to it.
No, you can't get scabies from an infection. You can get an infection called scabies from a very small species of mite (tiny insects that bore into the skin). They are very easily spread as they don't require direct contact with someone who has them. You can catch scabies by touching a door knob after someone with scabies has touched it.
Assisted suicide means that someone is helping someone commit suicide. Therefore it's any of the usual ways to commit suicide, just with someone helping.
Scabies is highly contagious! I would not recommend such contact unless you want someone else to get it too. If it is you who have it make sure you start the treatment cream as soon as you can, wash your sheets, towels, etc. If you don't know what scabies is think of it this way....it is basically lice under your skin. would you want to give someone with lice a massage?
No. Life insurance policies are usally voided in the case of suicide.
yes people are always commiting suicide
It is not. In most states if you assist someone in committing suicide, you are considered an accomplice and can be charged for your actions.
No. Bed bugs and scabies are two total different things. You can get scabies by close skin contact from someone that has scabies. Scabies burrow under your skin and lay their eggs while bed bugs stay and hide in your bed and suck your blood at night.
Suicide is possible anywhere. A location does not dictate if someone commits suicide, but it can make suicide harder to achieve.
homicide is to kill another. suicide is to take your own life.
There is no law stating that suicide is illegal. Aiding suicide is illegal. If someone attempts suicide a judge can deem someone "crazy", and force them in to a psych ward. This is because it is reasonable to assume that someone that attempts suicide is not mentally stable. But there will be no criminal charge (unless a crime was broken during the suicide, like possession of a controlled substance when someone tries to OD).